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Tweet Long and ProsperViews: 834
Dec 04, 2008 6:12 amTweet Long and Prosper#

Lamar Morgan 954-603-7901

Guy Kawasaki has a wonderful blog called "How To Change The World." You have probably read a lot of comments from folks who whine about what I call "Web 2.0 innovation" - free online services which want content or contact information in exchange web space - being more trouble than they are worth. Well, I encourage all the naysayers to read what Guy Kawasaki has accomplished using Twitter. What Kawasaki has accomplished is not only impressive, but practical, honest and educational. Yes, this is a blog that may teach you something you did not already know. Check it out. Click here.

Lamar Morgan
CDMM - Synergistic Business Marketing
707-709-8605
Attract more customers!

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Dec 04, 2008 2:06 pmre: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Russ Jackman
Hi Lamar,

I suppose I'm one of the "whiners" ... ? For the record, my entire business is built around "Web 2.0" ... but with a focus on improving business and profitability, and generating a return on a marketing investment of time and/or money.

I have been a fan of Guy Kawasaki since "How To Drive Your Competition Crazy" ... yes, I signed up to follow him on Twitter, but noticed he has 30,000+ followers and is following 30,000+.

My question is how much time does it take him to pay attention to Tweets from 30,000 other people? And how many of those 30,000 are paying attention to his?

"And rest assured that “Twitter spam” is an oxymoron because following you is completely opt-in." I only agree with Guy's comment 50% ... people will accept a certain amount of "Twitter spam" because they want YOU to read *their* "Twitter spam". So, how do you tell how effective a Twitter (or any social media) strategy is?

Results. There's that word again :)

Russ

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Dec 04, 2008 2:44 pmre: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Scott Wolpow
Guy Kawasaki is also trying to build his brand "Guy Kawasaki".

Twitter, like American Idol [and Ryze] is about ones ego. People think like others to listen to them.

If Guy read just 1%, and spent 30 seconds he would need over 3 hours each day. And taht assumes people are posting once a day.

Also Tweet long is aaginst the concept of Tweeter.

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Dec 04, 2008 2:50 pmre: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Bobbi Jo Woods
Russ, you are about half right and half wrong (sorry).

NO one ever said you had to listen and pay attention to 100% of anyone's Tweets, and vice versa. It's like there's ten thousand fish swimming around in the lake, and you can only catch so many. You dive in with your waders on when you can, and you catch what you can.

Tweetdeck is a great way (so I've heard, I've yet to successfully run it on my machine) to catch up on updates which can be shown from quite a few hours back, and you can sort them into groups (even groups of people you follow but sometimes want to ignore if they're too noisy)

Anyway, my point is, Twitter isn't for spamming your "product" or "service" unlike many folks seem to think. It's actually meant to be an extension of the real you. Be natural, be yourself, share links you are stumbling upon (with or without stumpleupon.com) and just let folks know what you are up to, that they may find interesting.

That's all I do, and I get 4-6 followers daily. I don't ask anyone to follow me, and I'm not an active "seeker" of folks to follow. I am nowhere near the level of activity that Guy has, and I don't try to be, but I think that's pretty good.

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Dec 04, 2008 3:04 pmre: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Bobbi Jo Woods
I'm not sure what you're saying about "Tweet long" but folks who don't use it cannot really complain about it (unless you really did try it and use it for what it's for). There are many merits and yes, it's not for everyone.

I'm not claiming success, not even sales!

It's just a way for quickly connecting others who have common interests with you. One thing folks forget about is the Twitter search function, which also shows you streams of conversations about a certain topic(s).

I have used this feature to find help with stuff, find other folks in my industry or people working on certain types of projects, to follow what they are doing and see if that helps me. For example if you go to Twitter and scroll down to the bottom of the page, and click "Search", and enter "Joomla" (since I'm learning it, it's one thing I've searched for), you will get a constantly updated stream of Tweets of users who have said things about Joomla. I have connected with a couple folks this way.

Good luck!

And Scott... Twitter AIN'T about ego. I've found some very humble and even bashful people on Twitter who don't have ego issues. I don't think Ryze is about ego either. I joined it to chat, learn and connect. Not advertise. Hell, I RUN TWO ad threads in 2 networks and I don't even advertise in them! Go figure.

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Dec 04, 2008 3:10 pmre: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Scott Wolpow
Bobbi,
Of course it is about ego. Why is that wrong?

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Dec 04, 2008 3:20 pmre: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Russ Jackman
Hi Bobbi Jo,

The difference is that you are using Twitter with the intent that it was originally designed for.

I have no issue with Twitter per se (I created an account to check it out but haven't really done much with it), but I do have an issue with the hype around what it can do.

If someone is getting good results for their business using Twitter, that is no guarantee that someone else can duplicate that success. The context and quality of Tweets, the interest level of followers, etc. will affect your return on the time invested.

The fact that services like Tweetdeck even exist is evidence that the number of Tweets (and irrelevant Tweets) can become overwhelming.

Using Guy as an example, if out of 30,000 followers only 3,000 actually read any one Tweet, that's still a good audience that will produce results. If only 5% read any specific Tweet, that's still a good-sized mailing list for many small marketers.

But if everyone uses Guy's advice on attracting followers and giving the impression of influence and popularity to increase your base, then at some point the amount of irrelevant traffic will outweigh the number of posts of interest to a user ... at that point, "spam" has taken over (people using Twitter more for their own gain than for a sincere, two-way flow of communication with followers ... and it will happen) and you'll find people logging in less and less to Twitter or using tools to sort and ignore the posts of a lot of people they may still be following (because they don't want to loose those people as followers, even though THEIR posts are filtered and ignored on the other end!).

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Dec 04, 2008 3:21 pmre: re: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Bobbi Jo Woods
I guess when I think of the word "ego" I don't relate immediately with the psychological definition of it. I relate with the negative definition (big ego, egomaniac). I respectfully disagree if you were thinking social networking is about a big ego/feeding one's own ego.

It's about connecting. Period. Being social. Twitter is a way to quickly find and get to know others and just update as to what you are doing. Hence the illusive question, "What are you doing?" That's all people want to know. It doesn't mean you have to state every action ("I'm having a sandwich", "I'm going to bed") it's asking you to find a bit deeper than that. Maybe you just started liking country music. So you say who you are listening to, and others find you that way. It's just really a way to connect. Period. Others use it for much more than that, I agree. But it can get pretty noisy at times. That's when I tune it out now and then. It's OK to do that, too. It's also OK to post a blog I wrote about recently, in case others might like to know about it. But I don't shove it down anyone's throats, nor do I see it as being a way to feed ego.

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Dec 04, 2008 4:46 pmRe: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Teddy Towncrier


"My question is how much time does it take him to pay attention to Tweets from 30,000 other people? And how many of those 30,000 are paying attention to his? "

Russ: ... The strategy is to have more than one subscriptiom.

I have an "Invitation only" list where we exchange ideas & strategies that we don't wish to distribute publicly and another for following only those whose ideas I want to see.   (Including Guy Kawasaki)     I learn without being swamped in the river.

Invest 15 minutes exploring the resources in my blog and you too, may be find yourself starting to think "How can I"?


Bestest.


Teddy Towncrier CPP Towncrier-Media.com Supercharging Your Visions.

    

Speak with me here    Click Here for My Twitter

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Dec 04, 2008 7:03 pmre: re: re: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Scott Wolpow
Networking [It is all social] is about connecting. Posting is about feeding ones ego. We want others to agree with our point of view. That is why most politicians run for office.
Twitter is all about "Hey pay attention to me".
Why would you have the number of followers made public?


All that is normal and healthy.

It is how we build our reputations.

There is a flip side. That is how to deal with others who disagree [also known as wrong:)]. You have to take that with the same cheerfulness as those who agree.
Why? Because some person took time out of tehir day to read your post.

Look at the people who left Ryze. They were people who could not deal with other viewpoints or had no traffic on their networks. {Note I am not talking about people who ended their networks, which includes moi.]

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Dec 04, 2008 10:06 pmTweet Long and Prosper A question#

Scott Wolpow
How come I cannot find Rockin' Robin's tweet?
Supposedly he spends all day long just Hoppin' and a-boppin' and tweeting along?
Every little bird and every little bee just love to hear the robin's tweet tweet tweet.

The robin was of course taught by the chief bird.

Please let me know.

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Dec 04, 2008 10:09 pmre: Tweet Long and Prosper A question#

Reg Charie
Can I have some of what you are smoking Scott?

Reg

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Dec 04, 2008 10:18 pmre: re: Tweet Long and Prosper A question#

Scott Wolpow
And to everyone that now has that song stuck in their head.
HAHAHAHAHAHAH :)

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Dec 05, 2008 1:58 amre: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Lamar Morgan 954-603-7901

Scott,

Aren't you old enough to remember the original Star Trek from TV? One of Spock's famous sayings was, "Live long and prosper." Well, I simply borrowed from that line and said, "Tweet long and prosper." I did not mean for you to take me literally. A Twitter message is only 146 characters. You really cannot "Tweet long." Twitter is all about short text messages.

If you and others on this network are not familiar with how Twitter actually works, feel free to send me a private message. One-on-one help may be the best way for folks here on Ryze to get up-to-speed on a tool like Twitter. Believe me, if I could get one-on-one help from Guy Kawasaki, I would not hesitate to pursue it. While I am no Kawasaki, I am more than willing to do what I can. After all, if you believe in receiving a mutual uplift you ought to first be willing to give it.

Lamar Morgan
CDMM - Synergistic Business Marketing
707-709-8605
Attract more customers!

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Dec 05, 2008 3:42 amre: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Scott Wolpow
You mean L'Chaim?
I know how twitter works, but I am sure others may benefit.

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Dec 06, 2008 7:31 amre: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Marilyn Jenett


Did someone say "Prosper?" My radar picked that up...

Twitter?

I think it's a giant tea party with everyone chattering at the same time. Oh, and they all have ADD :-)

I also think it's silly. I have no interest in what is primarily boring and useless tidbits of people's lives.

To get involved in all that ridiculous chit chat seems like desperation to me - that is NOT the way to succeed in business. Nosiree (my opinion).

Quick? Only 140 characters? I recall what Coco Chanel (Katherine Hepburn) said in the Broadway play, "Coco" -

"If you eat enough low calorie, it becomes high calorie." :-)

So, when I see Tweeters (is that the word?) posting their quick 140 characters - for hours at a time - it is certainly not a streamlined way to communicate - and it's not "quick."

That being said, one of my prosperity students did well on Twitter - she made thousands within her first month. But she is also a fixture there, engaging in lots of that idle chit chat. Not my style.

Then there is Peter Shankman. I love Peter. He's a fantastic person. And his HARO (Help a Reporter Out, 40,000+ subscribers, including me) is pure genius. Peter has about 15,000 followers on Twitter, but I have not seen him engage in any communication outside of his own page. What he does do is post useful queries that draws people to HARO and to his offerings. And occasional chit chats for fun - but it's only his own solo chat on his own page.
I think he IS a genius. His business is growing phenomenally.

So he represents the very best use I see for Twitter (again, in my not so expert opinion): create a presence, post information of value and get followers by means other than indulging in mindless chatter. Of course if you have a big list elsewhere, that opens the door to many followers.

So, in summary...Twitter is very superficial. No opportunity for really meaningful interaction/discussion. Facebook is a presence and that's all. Again, no good avenue for discussion (group interaction there is very minimal or nonexistent).

There must be a reason we are here on Ryze reading this thread :-)

Ryze may not be the most popular, but it does have substance.

Marilyn

P.S. I stop at Twitter just to post an occasional article or post of mine there. I have no idea why people sign up to follow me - probably to get me to follow them.

Marilyn Jenett
Founder, Feel Free to Prosper Program
http://www.FeelFreetoProsper.com
http://prosper-network.ryze.com

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Dec 06, 2008 7:44 amre: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Lindy Asimus
>>I stop at Twitter just to post an occasional article or post of mine there.

This is the worst way to use Twitter.


Lindy

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Dec 06, 2008 8:00 amre: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Lamar Morgan 954-603-7901

Marilyn,

Twitter on the surface may appear to be a silly little online service. But, the truth is, it can be extremely valuable if you know HOW to use it for your benefit.

The major TV networks use Twitter. The San Francisco Emergency Task Force uses Twitter. You would be surprised how many important organization use Twitter. And, while the reason they use it probably varies, if it did not perform for them, they would not use it.

Twitter can connect your computer to your cell phone to your blog. There is actually a free program that will turn your written blog into a podcast, automatically. In fact, I have that widget set up on my blog. I could actually use TweetDeck to send you a direct tweet which you could receive on your cell phone and never need to read. You simply click the link and play the recording.

The more you know about Twitter, the more it will multitask for you.

Lamar Morgan
CDMM - Synergistic Business Marketing
707-709-8605
Attract more customers!

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Dec 06, 2008 2:23 pmre: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Kathy Buck
">>I stop at Twitter just to post an occasional article or post of mine there. "


It's a poor way to use any SM format PERIOD

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Dec 06, 2008 7:59 pmre: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Paula Quick
Twitter allows everyone to have at least 15 seconds of fame :)

Paula Quick, Internationally Recognized Life Coach & Reflexologist
http://www.thecheck-in.com & http://www.onyourfeetcoaching.com
You Don't Need More of "The Secret" You Just Need "The Check-In"
Do YOU MonaVie? http://www.monavie.com Distributor ID# 1507373

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Dec 08, 2008 12:38 amre: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Bobbi Jo Woods
I agree with you, Paula

I get so many good tips and links from fellow Tweeters, that I just decided to start sharing them with my blog readers!

Here are some great links I found through my followers/those I follow:

http://microwebblogs.com/bwoodsdesign/2008/12/07/another-reason-to-love-twitter-good-links/

Bobbi Jo Woods, Owner
B. Woods Design - Professional Managed Websites & Hosting
Twin Cities (651) 774-0811
Toll - Free (877) 99-MY-WEB
http://www.bwoodsdesign.com

A Bit of Humble Pie - Down-home Bid'ness Chitchat
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Ask BJ about your Website issues - free answers & tips
http://tiny.cc/AskBJ919

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Dec 08, 2008 5:13 amre: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Lamar Morgan 954-603-7901

I must confess I have met some amazing people thanks to Twitter. I have also learned about a wide variety of online resource just through the random sharing of Tweets. I have even gotten news media referrals through it.

Question: What do you need Twitter to do for you? If you can answer that question, why not put it out there to the Twitter world as a question and see what happens?

Lamar Morgan
CDMM - Synergistic Business Marketing
707-709-8605
Attract more customers!

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Dec 08, 2008 11:00 amre: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Marilyn Jenett


Lamar,

I rarely use my cell phone. When I'm away from my office phone I don't want conversation...that's MY time to think and create. So I sometimes remember to take the cell with me just in case of some real necessity but that's it. Only a few people have the cell number and I never answer it unless it's that necessity. I don't read anything (Internet, etc) on the cell phone or text anything - that would require constantly putting on my reading glasses and even with that, forget it. I'm used to the large screen :-)

Everyone in LA is walking around with a blue tooth talking. When I'm out - I focus on what has to be done, what I'm out in the world doing, not talking on a phone. As important as the digital world is to us, I refuse to allow it to dictate my whole life.

My blog? Well, I guess that's Ryze. I never felt the desire for a formal blog. My writings go out through posts, through my newsletter, and the traditional media. I haven't wanted another outlet.

The occasional article posted? Not the way to use Twitter? I absolutely agree. And yet that occasional post on Twitter has brought me financial increase - not from people chatting with me - but because they found value in my post or article and sought me out. So in that respect, I'm using Twitter as a presence - but it's not taking my time.

Some of these sites can be used for secondary purposes - that may not seem like the best way to use them - and yet those secondary intentions can reap rewards with much less time and effort.

The time I could have spent on Twitter (if I resonated to that site and style which I don't) I instead spent in another area - and the results from that are huge. I will be sharing about that in the near future. There is no way I could have manifested what I did if my time had been spent tweeting away.

So what it really comes down to is...what are we best suited for, what is our personal style and value system, how can we best apply OUR style and preferences to success - not everyone else's style and preference - but OUR style.

I believe the real answer is to be true to yourself, no matter what the rest of the "world" is doing.

Oh, by the way, Lamar, when you mention huge companies using Twitter - that's a whole different animal with entirely different agenda. Although you are using that as a justification and to give Twitter credibility, you cannot use that as a comparison for the average solopreneur here or the average Twitter poster. As I said, the reason Peter Shankman has 15,000 followers is not because he directly interacts with others. It's because he brought his followers from his other huge list of subscribers and he uses Twitter to keep them posted on important queries.

M

Marilyn Jenett
Founder, Feel Free to Prosper Program
http://www.FeelFreetoProsper.com
http://prosper-network.ryze.com

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Dec 08, 2008 2:44 pmre: re: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Paula Quick
Good response, Marilyn.

You made some excellent points. It's what I have tried to articulate to some degree as far as Twitter being used as a secondary marketing tool, as well.

Of course, I admittedly am a Twitter addict. It fits my style exactly because of what I want to get out it. As you well know, prosperity isn't always about financial prosperity, it's about inner mental prosperity, too.

Inner mental prosperity can lead to the financial. You obviously are bringing that mental component to it.

Looking forward to hearing about your non-Twitter project.


P.S. Yes, I also am one of those people who go out and are tied to their cell phone -- which drives my mother nuts. There's a strong case to be made for "being present" when we are out in the world. Thanks for bringing that to our attention.

Sincerely,



Paula Quick, Internationally Recognized Life Coach & Reflexologist
http://www.thecheck-in.com & http://www.onyourfeetcoaching.com
You Don't Need More of "The Secret" You Just Need "The Check-In"
Do YOU MonaVie? http://www.monavie.com Distributor ID# 1507373

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Dec 13, 2008 5:56 amre: re: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Lamar Morgan 954-603-7901

Marilyn,

I am on Peter Shankman's Twitter list. I am one of his followers. I am also on his mailing list. In fact, it is his mailing list of reporters looking for story contacts that I receive three updates every day. Peter does not post to Twitter all that often.

If you are interested in someone who is getting impressive results with Twitter - a person who is not only a Ryze member but willing to share his Twitter success strategy - you need to pay a personal visit to the Ryze page of Teddy Towncrier.

Lamar Morgan
CDMM - Synergistic Business Marketing
707-709-8605
Attract more customers!

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Dec 15, 2008 2:43 amre: re: re: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Eileen Brown
Hello Folks.

I poo-pooed twitter because at first glance, it does seem
too shallow for my taste too. But, not wanting to be
blinded by the OH!pinion of others, and at the proding of a
few friends, I started trying it seriously about nine days
ago. I have not devoted a lot of time to it.

I have a new client as a direct result. Not something that
I was activly seeking as I have placed no ads. Still, with
positive thinking and attacking it from a "do the best" you
can approach, it has worked.

When the potential client opportunity presented itself, I
did not go after it. I simply allowed it to open up on it's
own. I will be meeting the client face to face this next
week to talk about, and look at my designs for their new
web site. I will continue to post the "nonsensical, what I
am doing now" tweets and see what happens next.

It's all in how you approach an opportunity. I posted the
dry details about my flight into the twitter work at ABHP.

EB

Web Development - http://www.bekansas.com/
SEO Copywriting - http://www.buddycopywriting.com/copywritinghome/
Web Site Graphics - http://www.buddywebgraphics.com/
ABHP - JOIN this ACTIVE Ryze Network! - http://abhp-network.ryze.com/

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Dec 15, 2008 2:47 pmre: re: re: re: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Kurt Schweitzer
Eileen,

Congratulations on your new client! Where are you in the sales process with him? Contact, interest, proposal, negotiation, contract, work, delivery, or paid?

Kurt Schweitzer
Urban Village Scooters

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Dec 16, 2008 4:27 amre: re: re: re: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Paula Quick
Excellent, Eileen. Twitter is a wonderful tool in the marketing toolkit!



Paula Quick, Internationally Recognized Life Coach & Reflexologist
http://www.thecheck-in.com & http://www.onyourfeetcoaching.com
You Don't Need More of "The Secret" You Just Need "The Check-In"
Do YOU MonaVie? http://www.monavie.com Distributor ID# 1507373

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Dec 16, 2008 1:45 pmre: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Eileen Brown
Hey Kurt and Folks.

We are signing the contract tomorrow. Most everything has
been discussed. I've not done a restaurant in a while so
this one will be fun too. The contact lady is so sweet and
very excited about our working together.

Eileen.

Web Development - http://www.bekansas.com/
SEO Copywriting - http://www.buddycopywriting.com/copywritinghome/
Web Site Graphics - http://www.buddywebgraphics.com/
ABHP - JOIN this ACTIVE Ryze Network! - http://abhp-network.ryze.com/

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Dec 18, 2008 5:01 amre: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Lamar Morgan 954-603-7901

Eileen,

Since your new client is a restaurant and you are building a website for her, you might encourage her to become a Twitterer, too. It is possible to send out Tweets without typing. You simply make a toll-free phone call to Jott.com (once you have an account. That spoken message is manually typed and can be automatically sent various places - including a website.

I have a restaurant client who uses Twitter to add to his customer-base. Want to see for yourself? click here and scroll down the page until you reach the Twitter module.

Lamar Morgan
CDMM - Synergistic Business Marketing
707-709-8605
Attract more customers!

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Dec 18, 2008 7:53 pmre: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Rodney Collins
Not sure if anyone spotted this yet. Now you can see how much time you (or anyone else if you know their Twitter name) have spent on Twitter: http://tweetwasters.com

Rodney Collins
Ready-to-Use Websites (now with Online Form Generator)
http://www.readytousewebsites.biz (easy.fast.affordable)

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Dec 18, 2008 9:34 pmre: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Eileen Brown
Hiya Rodney - tweetwasters says:

Eileen Brown has 115 total tweets and assuming they spent
an average of 30 seconds per tweet they've spent 3,450
Seconds or 58 Minutes or 0.96 Hours or 0.04 Days using
Twitter!
Hmmm. Only 0.96 hours. Are you this boring in real life?

Not bad as far as time goes... But tweeting is addicting.

EB :D


Web Development - http://www.bekansas.com/
SEO Copywriting - http://www.buddycopywriting.com/copywritinghome/
Web Site Graphics - http://www.buddywebgraphics.com/
ABHP - JOIN this ACTIVE Ryze Network! - http://abhp-network.ryze.com/

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Dec 19, 2008 1:45 amre: re: re: Tweet Long and Prosper#

Lamar Morgan 954-603-7901

Eileen,

When you went to that Tweetwasters.com site did you notice what the site says about itself below its comments about your usage? It says, "This site is completely useless and was created by @itcn, designed by @reese and based on a concept by @sugarrae she thought of during a lecture aimed @streko." So, that makes me wonder if any of the programming used has any validity.

Lamar Morgan
CDMM - Synergistic Business Marketing
707-709-8605
Attract more customers!

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