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Twitter to the Left of Me, Twitter to the Right

Twitter has been all over the place lately, and it is one of those things I think I understand the basics – build up a network of friends or like-minded individuals who will tolerate the occasional bit of self-promotion as long as you share other interesting stuff too, and you don't become that insufferable clod at the party who does nothing but talk about himself. That's the easy part. I've always been sort of a wallflower anyway…but I still honestly feel like I must be missing something.

I'm on Twitter (@jasondemandbase) and posting occasionally, and replying and re-tweeting things of interest which is half the battle in and of itself, but I'm concerned that I should have a personal Twitter in addition to a work Twitter…which I don't. Demandbase has a "corporate" twitter account (@demandbase) but we only just set it up and I am sure we are not monitoring it closely enough. Can I monitor more than one Twitter account on a client like TweetDeck or twhirl? Which is better? What's the best Twitter tool for BlackBerry? iPhone? Have I been too indescriminate in who I follow? Is there a better way to stay on top of what's interesting and weed out the "I just ate a delicious sandwich" tweets? Why don't I love this as much as everyone tells me I should? Why does it seem so labor intensive to keep on top of it all, even if you are using RSS feeds to monitor the topics you are interested in?

It's not that I don't "get" it, because I think I do. I just don't know that I am doing all that I can to capitalize on everything Twitter has to offer. So, in an effort to better myself I have been diligently collecting articles on Twitter that I have every intention of reading, but that I simply haven't yet. Feedback welcome! Or add to the list….

I really need to read the SEOptimise stuff, looks really good. Help me prioritize, people!

About Jason Stewart

Mr. Stewart leads demand generation programs for Demandbase and is a recognized marketing technologist and thought leader in the B2B lead generation and lead management space. He founded and leads the Salesforce.com user group in San Francisco and was one of the first 500 people to complete the Salesforce.com Certified Administrator process. He has spent 12 years in B2B telesales, demand generation, lead management and marketing operations with a variety of public and privately held software companies. He earned his BA in English from Rutgers University.
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5 Responses to Twitter to the Left of Me, Twitter to the Right

  1. Ben Bonilla says:

    As a top Twitter business user, I was sent an advance copy of the Tweet Adder System for my review. This is by far the best Networking Tool I have used for Twitter!

  2. Ben Bonilla says:

    As a top Twitter business user, I was sent an advance copy of the Tweet Adder System for my review. This is by far the best Networking Tool I have used for Twitter!

  3. HI
    Can I monitor more than one Twitter account on a client like TweetDeck or twhirl? Which is better? What’s the best Twitter tool for BlackBerry? iPhone? Have I been too indescriminate in who I follow? Is there a better way to stay on top of what’s interesting and weed out the “I just ate a delicious sandwich” tweets? Why don’t I love this as much as everyone tells me I should
    John B. Barnhart

  4. Frank says:

    I would not recommend having 2 twitter accounts..cause you’ll burn up..seriously taking care of 2 accounts is more than a person should take…and as for the idea of separation of business and personal stuff I would also recommend against it..cause wheter it’s work related or personal it’s you–and you should tweet it in one account…

  5. seo company says:

    A very interesting and informative article.

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