I don't really consider myself a huge Twitter success yet- I have a decent following and a tweet a lot though. I don't have an enormous following, a great niche or a business to promote. I just have fun. But I know a thing or two about how to help businesses and brands on Twitter, and I talked to Mary Fletcher Jones with Conversations in Public Relations about how individuals can test the waters with this platform and gain more followers.
My tips and strategies won't work for everyone, and if you have any to add please comment! I'd love to hear what you think and how you use Twitter!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
@meggiepoo's Twitter Success Tips
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How do you feel about tweeting about work stuff? Had a good debate today with my hubby about this. It is in my best interest to tweet about work-related issues seeing I may have more "inside" information that others? Even though I never release anything that's not available to the public (duh). He doesn't think I should. That my FB and Twitter should all be private. But then I wouldn't feel like I'm helping to spread a message that I'm passionate about.
Torn.
Hey that's a really good and relevant question. We talk about that at my job, as well, and honestly I think it's personal preference. As long as you aren't being forced to use your personal network to benefit your work or client, I think tweeting about your job or clients is fine (as long as you're allowed to, of course).
I tend to keep my Facebook more private than my Twitter, and I don't Fan or Re-tweet everything my clients do, but if I find something and think it's OK, I see no problem with it.
So I think you're fine. To tweet or not to tweet, that is the question!
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