Showing posts with label twitter friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter friends. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2009

Follow Friday

justinjamesdj right need to sort a few tunes out for the big fiday night gig. plus a run at the gym. FOLLOW FRIDAY going OFF less than 20 seconds ago from web
BeAChameleon Follow Friday @boutiqueinsider @queenofshops less than 20 seconds ago from web
MarioEcheverria Follow Friday @mileycyrus less than 20 seconds ago from web
ams0216 Thank GOD its FRIDAY! half a minute ago from web
James_yeah Follow friday @scooterandjinx Honest to god, just follow them!! Lots of special things from me and this ace new shop very soon! OH YEAH!! half a minute ago from web
joshfittell Follow Friday Everybody follow me @joshfittell I'm awesome. HA! half a minute ago from web
andreaurbanfox follow friday @NicholasTS cos he is well cool, innit half a minute ago from web
miss_mery Sun eclipce Follow Friday http://sercher.host.sk/ http://bit.ly/N67gy half a minute ago from web
Joniesha22 Follow Friday @SuperstarMaddie @Nykol1005 @PsychoBeauty if u ain't already...follow these chicas! They the truth! lol half a minute ago from web
siefert707 Sun eclipce Follow Friday http://sercher.host.sk/ half a minute ago from web
thisbejoe7 is glad its Friday, can't wait to spend more time with the family and try to have some fun while still getting a few things done. half a minute ago from Ping.fm
kathywinter Like sporting events that benefit kids' health? folo: @jtshrinersopen and @shrine_game. Both benefit Shriners Hospitals #follow friday half a minute ago from web
Lashes80 Its friday! 1more day to funk feast! Woohoo half a minute ago from txt
wyattsgirl what do u do when you are criticized for creating twitter traffic with a follow friday by someone who posts about undies, thongs, yo? silly half a minute ago from TweetDeck
cyrus515niley follow friday! @converseforever @TraceCyrus @rushtonaiter less than a minute ago from web
DJSANONE FRIDAY STILL RAINING?? I 4GOT HOW THE SUN LOOKS ALREADY SMH.. O WE'LL ITS FRIDAY BITCHEZZzZz... less than a minute ago from Sidekick
thegreatdejo Some Follow Friday action: @phishphan87 @tallcathy @RoxanneBowman @bowmanm3 @vagrantdead @drdaniel @stefinraliegh @wandering_geek @pensblog less than a minute ago from web
status247 ★WHATS FOLLOW FRIDAY ?★READ@ http://bit.ly/tweepz ★ or GET REAL TWEEPS, REAL FAST@ http://bit.ly/ffvip ★ LEARN&GROW! h1n1 iphone lakers tgif 1 minute ago from web
roverradar #Follow Friday @usfora 1 minute ago from web

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Mullen Twitter Mullen

When David Mullen first tried the social network Twitter about a year ago, he wasn't impressed. "I was already on a few social networks, such as Facebook and LinkedIn, and I had heard a lot about Twitter," he said. "I found no use for it whatsoever.... It seemed like a waste of time, a drain on the intellect." But then he came to realize he wasn't using it correctly. "I decided to give Twitter a second try because it became obvious to me that the network was growing rapidly," he said. Mullen works in marketing at Mullen, an advertising agency -- named not for him but for the unrelated founder, Jim Mullen -- and he spoke with a colleague who was using Twitter and finding it helpful in his work. "The concept behind it was pretty interesting," Mullen said, "and I thought, what are the ways I could use it that would be of value to me?" Mullen uses Twitter to share links with fellow marketers and to keep in contact with clients. "You pick up a lot of knowledge from Twitter and from the links that people are sharing," Mullen said. "Some marketers post about case studies, some have links to blog posts.... The Internet is chock full of information, and there's no way I could find even 10 percent of the information on a given day. It's great to be pointed to it." For the uninitiated, Twitter is a social network that lets users send out "Tweets" -- 140-character text messages, which usually amounts to a long sentence -- to people on a message list. The Tweets can be read on computers or cell phones. The service is free. The messages are akin to e-mails sent to a select mailing list, Instant Messages (short person-to-person messages sent across the Internet) or Facebook updates. Twitter started in late 2006, and the Twitter.com Web site now has about 19 million unique visitors each month, according to recent report at Compete.com. That makes it the third most popular social network, behind Facebook and MySpace. Despite its success, Twitter doesn't currently make any money. According to the site, "while our business model is in a research phase, we spend more money than we make." Their financing comes from venture capitalists who have invested in the site, but how the service would make money in the future remains to be seen. Some people find Twitter a useful way to communicate with a group of friends without having to send individual messages. Others find it a distracting nuisance that may keep people from experiencing their lives because they are busy tweeting. "There's some risk of that," said Lauren Pressley, a librarian at Wake Forest University. "So far, I haven't felt the pressure to document so much that I wasn't able to be in the moment." Pressley first joined Twitter in February 2007. "A large part of my job is to pay attention to emerging technologies, and how they might impact what we do for our students," she said. "Twitter came up as something a lot of leading-edge people were doing. I decided to play with it, to understand better what the point of the service was." So she signed up and tried out Twitter, and -- like Mullen -- wasn't impressed at first. "I quit using it for awhile," she said. "The benefit comes when there are more people using it, and in the early days there weren't enough. So I just let it sit there awhile." But as more and more people started using Twitter, she decided to give it another chance. The second time around, she found it more useful. "I use it mostly to share ideas about different things people are doing," she said. The idea is that it's almost like a human search engine. If I'm going to give a talk about podcasting, I might ask my Twitter friends what the No. 1 podcast they listen to is."