Addendum to the Social Network Starter Kit
This is a response to a great post by Nicholas Butler called A Social Network Startup Pack.
Nicholas presented on the Social Media Startup Kit at PodCamp Boston 2. I sadly did not attend this session, but read the above post, and the following occurred to me:
Here’s a hint. If you are just starting to get into Social Media, by all means add the folks recommended in Nicholas’ blog. But you may find that many don’t add you back.
If your web presence is new and you haven’t yet really wrapped your brain around this whole “Social Media Thing” there may not be much in your Twitterstream that is of interest just yet.
Now, Many of these fine folks WILL add just about anyone back, but understand that with 2000 followers, they may not have the bandwidth to read all the stuff addressed to them on Twitter.
Many have secret profiles for those whose words they value most.
But, fear not! After you have become more established and have a body of relevant Tweets and blog posts linked to your Twitter profile, you can drop people and then re-add them. This gives them a second bite at the cookie of recognizing you as the valuable community member you are.
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Hi Kevin,
I wasn’t there either & Nik graciously included my name in the list.
In my own case I always follow people back. Everyone has been very welcoming in the blogosphere. I’ve joined this arena in the past year & people are wonderful! So I encourage everyone to jump in & join us!
and I love the ‘What can I do for you?’!
Back at you - What can I do for YOU?’
Thanks, Connie! What can you do for me? How about we mutually benefit from becoming twitter friends? I’m going to go follow you now!
That’s a good start. What I like about this space is that even if the ‘what I can do for you’ isn’t apparent now, something eventually comes up!