tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4230990064500569489.post201192713500353639..comments2023-09-24T04:12:33.881-04:00Comments on AE on the Verge: 15 Thoughts after a Month on TwitterCindy Buttshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05573258402483105450noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4230990064500569489.post-43664320943823562142009-06-03T08:07:50.615-04:002009-06-03T08:07:50.615-04:00Terrific post, Cindy!
I have removed Tweets - y...Terrific post, Cindy! <br /><br />I have removed Tweets - you use the trash can icon next to the post and delete it. <br /><br />While Twitter can be time-consuming, it can also be systematized to an hour or less a day.<br /><br />And, whoa, you are so right about the Facebook tie-in. I've blocked the updates of all my friends using that feature - it takes up way too much space!Pamela Growhttp://www.pamelasgrantwritingblog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4230990064500569489.post-72594644965889274862009-05-25T09:01:03.674-04:002009-05-25T09:01:03.674-04:00Cindy, great post! I've also been on Twitter for ...Cindy, great post! I've also been on Twitter for a month or so. Your thoughts are very similar to what I've found. Here's a couple more:<br /><br />16) Less is good. I'm not too crazy about following folks that are putting out 10 or more tweets in a day. Mostly they are retweeting articles. If you RT, make sure it is damn good and add your opinion or thoughts. Build a reputation for quality and thought leadership, not quantity.<br /><br />17) I'm mostly on Twitter for business. If you want to tell me what you're having for dinner, do that on Facebook.Dave Lutzhttp://www.velvetchainsaw.comnoreply@blogger.com