Sunday, August 31, 2008

Some Observations on Twitter

After being on Twitter for almost a year and watching others join it, I have come to a few conclusions.

If you are drinking, it is probably not a good idea to tweet. You tend to say things that you really didn't want to say, or offend people without realizing it. This holds true for those folks who think that they can drink a few beers while streaming live video on Ustream and other live chats. Unless, you do not care what other people think of you as they watch you drool and slide off your chair. Believe me, it is really not a pretty sight. And, unlike Las Vegas, what you do on the Internet, STAYS on the Internet.

If you are trying to use Twitter to grow your business, I suggest posting more often than every 6 months. I would also recommend posting useful website URLs, and carrying on a conversation. Please do not just keep posting "I posted to my blog" over and over.

A lot of Internet marketers are now on Twitter. What I find interesting is that they tend to clump in groups, following others doing the same thing. Why not branch out and talk to other people as well? Isn't that what social media is all about?

Friday, August 29, 2008

Is Mobi Really Dead? I think not!

MobiEnthusiast's blog has a great post in rebuttal to a talk given on the death of the domain .mobi. Moi is very much alive, and active.



Mobi Blog | Mobile Internet | Mobi Enthusiast Mobi

Thursday, August 21, 2008

More Twitter Tips

A good article on how to make your Tweeting better on Twitter. I do not agree with all of them, but she does make several good suggestions.

50 Easy ways to Improve Your Twitter Experience

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Tweeternet - A Guide to Twitter

Tweeternet starts out with, "What is Twitter and Why Does it Keep Following Me Around?" This is an excellent guide to Twitter and the many resources that are currently out there in cyberspace. There is even a way to subscribe to a RSS feed for Twitter Tools!

Friday, August 8, 2008

SocialGO - Definitly a Ning clone

SocialGO (still in beta) is obviously a Ning.com clone. Since there is certainly plenty of room for such personally designed social networks, I wish them all the best.

SocialGO - Social Network Maker