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It also lets me batch up my tweet reading for parts of the day when I'm less busy - but I can see the unread count going up. Sometimes I just go ahead and "Mark All As Read" in order to get some sanity.
Twhirl is nicer to post from, but one of the problems I have with their app is that it remembers that Firefox was my default browser when it was first installed and ignores Chrome (which is my new default browser).
Thanks for sharing, Chris.
TweetDeck is great for sure. You're a Broadcaster too :-) and as my business partner and I always say "we can sleep when we're dead..."
- Giles (a.k.a. Casper)
My problem is that I'm here to learn and feel like I have to read everyone's tweets, read everyone's blog, etc., thinking I may miss something I need to learn. So with only around 163 followers, this has become overwhelming for me at this point when I'm trying to keep up with everyone!
It's reassuring to know that participating in Twitter is scalable.
RIA = fat client in a browser container.
http://twitpic.com/lafm
Jim | @jstorerj
P.S. I love the fact that your iPhone battery is "in the red" in the image above. ;-)
My other reason for asking this is that as a copywriter and consultant I talk to business owners and marketers about SM strategies and tools, Twitter being one of them. I've recommended Twitter on occasion however as the "time component" becomes apparent to me, I am finding myself adding a caveat around the time issues when I recommend it.
Many businesses currently see Twitter as a productivity issue - (as with many SM tools).. i.e, if they are paying their employees to work playing around on Twitter isn't going to go over well at all. Particularly in this climate. If it's allowed at all it's considered a diversion.
So, back to my question - if it isn't confidential - how much time on average do you spend using Twitter all told?
@sondernagle
@Toddy - I'm a little unique. My job involves social media. When I'm on Twitter, I'm doing work lots of times. Not directly, but through building relationships that turn into sales.
@Jason - BlackBerry isn't *too* bad as a mobile client, but it doesn't do as much. I used one for 2 years.
@Webconomist/Giles(Casper!) - I am a broadcaster. I understand that. Some days, it'd be nice to be a little lower profile, but what can I do?
@Jim - it's always in the red. I'm a user. : /
@Wesley - it's the "be responsive" part. If people don't know how to use @chrisbrogan, I still want to talk back.
@TJ - that's interesting. I'll give that a look. : )
For instance, because I've met Chris in person, he's in my A-List. Everyone I've met or talked to on the phone is on my A-List.
I elaborated this moments ago over on Mack Collier's blog at http://moblogsmoproblems.blogspot.com/2008/11/h... for anyone interested.
My post wasn't "how businesses can use Twitter." That's this post.
Yes, it can be a distraction. It can also be a customer service product, a lead generation product, etc.
For me? It's a way to build relationships that turn into something bigger.
I use Twinkle on my iphone which also finds displays nearby people.
Love the comment about do you ever sleep -- get it myself :)
Still you managed to answer me. You and Gary Vaynerchuk are the only ones that have so many followers and still manage to answer people.
Thank you for that and I totally understand that it's not easy to talk with the guy in the other corner of the room at a loud party.
As your followers increase to 100,000, I think you will find "Be Helpful" and "Be Responsive" extremely burdensome and I hope you find your role evolve in the "Be Informative" and your voice in the "Be Human", which as a blogger is probably exactly where you started. We are still too immature and in lack of enough leaders in this space for you to become the Dear Abby of it. We need some Einsteins.
I enjoyed your post about post-media because it looked beyond our current circumstance. You threw a thought out with few directives and the responses went beyond just "great post" or the nodding of heads. It certainly challenged me to think.
More thought pieces! Paint even larger visions! Mold the destination.
I hope the day goes well, without too many angry 'unfollow DMs'.
i'm not connected to the site. it's just the only one i've found so far that helps me manage my search queries. if anyone uses a similar twit app for managing search queries, please shoot me a tweet.
gus
(@gus_sentementes)
Thanks!
I'm glad you're you. Human and helpful. You do your best at that and the results are remarkable. Thanks for sharing one more piece of the puzzle.
Kevin Dykes
Agency Principal
@vibe media
Mark
Before the numbers grew I would keep track of everything - in the morning I would go back and read the tweets that I had missed overnight. There's no way I could do that now or else Twitter would turn into a full time job.
Thanks for this article.
Thanks for sharing - you really have to find a way to deal the twitter thing as things grow... thanks for the valuable tips! :-)
Greetings,
André
Great post Chris.
Craig
www.budgetpulse.com
Twitter/craigkessler
Though it did take some time to 'get it' ... i remember when i 1st learned about it ... i thought "this is cool" ... but after using it a bit i dropped it.
Then months later i picked it back up, but the difference this time is i went on an hunt to figure it out. searching the web for what people had to share and say about the tool and their use of it. i found a LOT of great stuff:
http://delicious.com/franswaa/twitter
Overall I think I've landed in a similar place a you @Chris ... i want to be helpful, human and keep the interaction up. I don't have a personal or work Blog up at this point so i try to share things i find interesting from as many other sources as possible
--
http://twitter.com/franswaa
I found I really wanted to have a search box on the Twitter homepage, and missed the trending topics that had been there during the run-up to the election -- so I wrote a Greasemonkey script to add them.
http://www.designmeme.com/twitter-search-bar/
The Twitter API is excellent - it lets you build the tools you need to use Twitter the way you want. :)
I am a Twhirl girl, and it's just because it's simple. TweetDeck is lovely but that grey background just brings me down. For someone juggling as much as you, I completely understand your Tweetdeck affinity.
I agree 100% on your best practices and philosophy of using it and just love your phrase "Twitter is the new phone". Very true!
As long as you're there Tweeting all the time, I feel OK not to be Tweeting all the time. I figure you've got it covered and I thank you for that. Actually my family thanks you for that too. :-)
Keep being awesome,
Nancy Marmolejo
Karin Manske
Bill McIntosh
http://twitter.com/billmcintosh
I just read another article about it being a legitimate news source? I started following cnn headlines on twitter and I almost like it better than their website. Can't imagine why FNC doesn't have a corresponding ticker
I like your four rules.
@carissarogers
Oh, yeah, and I'm bookmarking this sucker. Now I no longer have to explain it to people myself. I won't ever be at your level, but anything over about 500 changes Twitter immeasurably, doesn't it? :)
Thanks! :) (yes, I'm getting caught up... sue me! I sleep more than you do!)
Thanks for the tweetalator pro tip.
Donna Jackson
Social Communications Specialist
www.wisequeen.com
@wisequeen
Good points; thanks for sharing. Hmm. Maybe I should use mobile app's more often, since you stated that {not doing so} takes out 2/3 of the fun of Twitter. ;)
Maybe I'll buy an iPhone sooner. (I already have a Motorola RAZR phone for personal use and a BlackBerry from work). I've been waiting for the hardware upgrade on the iPhone (about a year?). Maybe I'll just go ahead and get one.
I don't buy gadgets just for the sake of "looking cool' or because everyone else has one. I want the best steady-state technology that serves a useful purpose & fits my lifestyle. I'm "patient." I've been an early adopter on the WWW, but not on portable devices. I prefer top shelf HW/SW w/ plenty of encryption, etc.
Again, thanks for your insights Chris. TTYL.
@CheriSigmon
aka @LongestWiener (dog charity)
p.s. It's a challenge to use more than one Twitter account as the volumes grow; I use more than one for distinct purposes and to add value to each. People who are interested in my professional/business tweets may/may not care too much for hearing about wiener dogs (Dachshunds). That's why...
I haven't got round to trying TweeterDeck yet, but have found a combination of Yoono, Monitter and PeopleBrowsr has worked quite well for me.
Have another subscriber by the way!
LOL
Twhirl is the same, uses 9%. So for now I continue to use an old, non-ads version of Twitterrific, sadly.
i have learnt a lot from reading this blog and i have shared my own expereince on using twitter here : http://tinyurl.com/bxfdpk you can read first expereince of someone who are just started using twitter
Amit
I do, however, live in Costa Rica and cannot get a dcent mobile device. Maybe it will change then, but when I am in front on the computer I need to work.
I truly enjoy reading what you have to say, along with many others. In fact it helps me to keep up with whats happening much better than RSS.
BTW, I would never unfollow you (well unless you became an idiot). I couldn't imagine who would not want to listen. I think Twitter has become the only way to keep up to date on whatever niche you follow.
I only have one question, isn't it unsafe to be twitting in your car??
(yes, I am biaised ;-) )
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I've also found Tweet Grid useful for doing multiple searches. Power Twitter (Firefox plugin) is DA BOMB, though - it actually enhances the Twitter web interface, for a super duper truly integrated plugin solution. (Plus it adds a SEARCH box right on the page!!)
i appreciate your honesty about being human and all. i also like the idea that Twitter is like a phone--needing two-way conversations. i'll be working on that too!
thanks again.