@lisabetsarai
So,
I’ve now been on Twitter for roughly two months. Is it doing me any
good? I’m really not sure. In fact, I still don’t really get how
to use it, exactly, but it’s a weird kind of fun anyway.
I
will admit that I get excited when I receive a notification that
somebody new has followed me. I love hearing that someone has
retweeted one of my rare posts. And I keep thinking of new people I
want to follow. However, my original notions about tweeting have
turned out to be misconceptions. I’d imagined the medium to be like
texting, where all the tweets from people you’ve followed get
pushed to your phone or web browser. In reality, it seems more like
Facebook. You have to actively browse through a huge amount of
activity to find tweets you want to reply to, retweet or mark as
“favorites”.
It’s
a more effective medium for sending out news than mailing lists
because of the network effect—the
fact that people following you will sometimes broadcast your news to
their followers. Still, a tweet, or retweet, by no means
guarantees that anyone will actually see your news.
It’s just as much a crapshoot as any other marketing communication.
And
I really don’t understand how to use hashtags. I mean, I understand
them from a technical perspective. They’re labels you put in your
tweets that are searchable and provide people in the Twittersphere
with a method to find and aggregate tweets. But how do you pick good
hashtags? And how do you avoid using up your precious 140 characters
with them?
Some
tweets are nothing but hashtags, handles and links. Total gibberish,
as far as I’m concerned. When I tweet, there’s something I am
trying to say. And I’m not known for being particularly concise!
One
problem with my use of Twitter is that I’m in a different time zone
from many of my followers and the people I follow. When I rev up
Tweetdeck in the morning, most of the stuff I see is old. Meanwhile,
people won’t see my tweets for hours, unless I schedule them for
later (which I sometimes do). I think Twitter’s most effective as a
real time medium, but for me it will never be. I don’t use my phone
for tweeting, due to privacy concerns. Somedays I don’t get to log
on at all.
Oh
well. I’ll continue to muddle along. I’m moderately confident
that I’ve gotten one or two new people to pay attention to me since
I’ve signed up. I’m not sure what else I can hope for!
Now
I’m off to tweet about THIS post...!
3 comments:
I would be lost if I used twitter... everything seems to be hashtag this or that... even when people are talking to each other...
I don't like it but I use it for contests where I have to and to gain coke status points.
When I write, I'm wordy and don't like to be limited to a certain out of characters.
And forget about all the hashtags. Hashtags this, hashtag that. Ugh.
I find facebook to be a much friendlier medium.
I don't like it but I use it for contests where I have to and to gain coke status points.
When I write, I'm wordy and don't like to be limited to a certain out of characters.
And forget about all the hashtags. Hashtags this, hashtag that. Ugh.
I find facebook to be a much friendlier medium.
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