Archive for December, 2007

How to Twitter Better

Jeremiah Owyang (on Twitter)was the first to really explain how people at Intel could use Twitter for events like the Intel Developer Forum. He gave great examples and then several os us followed his advice and on-going commentary. But not many of us are — other than Josh Bancroft, that I know of — seem to be Twittering with real savvy. Here are highlights from Jeremiah’s post about how he reached the top ranks on Twitter.

“…focus on your objectives, what is it that you’re trying to accomplish, if you’re just trying to keep track of your friends or immediate contacts, this is not the strategy for you. This strategy only works if you are trying to gain a large following, it’s not recommended for everyone.”

1) Figure out why you want to use this tool. Is there a reason, an objective? For me it was to have greater reach in listening and in talking to others, and to really, really know Micromedia and how to use it. Being popular really isn’t a great objective, but being meaningful to your specific network is much more important.

2) Integrate it throughout your online experience. You’ll notice that I ask people to add me from various posts, have it listed in my side role and on my facebook account. It’s available for anyone that’s looking.

3) Add people back. I follow everyone that follows me, I’m following more people than are following me, and that’s a sign that you want to listen to what others have to say. Sadly, it’s a lot to digest so I end up scanning conversations. Go back to number 1, and figure out what your objective is first.

4) Add value when you tweet. I’ve given up on my google reader link blog, instead, I leave links to what I think is interesting during the day. Since I consume a lot of content, I’m acting like a filter. Most who know me know that my focus is on social media + marketing. Last week’s twitter storm was a rare opportunity to connect folks, keep listening to find an opportunity to help the larger group.

5) Ask questions. I didn’t realize this was going to be one of the largest attributes on tweeterboard, so I got lucky. I find Twitter a useful tool to get information back from people, so I like to ask a lot of questions. I learn a lot this way, in many ways, this is an example of social search.

Forbes Top Web Stars of 2007

Forbes.com did a cool 25 Web celebrity list for 2007.  Scoble followed up with his list of top geeks for the year.  It might be a good practice to do my own list for 2007.  Heck, I ought to make a list every week, listing my top choices highlighting whatever’s occupying me most.  Maybe this is a New Year’s resolution?  I better start making that list now!!

Jaxtr and Robtel — Web Services for Cheaper Phone Calls

Call ken.e.kaplan from your phone!

A while back I signed up for RebTel after finding the free web phone call service on Facebook. I haven’t used it yet. The other day, my friend Jennifer asked me to try out Jaxtr. I believe they’re similar services, where you sign up online, invite friends, connect first online then save the local phone number you exchange with each friend. This might work great for me since I have family in different parts of Italy, and friends in different states across the U.S.

We use and love Skype (great video conferencing, chat and cool add-ons), but I love the idea of being able to make free (or cheaper) calls between mobile phones to family half way around the world.

If anyone has been using Rebtel or Jaxtr, please leave a comment here.

Conversation Targeting: Getting To The Heart Of Blogs And Social Media

Blogging from my blackberry while spending the holidays in Italy. BuzzLogic has been on my wish list for almost six months now. Their approach is something I believe could be built into a foundation for communication efforts. Jennifer Jones gets another great interview for “Marketing Voices.”

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