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The Twitter following is growing larger everyday.  It seems like more and more people that I know, both in person and through the internet, are joining.  One of the biggest hurdles is keeping these people on long enough so they see the benefit.  Here are some tips to make your trip with Twitter as enjoyable as possible.

  1. Turn on phone updates. - Twitter works best when you have easy access to it, and what better way then through your phone.  If you are like most humans, you constantly have your cell phone with you.  This provides the easiest access to Twitter.  Once you link up your phone, it will only take seconds to post (send texts to 40404).  The other bonus is that you will receive updates from your friends.  You can choose whose updates get sent to your phone and whose will remain on the web.
  2. Follow, follow, follow. - Follow people.  Get your friends to join and follow them.  The fun doesn’t stop there.  It is completely acceptable to follow people you have never met.  You may not know the journalists who write your morning paper, yet you still read their articles.  If you think they post neat stuff then they probably deserve a follow.  I understand that some of you may not know many people on the internet, so here is a list to get you started.  Remember that you can always stop following people down the road with no hard feelings.  Add first and decide later.
    • Biz Stone - He is one of the co-founders of Twitter.  His tweets vary greatly.  It couldn’t hurt to start here.
    • Jack Dorsey - Another co-founder of Twitter.  Again, it couldn’t hurt.
    • Veronica Belmont - Co-host of tech podcast Tekzilla.  She has some real quality tweets.  I highly recommend following her.
    • Annette - It is true that this is my girlfriend, so I may be a little biased.  But, my friends tell me they enjoy her updates more than mine.
    • John Gruber - He generally posts interesting tweets.  Be warned, he posts a bit on the techy side.
    • Amy Jane Gruber - This is a must follow in my book.  Her tweets are absolutely hilarious.  They are so good that me and my girlfriend often discuss them.
    • Scott Simpson - Another must follow.  He posts a real grab bag of material.
    • Scott Beale - Writter of laughingsquid.com.  He often posts links to other sites.
    • Gary Vaynerchuk - If you are a fan of Wine Library TV, then I don’t really need to say more.  Careful, Gary tends to post a lot.
    • Dr. TikiJohnny JohnnyLala - Fans of Tiki Bar TV will like these.
    • Alex AlbrechtDan TrachtenburgJeff Cannata - These are the hosts of the Totally Rad Show.  Great guys all around and good to follow.  Oh and I couldn’t leave out Steve who mans the camera and has mad editing skills.
    • Me - You can always follow me.  If you like the content of this blog, then you may find my updates entertaining.
  3. Relax and update. - Don’t hold back.  If something pops into your head then send it off.  Something that you think is mundane may just make someone’s day.  The more you update the better Twitter becomes.  Have fun with it.  This service is meant to provide a good time and if you let it, it can be a blast.

This should be more than enough to get you on your way.  I wish you the best of luck in this crazy internet world limited to 140 characters.  

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Twitter and Pownce

There seems to be this notion popping up on the Internet that one must side with either Twitter or Pownce.  There is no room for both and they are inherently rivals.  It isn’t the general consensus or rule, but it does sway some people’s opinion.

The truth is, they are very different beasts.  The text entry box is about the only thing they have in common.  Once you shed the preconceived notion that they are the same or that Pownce in encroaching on Twitter, you can see the benefit of both these services.

Twitter derives its power from simplicity and the text interface.  This basically makes it a powerful text messaging/notification system.  It allows you to blast quick thoughts, ideas, and frustrations to your friends and followers (large groups of people).  At times Twitter reminds me of a man standing around shouting things into a bullhorn.  I can tune in momentarily to hear what is on his mind or what he is up to.  Overall, Twitter is very simple and very addicting.

Pownce on the other hand doesn’t have the same benefits as Twitter.  It is more complex (not in a bad way) and lack’s a texting interface.  It gains complexity in the fact that you can post much more content such as files, events, and links.  Pownce isn’t really ideal for the quick blurb of what people are thinking as much as re/aggregating content.  It is more like a customizable blog, in which you choose who writes it.  You can search across the Pownce community and become a friend/fan of people who write/aggregate content that you enjoy.  Instead of going to a blog dedicated to photography or lifehacks, you can choose friends on Pownce who will deliver that content.  Pownce also allows comments and ratings which helps create a community much like a blog or other website.

As you can see, these two services aren’t mutually exclusive.  You can incorporate them both into your life.  One as a message service and the other as a customized blog.

You can find me on both Pownce and Twitter.

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