Are You an Effective Tweeter or Just Another Bird on the Wire?
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Are You an Effective Tweeter or Just Another Bird on the Wire?

by Matt Cheuvront · 21 comments

In case you’ve been liv­ing under a rock for the past cou­ple years, Twit­ter has become the next best thing in the world of Social Media. Who knew that 140 char­ac­ters could be so pow­er­ful? Both busi­nesses and indi­vid­u­als are tap­ping into the Twit­ter­stream, but are they doing it effec­tively or sim­ply con­tribut­ing to the clut­ter? Are you a “suc­cess­ful” tweeter, or just another bird on the wire?

Here are FIVE ways you can “up your game” and start soar­ing above the social media “noise”.

Break Free of Old Beliefs

What did you think of Twit­ter before you started using it? For me, it was noth­ing more than a glo­ri­fied Face­book sta­tus update. From the out­side look­ing in, Twit­ter can seem pretty lame. Why do I want to know about Greg’s Fri­day night plans to get drunk and make bad deci­sions, or Sarah’s count­down to “New Moon”? (Sorry Twi­light fans)

Even­tu­ally I said “What the heck” and dove head-first into the Twitter-sphere. What I found was a pow­er­ful net­work­ing tool: A way to inter­act and con­nect, instantly, with like-minded, inter­est­ing, location-relevant peo­ple. Not only has it been an inte­gral tool in pro­mot­ing my own blog, but it’s been a dri­ving force in devel­op­ing my free­lance busi­ness, estab­lish­ing amaz­ing con­nec­tions, and dare I say, has even led to mak­ing “real life” friends.

In order to be a suc­cess­ful and effec­tive tweeter, you gotta’ believe! You have to believe in the medium to be a pro­po­nent of it’s effec­tive­ness. Does that mean it’s the opti­mal tool for every­one? Not at all, and if it isn’t work­ing for you, maybe you should take another approach. Dif­fer­ent strokes for dif­fer­ent folks.

Inter­rupt Conversations

In real life, step­ping into another person’s con­ver­sa­tion is just plain rude. But in the world of Twit­ter, it’s per­fectly nor­mal and even sug­gested that you do a bit of eaves­drop­ping (Twit­ter Search is a great place to start) Do a lit­tle research and if peo­ple are talk­ing about a sub­ject you’re inter­ested in or have a strong opin­ion about, don’t be bash­ful — @ reply them and join in the con­ver­sa­tion. Odds are, you’ll start chat­ting back and forth and a con­nec­tion will undoubt­edly be made. What’s the magic for­mula of “get­ting more fol­low­ers”? Step one is being actively involved in mul­ti­ple conversations.

Become a Resource

If step one to being “follow-worthy” is being a good con­ver­sa­tion­al­ist – step two, which goes hand in hand, is in becom­ing a resource. In short, you want to develop you social media niche (the same goes with your blog). It seems obvi­ous but is often over­looked or avoided by most. We don’t want to pigeon-hole our­selves and become overly defined — but if you start a blog, and when you get on Twit­ter, there’s a rea­son behind it. You have to have a vision and pur­pose, oth­er­wise you’ll be run­ning around the social media jun­gle like a chicken with its head cut off (are you keep­ing a tally on the num­ber of bird ref­er­ences in this post?)

If your niche is social media — start tweet­ing links to rel­e­vant blog arti­cles — fol­low other social media thought lead­ers and retweet what they have to say. Ask ques­tions (pub­licly) and ini­ti­ate con­ver­sa­tion with the masses. Peo­ple may not care about what you’re mak­ing for din­ner, but over time, as you become a “trusted resource” within your niche, peo­ple will develop expec­ta­tions and they’ll direct oth­ers to you as a reli­able and com­pelling source of information.

Be Trans­par­ent (With­out Giv­ing Every­thing Away)

Trans­parency is the name of the game when it comes to social media. Why do you think Ash­ton Kutcher has nearly four-million fol­low­ers? Because every­one wants a peek into the per­sonal life of a celebrity. While you may not be mar­ried to Demi Moore, if some­one fol­lows you on Twit­ter, they’re obvi­ously inter­ested in what you have to say — so don’t dis­ap­point them once you have their atten­tion. Be rel­e­vant, share good infor­ma­tion, but above all, be your­self. Your fol­low­ers will see right through you if you’re try­ing to be some­one you’re not.

Don’t Try to Please Every­one (FYI: You Can’t)

While we have out­lined ways to “effec­tively” use Twit­ter, ulti­mately there is no right or wrong. It comes down to you, what you expect to get out of social media, and the way you go about it. If you take away noth­ing else from this — remem­ber that you can’t, never will, and shouldn’t try to please every­one. Some peo­ple will love you and oth­ers could prob­a­bly care less — that’s just the way it goes. Focus on what you’re good at and the (qual­ity) fol­low­ers will come.

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Article by Matt Cheuvront

Matt Cheuvront is a writer, marketer, social media aficionado, and all around creator of awesome. See how far the rabbit hole goes by checking out his blog, Life Without Pants, and by saying hello on Twitter.

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Liane YoungBlogger October 9, 2009 at 9:28 am

Becoming a resource works best especially if the followers you’re targeting are the pros themselves. Probably the more lighter side of being a resource is just to share a couple of good anecdotes every once in a while (Copyblogger loves this one).

On another point – interrupting conversations – well, I tried this one before and it really works. For now, I really lost time finding the conversations to interrupt in the first place ;)
Liane YoungBlogger´s last blog ..The Five Simple Truths On Promoting Your Blog

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Matt Cheuvront October 10, 2009 at 3:43 pm

In real life, interrupting conversations would be totally inappropriate, right? But in the world of Twitter and Social Media, it’s the only way to meet new people. And you’re right – pretty early on you’ll forget (and they’ll forget) that you ever jumped in un-invited!
Matt Cheuvront´s last blog ..The Amazing 5 Minute Blog Review | Elisa Doucette – Ophelia’s Webb

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InternetHow Blog October 9, 2009 at 8:45 pm

Great tips about twitter and how to become active member. It is much better tips than “You follow and i follow” tips I’ve been hearing for months.
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Matt Cheuvront October 10, 2009 at 3:45 pm

Thanks man, glad you found them useful!
Matt Cheuvront´s last blog ..The Amazing 5 Minute Blog Review | Elisa Doucette – Ophelia’s Webb

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Dana@Online Knowledge October 9, 2009 at 10:38 pm

Thanks to bring this great tips about twitter. I just sign up my twitter and do not yet know where to start and this article give me a good tips how i can start my twitter. Thanks again.
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Matt Cheuvront October 10, 2009 at 3:46 pm

No problem Dana – if you have any questions along the way don’t hesitate to reach out to me on Twitter (@mattchevy) – OR, any of the fine folks here on Blogussion can provide you with an abundance of resources and information. Cheers!
Matt Cheuvront´s last blog ..The Amazing 5 Minute Blog Review | Elisa Doucette – Ophelia’s Webb

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Pete | The Tango Notebook October 9, 2009 at 10:51 pm

My friend just spent 4 hours customizing his Twitter background. He’s ready to start out right! I’ll send him this post for an extra push.

Thanks!
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Matt Cheuvront October 10, 2009 at 3:47 pm

FOUR hours on a Twitter background? Now that’s dedication!
Matt Cheuvront´s last blog ..The Amazing 5 Minute Blog Review | Elisa Doucette – Ophelia’s Webb

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Kardeno October 10, 2009 at 2:05 pm

Matt, your post is great insight for all new twitter users.
Thanks for this excellent post.
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Matt Cheuvront October 10, 2009 at 3:49 pm

Thank you Kardeno – Twitter is a great resource for both individuals and businesses. While there’s no “right or wrong” way to use it – there are ways (which I’ve provided here) to use the medium more effectively.
Matt Cheuvront´s last blog ..The Amazing 5 Minute Blog Review | Elisa Doucette – Ophelia’s Webb

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Web Hosting Blog October 12, 2009 at 4:09 am

“Be Transparent (Without Giving Everything Away)” Dealings online should be transparent, if you want to build good relationship or build authority for yourself online, should always be yourself and be transparent, thanks for the post!
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Matt Cheuvront October 12, 2009 at 6:46 am

Agree 100% – Transparency is key for both businesses and individuals to be successful in the online world. Open up and let people in. Develop a level of trust with the people you follow/are following you and the rest will fall into place. Thanks for the comment!
Matt Cheuvront´s last blog ..Should You Love Your Job?

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gt1987 October 12, 2009 at 4:45 pm

Very nice advices for getting more successful on Twitter, I might start using some of theese :)

P.S. I liked this blog very much ;) It goes to my favorites
Have a nice day
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Halloween Guest October 12, 2009 at 7:18 pm

totally agree! great advice.

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Jonathan Sprague October 26, 2009 at 11:56 am

This is a great article, and I believe one of the best articles I’ve read concerning twitter. Up until now I have been ‘just another bird sitting on the wire’ but after reading this article it has inspired me to try out your techniques and tips, rather than let my account fall by the away side

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Seth October 26, 2009 at 11:58 am

Excellent.. Twitter is a powerful way to build traffic and make a difference. Hope everyone sees the power in using social media.
Seth´s last blog ..Blog Promotion: 169 New Ways to Build Traffic like a Ninja

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Matt Cheuvront October 27, 2009 at 9:02 am

Thanks Jonathan. Glad my article here was useful for you. If you have any questions or want to bounce around ideas – you are more than welcome to give me a shout. Cheers!
Matt Cheuvront´s last blog ..Invest for Success: 15 Steps to Effective Social Media Marketing and Better Blogging

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Janice October 31, 2009 at 4:54 am

I still can’t get a hold over my twitter account, and it seems like I’m lost in the middle of something important. It really sounds funny though, I don’t even know how to increase my followers up to 1000… but anyway after reading your post, some ideas have gotten into my mind so I guess I need to start working on it.. thanks!

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Rebecca Brown February 9, 2010 at 3:42 am

You’re right on the button with this article – I’ve found everything you’ve said has happened to me. I’ve gained loads more readers for my blog through promoting it even a little on Twitter, and found new followers as well as excellent people to follow. I’ve even made a few good writer friends in similar circumstances to me, and we help each other out and encourage each other daily.

Everyone should at least give Twitter a go!

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