Guy Kawasaki Blogs about Twitter
I loved this post from Guy Kawasaki about how Twitter has helped his blogging and his company. Since this is on my mind I think Paul Allen should Twitter. It really is an efficient and quick way to communicate, especially if many people hope to talk to you and you have limited time to reach out to them. There are some people that Twitter is the only way to reach them.
I can’t say I’ve had the incredible experience of getting a historic family document returned to me but here’s my list of why I love Twitter (and though I write in spurts, my enthusiasm hasn’t wained much):
- I met an artist in Mexico who I bought some art from (but the art has yet to arrive so I don’t know if this one is good or not).
- I started blogging for Marketing Pilgrim because of a twit that Andy Beal wrote.
- I stay up on news and what my friends are doing - many of us work from home at least part of the time and it connects us and keeps us informed of what’s going on.
- I get a sense of what is going on in internet marketing on a larger scale - people write from conferences and other goings on from across the country or world.
- Twitter sends traffic to my blog - sometimes it’s the best source other than StumbleUpon and it builds my visibility.
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October 18th, 2007 at 12:55 am
Hi NewspaperGrl (again)
I stumbled upon you whilst setting up my very first adventure in Twitter - and lo and behold you are blogging about Twitter.
Everything is just happening so freakin’ FAST online - I’m always the last early adopter to know (or implement?)
I’m fixing to launch (fixing, I know a remnant from 20 years in Houston before I escaped.) a very different Internet radio show.
Don’t know why I’m telling you all this - I must be lonely!
LOL!
Rick Butts