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Twitter Math What to do (and not to do) on Twitter PodCamp Nashville March 7, 2009 Rob Robinson

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If nothing else counts on Twitter, authenticity does. How to make meaningful contributions and to watch out for those who don’t.

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Twitter MathWhat to do (and not to do) on Twitter

PodCamp NashvilleMarch 7, 2009Rob Robinson

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Who I am / Why I’m here• Blogger• Twitterer• Public relations practitioner• Preds fan• Husband• Animal lover• Philosopher• Media junkie• Sports fan • Entertainment critic

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Twitter Math• Not calculus• Not a measurement tool

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Twitter Math• Meaningful contributions• Why to follow• Why not to follow• What to do • What not to do

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Twitter Math

Participation

Significance

Authenticity

Community

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Good Twitter Math• Transparent profile• Real photo• Informative bio• Real location• Credible Web link

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Good Twitter Math• Twitter is not an inbox• Mind your replies• Follow to be followed

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Good Twitter Math• Keep it meaningful and interesting– Doing something unusual, fun or creative– Witty or insightful observations– Entertaining or informative linking

• Not a blog aggregator• Transparent and frequent

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Good Twitter Math• Participate• Tweet with your audience in mind• Check out new followers

"And, in the end, the love you take/ Is equal to the love you make.“

The Beatles (pre-Twitter)

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Bad Twitter Math• No photo• No bio or irrelevant bio• No location or fake location• No tweets• Really old tweets

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Bad Twitter Math• Bad content– Self-serving/promotional tweets• Make money from home• How awesome your business is• No engagement with followers• Auto-direct messages

– Pointless/useless tweets– Tweets about increasing followers– Constant replies without context

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Bad Twitter Math• You follow 170, but only 40 follow you. Your

four updates are all about what you can do to "grow ur biz." B-L-O-C-K

• You follow 188, but only 5 follow you. Your handful of tweets are about home-based business opportunities. B-L-O-C-K

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Bad Twitter Math• You follow 1,223, but only 310 follow you.

Your tweets make no sense, & your web site sells vitamins. B-L-O-C-K

• You follow 1,927, but only 513 follow you. You also claim to be a Disney character. (No offense, Walt.) B-L-O-C-K

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Bad Twitter Math• You follow 1,597 while only 122 follow you.

Tweets re: how great your biz is. B-L-O-C-K

• You follow 363, but only 37 follow you. Your one tweet is re: making money at home. B-L-O-C-K

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Bad Twitter Math• You follow 512 people, but only 19 follow you.

You have a mere five tweets, all about making $$$ on the Web. B-L-O-C-K

• You follow 134, but no one follows you. You also have zero updates. B-L-O-C-K

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Bad Twitter Math• No profile photo: “I’m hiding.”• No profile info: “I’m not sharing.”• Low followers (over time):

Community doesn’t value what’s being contributed.• Low Tweets (over time): “I don’t participate

actively.”

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Twitter Math Exceptions• Outliers– High follower to following ratio:• Mainstream media• Celebrities• Twitter celebrities

– New users– Only following by design

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More Reading• Mashable: Follow FAIL – http://mashable.com/2009/01/06/twitter-follow-fail/

• Sitening: Rules of Twitter Engagement– http://sitening.com/blog/rules-of-twitter-engagement/

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Twitter Math

Participation

significance

authenticity

community