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  • 05:35:34 pm on October 23, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    “Ask not what your Followers can do for you, but what you can do for your Followers!”

     
  • 11:18:06 am on October 6, 2008 | 1 | # |
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    As Synapse mentioned here, the 140 characters is a limit, not a challenge. Hemingway claimed to have perfected his writing through the short simplicity of the telegram, so should you learn to say what you have to with less, rather than compromise and use “shrtnd wrds 2 fit”.

     
  • 02:45:47 am on October 6, 2008 | 5 | # |
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    Hey all,

    Just a quick question. As you can see I uploaded a custom header I threw together last night and tweaked with the code so it replaces the usual text (and fixed the fact I accidentally turned the entire top posting box into a link making it impossible to write in. Oops.)

    The question is, what do people think of it? Happy to remove if people don’t like it.

     
  • 10:49:53 am on October 3, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    Look at the case of 2Clix Vs Whirlpool – what you gain from fighting negative opinions in that way is highly outweighed by what you lose.

    Instead focus on what you can do to improve the product/service/whatever so that those criticisms no longer have any weight.

     
  • 08:02:08 am on October 3, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    “Merely looking at a stranger’s Twitter or Facebook feed isn’t interesting, because it seems like blather. Follow it for a day, though, and it begins to feel like a short story; follow it for a month, and it’s a novel.”

    From the New York Times. The same thing relates to brands and companies in these spaces – every little action goes toward the overall creation of the identity.

     
  • 09:55:11 pm on October 2, 2008 | 2 | # |
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    Let your Twitter experience grow organically – uneven Follower/Following ratios say spammer, not a company who wants to engage with people.

     
  • 06:27:41 pm on October 2, 2008 | 2 | # |
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    For the love of the Deity you worship, have someone monitor, and respond, to mentions of your company on Twitter through a branded account.