Friday, April 26, 2013

Jump in! Be the conversation starter!

Recently there was conversation at my local chapter's RWA meeting about Twitter. Many felt intimidated because it feels like walking into a room where all the people are already in their own conversations. I guess I can see that and understand it.

I am a big fan of Twitter. (Come on over and check me out if you so desire!! Click here!) I wasn't at first though. It was confusing and I wasn't real sure what I was supposed to be doing. I started following others and reading what they had to say. I followed industry professionals and learned so much from them. I started interacted with the people I followed and even the professionals. I became part of the conversations instead of just reading them.

And then I started posting my own thoughts. I heard someone recently call Twitter a micro blog and that's exactly what it is. Tiny little snippets of your mind. I started my own conversations. People started responding to me.

In the real world, I'm not so great at being bold and starting conversations or even joining ones already in progress. But in the Twitter world I am more comfortable. I'm hoping it will help me in real life to become more like that.

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  1. It's funny, but I don't have a lot of luck with being a conversation starter on Twitter. At work and in certain social settings, I'm not bad at all. But when I post questions or thoughts on Twitter, I usually hear crickets chirping.

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    1. Aw, really?? I'm about 50/50. Some tweets get nothing, but other things do. Random things. There's no rhyme or reason! LOL!

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  2. I love reading what other people are thinking on Twitter. But I HATE scrolling through my feed and seeing promo posts. bleh. Still have yet to read one in its entirety. If I see something interesting, I'll retweet it. A little quicker than Facebook...although I have to say I do still love my FB too. It's hard sometimes to decide where to spend some time!

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    1. I hate too much promo on Twitter. And people who just RT things all day long. Some people know how to do it right, by mixing in lots of regular posts too.

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