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Follower Management

Who should I follow on Twitter to get followers?

15 September 2011

The important thing to realise with Twitter is that it is assymetric. You don’t have to follow back and people you follow don’t have to follow you. This is an advantage to you, but you need to take that advantage. Because there is no absolute requirement for reciprocal following on twitter, it means following and [...]

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Twitter introduces a one click ‘follow’ button – try it on your website

1 June 2011

Yesterday Twitter introduced a one-click ‘follow’ button – see examples to the right sidebar of this blog post. The idea of the button is that you can allow people who are signed into twitter to follow you with one click, from your website, blog or other web page. A very useful tool as it associates [...]

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How to manage following thousands of people on twitter

25 August 2010
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I had a great reply from Cindy Frewen Wuellner over on this post and thought it was a good topic for another, so here goes. Cindy’s question was that to do with having trouble following over 4500 people and keeping up with them all. At my suggestion she took a look at Refollow as a [...]

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Twitter is a Waste of Time

10 February 2010
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Your employees can waste a lot of time on twitter – right? Well of course they can. One of the architects whose practice I managed employed a school leaver for six months as a receptionist. She dressed well, spoke well and was well mannered, but she spent every moment she could, talking to her friends [...]

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Find Engaging People on Twitter – because its about the Conversation

1 January 2010
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I’m writing a lot about twitter at the moment – this is because I’m preparing a workshop about it for the Construction Marketing Conference in February, and as I put stuff together I’m sharing some useful bits and pieces with you. When the conference is over I’ll be collating some of my advice into a [...]

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