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I can't imagine using Twitter to find a boyfriend but I suppose it's happened.
9. Just might follow me back. Please?
8. Avatar is irresistible to women.
7. One of the 9,000 Amazon employees I follow will realize the company cannot continue without me.
6. Not all tweets are @bff
5. Profile like trainwreck. Can't. Look. Away.
4. Tweets at least once per minute. What good is an inbox if it's not full?
3. Drops the F-Bomb.
2. Communicates with my arch-nemesis, who I refuse to follow but still need to spy on.
1. Is funnier than I am...ok, that's never actually happened.
I generally try to follow people who are not going to contribute to noise - if they're spamming for the sake of it then they quickly become unfollowed - there has to be some point to the majority of their tweets. Even if it's "run out of coffee", you know that person likes coffee, hey presto we've got soethign in common!
Not to mention, it's a great way to build a support network of like-minded people on Twitter. I also enjoy following people because it's 'risk-free'... meaning I can unfollow them if I get tired of them.
Professionally, my marketing automation software company, Infusionsoft, we follow employees, executives and customers. Although, more folks are finding us, so it's working out to just a mutual follow.
~Joe
!)Identify people with similar interests
2) Build relationships
3) Educational content
John P. Kreiss
SullivanKreiss, Inc.
Executive Search for Architecture, Engineering, Planning, and Landscape Architecture
I recently broke my Twitter favorites into 2 posts… each uses Twitter for a different purpose and some have even had amazing transformations as a result:
Men of Twitter 2009 - http://tinyurl.com/66ofvr
Women of Twitter 2009 - http://tinyurl.com/7nq3od
I hope you find them as funny, helpful, and inspiring as I have!