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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

TWITTER SUCKS - Technical Follow Limits, Hooray!!

Twitter sucks. No, I understand, all too perfectly well how so many twitterers suck it up like crackheads and hyper-focus their attention on the bazillions of tweets rolling by... in lieu of a social life, but Twitter, as in "it's management", sucks.... BIG TIME!

As always, instead of growing a set and making an example out of spammers in a court of law, then publicizing it, they let those handful of bad apples spoil things for everyone. So, instead of taking a little bit of their pot money and holding the CULPRITS' feet to the fire, Twitter is now placing TECHNICAL FOLLOW LIMITS on every account. In other words, I can't follow people any more because of some f*cked up ration that they arbitrarily decided to come up with and impose on everyone.

This is like creating gun laws to prohibit criminials when criminals don't even get the guns legally anyways! And, they'll always find a way to get guns no matter what. So, in the case of Twitter, you have NO IDEA what the formula is that puts you in "NO MORE FOLLOWING" land.

OK SO HERE'S WHY TWITTER IS EVEN MORE F*CKED

So, I just wanted to perform a little test, knowing full well the results ahead of time, and I unfollowed some poor guy, "IPlusMarketing" (go follow him just to make up for this), and Twitter wouldn't even allow me to follow him immediately after. So, be careful of whom you unfollow because it's not like Facebook where you can add a friend back after a dispute. If you're a hostage to Twitter's technical follow limits, and you unfollow someone, it's "Bon Voyage, Mate!" until god knows when.

As far as I'm concerned, Twitter, this was like bringing an aircraft carrier to a knife fight.

Get rid of technical follow limits, and find a way to properly punish, ward off, scare the OFFENDERS and not your LOYAL *FOLLOWERS*!!

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Friday, March 13, 2009

SCHMUCK ALERT!! What's So Bad About Marketing on TWITTER?!

WTF? Someone, please pinch me. I MUST be dreaming...

It wasn't even 24hrs ago that I dared to hop on Twitter again (excuse me for a moment while I trigger BIZ STONE 's Google Alert... thank you) after a blessed couple of months away. Now, I know most of you are convinced that Twitter is the greatest things since sliced bread because a few "movers and shakers", coupled with the news-hungry media, (ignoring all possible downsides), keep pounding "the greatness" of Twitter into your vacuous skulls every chance they get (oh, how cool, I Twittered Rick Sanchez on CNN!!!). But, all Twitter is really good for is lining you all up like ducks in a row, or fish in a barrel, for some HEAVY-DUTY data mining so the REAL marketers can "slice, dice and filet" you as they wish.

I know that sounded like a lot to take in, but collect your attention and READ IT AGAIN.

So, I twitted out how disconcerting I found all the "Free CRAP!" people were giving away as inducements to their, most likely, CRAPPY products and programs -- after all, "the fish rots from the head back" so, crappy incentive comes from crappy planning likely leads to crappy products and programs -- and I got a reply from @PeteMoring telling me that I was underestimating people.

Oh Yea, Like That's Gonna Happen...

Folks, with the same unabashed confidence of the controversial Rush Limbaugh, I know greatness when I see it. And, likewise, I know crap when I see it. And the bulk of internet marketing is not about being GREAT because the masses are just so predictably ignorant and demanding. In fact, if I told you some of the stuff that the "big dogs" have said to me behind the scenes about their customers, it'd make your jaw drop.

So, anyways, I told Pete that, perhaps, he was underestimating me because, quite frankly, I don't make such observations lightly.

So Then, What's It About This Time?

Ok, as much as I might sound as if I enjoy doing this, I don't. If a marketer is attempting to over-hype something in a smart-aleck, "I think I'm clever." kind of way, I do. But when SINCERE people smog up the web with crappy marketing, I actually feel a little bad for them -- and this is one of those times.

Alright, I'm gonna cut to the chase...
(and I ain't sellin ya ANYTHING!)

One of the tweets I saw on Twitter read like this:

Please ReTweet this to your IM interested friends. JV invites to pre-launch here: (link removed) scheduled end of the month

Please ReTweet this to your friends? Is that how we market now? Is this what Seth Godin (Google Alert!) meant by "permission based marketing?" You get a whole bunch of people to follow you on Twitter, ignoring the fact that they're probably following 1,000 other people, and then you steadily drip them with mild pleas to annoy their followers who are presumably following 1000s of other people all doing the same thing to each other all the time and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on...

And because some schmuck with a large following and a microphone has better reach than most people, he tells everyone that doing that is the way to go, and everyone does it and what a big ass clusterfuck it becomes where, YET AGAIN, 99% of the clueless schmucks make next to nothing and 1% get lucky enough to get the early bird and make a car payment.


And the program owner, whoever that might be, makes more money than the their followers, but it's still a pittance compared to what GREAT marketing can bring in; yet they're happy with it because they, too, were once a clueless schmuck... except the only thing that has changed since then is that they have a clue.

BUT THEY'RE STILL A SCHMUCK!

Sam
ps. CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT! What follows is the specific page that inspired this blog post. http://90percentattitude.com/index.php?action=affsignup I have no affiliation with it, whatsoever. But, if you can tell even one thing that is drastically wrong with it, I will give you a choice of helpful products for free...


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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Find Free Stuff on Twitter!

All kinds of Free Stuff on Twitter can be had if'n ya just know how to locate it. These 12 links will help give you a good start (all links open in a new window):
  1. Free SEO on Twitter
  2. Free Stuff on Twitter
  3. Free Info on Twitter
  4. Free Tips on Twitter
  5. Free Hosting on Twitter
  6. Free Software on Twitter
  7. Free Download on Twitter
  8. Free Advice on Twitter
  9. Free Report on Twitter
  10. Free Sample on Twitter
  11. Free Bonus on Twitter
  12. Free Guide on Twitter
  13. Bonus Mystery Search!


If you think this would be a fun, interesting starter list for friends, a dig, stumble, sphinn or tweet would be genuinely appreciated. Thanks!

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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Frumplegoozrumpl - A Twitter Love Story by Sam Freedom


Frumplegoozrumpl - just another crazy word.... or is it? After all, a few quick searches for "Frumplegoozrumpl", on the major search engines, yield the following results:


Not very impressive, is it? So, what's the point? Well, I'm always searching for new and interesting (read unorthodox, unexpected, unintended and, sometimes, unpopular) ways of taking the "road less traveled, and Twitter, with a little, "Frumplegoozrumpl", is just another one of those new and interesting things.

Actually, Frumplegoozrumpl is just a secret code word, and this whole post and all it's tweeting about Twitter is just a secret message for my growing cadre of disciples.

Can you figure it out?

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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Sphinn, Stumble, Tweet and Drop Your Way Into the New Year!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Let's Start With A Little Work-From-Home Humor

Last night, being 12/31/07, I was sipping a glass of bubbly with a large group of friends and one of them surprised me a bit with a softly whispered question, "Is tomorrow a holiday?"

Almost giggling with perplexity at how a person could not know after 50 years worth of New Year's Days, I just couldn't give a "yes/no" type answer.  So I replied, "Well, I work from home in my underwear, so it IS for most people, but not for me!"

Onto Bigger and Brighter Things

As far as blogging goes, the whole last year of 2007 can be summed up for me in the last 4 months and mainly in the names...


Fun Sphinn Articles


Useful Twitter Articles


No StumbleUpon Articles?


Very Helpful Entrecard Articles

I had no interest in blogging to the bigger non-internet marketing community until I got back from a long vacation that lasted from July to Sept.  What rocketed me into the much bigger blogging universe was an internet marketing-oriented social news site called, "Sphinn" and some inspiration from Andy Beard with quality articles like this.  Andy doesn't realize it but, through his blog and Sphinn, he was quite a "window" into the bigger blogging world for me and he graciously answered all my questions with more information than I was generally accustomed.  Andy and I had gone back quite a ways where we met on Michael Green's internet marketing forums.

Oooh, Oooh, Sphinn Me, Baby!

sphinn logo for my helpful sphinn articles
Fun Sphinn Articles

Sphinn is still running VERY strong but since I first happened onto the scene a mere couple of months ago, more and more spammers and manipulators have found out about it thus making it a little harder to get a qualified article to "go hot."  But they're introducing a lot of new functions that should, ideally, help keep things under control. 

Through Sphinn, I met a lot of very cool and friendly people; too many to list here, but you definitely know who you are - two, for example, who are liked by a lot of people are Shana Albert at Social Desire and Marty Weintraub at AimClear.  You can see them both, along with 18 other Top Sphinners in my recent article,

Top Sphinners - How Much Are Their Blogs "Worth?"

Shana is god's gift to the social media scene.  I know she doesn't think so but the reason I say this is because she serves as the perfect example of how any down-to-earth, non-techie person can go from unknown to well-known as long as they're willing to put in a little elbow grease in the beginning.  It's not that she doesn't have a field of expertise - she does, but it's just not really internet-based.  But that didn't stop her from making massive, positive contributions to the social news communities, thus, earning their respect and support in return.  Go Shana!

Marty is just a bright, sensitive guy who is very community-oriented and not ashamed to admit his love, er, addiction, er... whatever he calls it, to the social media scene.  He's proven time and again how committed he is to supporting both the Sphinn community and it's members.

There are definitely other Sphinners equally, or far more, worthy of mention.  Either I just don't know them or I lack any depth of relations with them yet but, hey, it's only been 3-4 months I've been there... and I can only expect Sphinn, and the quality interactions, to grow.

Stumbleupon THIS, Little Lady!

stumbleupon logo for my stumbleupon articles
No StumbleUpon Articles?

I'm STILL relatively clueless about Stumbleupon - I mean, as to what it takes to make a site really grab some Stumblethunder.  Unlike Sphinn and Twitter, there seems to be more to the Stumbleupon inner workings than elsewhere and I've not had the time or inclination to delve into it.  But rest assured, it is there, and THEY, whoever they are, are there.  It just seems that whether or not it is well understood, it is a good idea to at least have an SU account and to do some stumbling.  Without even trying too hard, my SU friendships have grown considerably AND a couple of my articles have been receiving a steady stream of "Stumblethunder" ever since.

10 Reasons You Might Be a Pussy Blogger
Wikipedia - Google's Anna Nicole Smith

If you don't have the StumbleUpon Toolbar, get it.  And stumble the sites that you love and that support you and, in unexpected ways, you'll start seeing some of that "Stumble Love" coming back your way - statistic logs might exaggerate a little, but they don't lie completely!

Twitter Me This!

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Useful Twitter Articles

Twitter not only has a LOT of very loyal users but I maintain that it is popular not only for the ability of reaching 1000s of people with WHATEVER happens to be on your mind at the moment but ALSO because many people deeply sense that it MUST have some massive potential that has yet to be unconvered.  I actually HAVE covered rather extensively in a half dozen, or so, Twitter articles that many Twitter users found both noteworthy and stimulating.  In fact, the moment I'm done writing this article, I'll just pop on over to twitter and mention it to my 200+ followers and some of you will be reading this right now.  So we already KNOW, and appreciate, the power of Twitter.

Twitter also has many 3rd party gizmos surfacing with fair regularity so I could have this post automatically Tweeted via RSS if I so choose.  And I can search for all kinds of keyword phrases on Twitter to see what people are mindlessly twitting about that day and it has led to some interesting discoveries.  And since Twitter tweets ARE indexed by Google, intelligently made Tweets can yield unexpected results down the road. 

While no personalities stand out on Twitter other than those who stand out pretty much everywhere, it's the most genuine, down-to-earth, immediate way for anyone to reach a lot of people who occasionally have something important to say.  Reaching people was even easier after people read my article,

"Quick Free Tip on How to Get Followers on Twitter Fast!"

Wherefore Art Thou, Entrecard?

entrecard logo for my helpful entrecard articles
Very Helpful Entrecard Articles

Is it so cliche to always save the best for last?  I can't honestly say "Entrecard is the best" of those listed because each, in its own way, offers a different experience and a different way to get eyeballs on your site.  But if your main goal IS to get eyeballs on your site then ENTRECARD wins hands-down, end-of-story.  Visits from Entrecard are not always targeted to your site but many have discovered that, for several reasons, it doesn't matter:

  1. Targeted Entrecarders WILL see your site;

  2. All Entrecarders are people with wants and needs;

  3. All Entrecarders who drop cards at your site benefit you; and

  4. Unexpected subscribers from lateral categories becomes evident;

  5. Entrecard is new, fresh and buzzing with a growing mass of warm bodies;

  6. And the opportunities to creatively benefit and form joint ventures is wide open.

  7. Oh yes, and without Entrecard, I would not have met Evil Woobie.

I have yet to hear anyone complain about "lack of traffic" on Entrecard and have soundly refuted those who hastily referred to Entrecard traffic as "junk traffic" in my articles, "10 Simple Ways to Squeeze the Most Out of Entrecard for Your Greater Advantage" and "Super Advanced EntreCard Strategy - Squeezing the Most Out of Your Chain Droppers"

Besides, Entrecard andEntrecarders can be pretty funny sometimes!

In Conclusion...
My New Year Resolutions

While these services did not just pop up in the last 4 months, they've somehow converged on the blogosphere together in such a way that has left the last 4 months VERY INTERESTING and with some super-huge, massive opportunities for all those who combine them in the years to come.

So, I make the following new year's resolutions which any of you can follow, tweaking to account for your specific conditions:

For the Month of January Only

  1. Sphinn and Stumble a Minimum of 5 New Articles Per Day

  2. Sphinn and Stumble a Minimum of 10 Sphunn Articles at Sphinn Eacy Day

  3. Stumble Entrecarders Who Stumble Me

  4. Comment On a Minimum of 10 Entrecard and Sphinners Blogs Per Day

  5. Find 1 New Non-Self-Promoting, Interesting Thing to Enrich Twitter Followers Every Day

  6. Drop 300 Entrecards Per Day;

  7. Run a Minimum of 11 Unique, Totally Mind-Blowing Entrecard Contest This Month.

  8. Evaluate and Tweak at End of Month for February and Report in Blog Post.

Some people might do 100 times those numbers, at times.  But remember, that is EVERY DAY and it should account for your particular circumstances should you follow suit.  Just like "salt to taste", well, sphinn, stumble and drop to taste!

HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR!  

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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Warning! Big Twitter Is Watching YOU!

BIG TWITTER IS WATCHING YOU.

"5.  ...pages on other websites which display data hosted on Twitter.com must provide a link back to Twitter."

Ok, Here Ya Go - Link to Twitter

The De-Tweetification of Sam Freedom

Those of you who have not warmed up to me yet will find this next bit, doubtlessly, enjoyable.

About 2-3 days ago, it became obvious to me that my Twitter tweets were no longer working.  I'd attempt to send them and they would just quietly disappear into Twitter nothingness.  I thought Twitter, being as bug-riddled as it is, was merely having a youthful version of a senior moment - so I figured a couple hours and she'd be right as rain.

I Was Wrong.

Tweet after tweet became forever lost in the Twitter Abyss so off to Twitter support I went to craft my crafty request....

Turn Me Back On, Now

I mused that, perhaps, one of their over-zealous, support staff had spied my "Further Exploition via Data Mining on Twitter" and began to have hallucinations of young exploited Indian children laboring over piles of freshly woven socks in some underground sweatshop.  So I made it clear that I had included the precise definition of "exploit" in the article which reads "to gain an advantage", which we are all pretty much trying to do anyways.

So I Was Met With The Following

Hello Sam,

Thanks for your email. One or more of these things may cause your profile to be flagged for review:

  1. you've followed a large number of people in a short amount of time
  2. there is a small number of followers compared to number of people you're following
  3. the updates consist mainly of links and not personal updates
  4. a large number of users blocking the profile and writing in with spam complaints

When this happens, we suspend the account temporarily and hide the contents from the public timeline in order to remove the cause of user complaint. We like to keep the Twitter community more based on personal updates rather than links, and ask that you manage your content according to this. I can turn your profile on for your current followers, but we'll monitor the profile and if complaints continue we'll have to turn it off again. Thanks for your understanding in this matter,

Well, First Of All, Twitter Can Go Suck An Egg

Lest some passer-by without a set of his or her own think Twitter "has the right" to do whatever they want because they own it.  Sure, just like I have the right to invite you in my house and then kick you out because you ate only my green M&Ms.  We do, but presenting themselves as "social media" which is largely about "the conversation", they sure fell short of the mark.

But in case you still don't get it, let me dissect that sterile reply for you line by line:

you've followed a large number of people in a short amount of time

No kidding:  "Quick Tip on How to Get Followers on Twitter, Fast!"  Not only was I not hiding that fact, but also never found even a remote reference to any such nonsense in your terms of service; which, by the way, is far out of the way on the bottom of the inner FAQ pages.  And whose fault is that anyways since you not only make it effortless to view everyone's "Following" list but also to FOLLOW them?  Doesn't it make sense that someone we find very interesting might have good taste in who they follow, so that we might want to get to know them, too? 

So instead of interfering with my social experience, why don't you do what the big boys do and either add captcha or respond with a nice notice that says something like, "Hey!  Slow Down!  You're following too fast."  That would be cool.  But interfering with the social experience of innocent users is not.

 

there is a small number of followers compared to number of people you're following

This is just plain disappointing coming from an alleged "social" media provider.  Are you really saying that because someone dares to actually follow a large amount of people before they've gained a massive following of their own, they're somehow violating TOS or tripping red flags?  Why don't you do what the big boys do and rather than interfering with my social experience, at least provide some kind of a heads-up that such a red flag even exists.

Believe me, it's preferable to having the Twitter Gestapo kick down peoples' doors in the middle of the night because their merry band of followers is somehow insufficient to allow them to follow X amount of people.  I guess unpopular Twitterers are pretty much screwed once they follow that Xth person.

It's also not our fault that you haven't given us a way to MASS UNFOLLOW people who aren't following us in return.  To unfollow all those people would take well over a day because you haven't made it possible to unfollow en masse.  But you certainly made it possible to be penalized for not doing it.

the updates consist mainly of links and not personal updates

Now we're getting somewhere.  This point is ap-kray (crap).  It has NOTHING to do with LINKS.  First of all, a lot of MY followers were introduced to Twitter, or my Twitter existence, via MY blog on which I had been ADVERTISING for Twitter pretty much for FREE.  Remember, that's how you got to be so big in the first place.  Second, if this were REALLY about LINKS, then you'd have to shut down Robert Scoble's link dump account and Seesmic and so many other people whose 1000000s of links are passing through the public timeline RIGHT NOW.

So links only bother you unless it clearly benefits you to be associated with the person dumping tons of links.  That's fine, but at least fully disclose that.  Just say somewhere that it's ok for Robert Scoble and anyone else who brought you 1000s of followers to flood Twitter with links but everyone else should be concerned about tripping red flags and getting their tweets shut off.  No problem.  Just make it clear. 

And, by the way, I have no remorse for tweeting 5 or 6 links for the hour or 2 following each of my blog posts.  AFTER ALL, that IS where I met many of my followers.  Links by ME to MY BLOG which has INSPIRED people to some cooler ways of benefitting from Twitter, should be a lot less offensive than 1000s of links by other users going to other sites including competitors.

Or maybe you are saying that your vision for Twitter should be limited to 100000s of people talking about useless nonsense like how they're enjoying their coffee without ever pointing to an external site.. .well, not too much anyways.  Which is kind of a funny thing since we're on the internet.

a large number of users blocking the profile and writing in with spam complaints

Well, was it that?  And if so, don't those complainers have a BLOCK button?  Were there REALLY spam complaints?  And did you REALLY review them? And why didn't you, at least, send a nice note explaining, "Hey, we've suspended your account due to a couple of spam complaints.  We're sorry but give us a day or two to review them and figure out if they have merit."

But you just shut off my tweets and said nothing.  So instead of interfering with my social experience, why don't you do like the big boys do and tell people to BLOCK or UNFOLLOW someone first and then see if the complaints continue.

Now let's go over the basic terms and see if I'm still a Tweeter in good standing:

Twitter's Basic Terms

  • You must be 13 years or older to use this site.

Check, I think.

  • You are responsible for any activity that occurs under your screen name.

Check.  Except when the devil makes me "do it."

  • You are responsible for keeping your password secure.

Check.  I'll make sure my anti-virus definitions are up-to-date.

  • You must not abuse, harass, threaten, impersonate or intimidate other Twitter users.

Check, but I'm trying really hard to hold back right now.

  • You may not use the Twitter.com service for any illegal or unauthorized purpose. International users agree to comply with all local laws regarding online conduct and acceptable content.

Check, I'm no longer acquainted with members of the Medallin cartel.

  • You are solely responsible for your conduct and any data, text, information, screen names, graphics, photos, profiles, audio and video clips, links ("Content") that you submit, post, and display on the Twitter.com service.

Check, but if something about this rule drew the red flag, I'd probably have agreed.

  • You must not modify, adapt or hack Twitter.com or modify another website so as to falsely imply that it is associated with Twitter.com .

Check, I'm scrapping the TWAMBLA website I had in mind.

  • You must not create or submit unwanted email to any Twitter members ("Spam").

Check.  But if I actually had their emails that might be a different story.

  • You must not transmit any worms or viruses or any code of a destructive nature.

Check, except the ones you give me.

  • You must not, in the use of Twitter, violate any laws in your jurisdiction (including but not limited to copyright laws).

Check.  Looks like I'm moving to Nevada.

So Then What's The Problem, Twitter? 

A little overzealous are we?  Micro-managing things just a little too much, maybe?  Just a big twit in a little roost, huh?

Well, If You Can't Handle the Tweet, Twitter, Then Get Out of the Twittin'...!

Now, If You Want to See Some REAL Spam, click here.


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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Quick Free Tip on How to Get Followers on Twitter Fast!

PREPARING THE SOIL FOR HOW TO GET FOLLOWERS ON TWITTER FAST
(if you don't need a spanking but just want the straight dope, skip to the last section)

how to get followers on twitter fast

What I'm about to say in this section is because what I'm about to share in the final section is the kind of tip you likely won't find anywhere else (even Mashable couldn't find a use for what I'm about to show you).  And before I give it, it's my responsibility to crack the shell of the war-weary blogger/visitor that comes here AS IF this were just another blog amidst the 1000s of blogs that are telling you such things as "how to comment properly on other blogs" or how "pagerank is (insert any adjective here)" or that you need to form teams instead of going it alone.  All stuff that can be found in 1000s of other similar articles for merely the price of Googling.

Instead, you need to start realizing that the world doesn't need another typical article on how to properly comment on blogs for traffic (article coming soon).  It also doesn't need yet another slew of rants or treatises on the mysterious, frustrating nature of Pagerank.

sam freedom internet marketing controversy blog freeing minds

What to do now.

What the blogosphere needs are more people who think even outside the "thinking outside the box" crowd.  And that's what you'll find here - even if it upsets certain segments of the blogging community, my loyalty is to freeing and expanding the mind, not to cramming myself into a tiny suit just to belong somewhere.  Visitors here will benefit from this the more they observe, the more they participate.  The more they dare to say, "Shit, now that took balls."

THE WARM-UP FOR HOW TO GET FOLLOWERS FAST ON TWITTER

A Small Dose of Reality

It's just a fact that marketing online is a numbers game.  There ARE definitely warm connections to be made but don't even dare attempt to tell me with a straight face that you, or anyone else, came here with simultaneous intentions of making money AND making friends.  You didn't.  And if you believe you DID, then challenge me in the comment section and you'll get an even bigger lesson (but if you're sincere about it, you'll also get my respect).

The fact is you already have REAL friends.  And if you don't, then you need to examine why because it's definitely going to interfere with your online business.

So no more of the fa-la-la-la garbage about communities and friends.  It doesn't get more disingenuous than that.  Marketers talk about communities and friends in order to keep you in THEIR community and thinking that they are YOUR friend.  It's CLASSIC marketing tech and you fall for it every time.  And not only that, when someone like myself warns you of it, you have a tendency to say, "Oh, not me... I know why I'M here." and that's only because I haven't CHARGED you for this information.  If I were charging you, you'd feel compelled to think more carefully about what was being said instead.  It would be FRAMED through the doorway of a payment you value. 

HERE'S THE DOPE ON GETTING FOLLOWERS FAST USING TWITTER

how to get followers fast on twitter using twitterposter

  1. Consider Making a Second Account on Twitter.  You'll be getting a lot of new tweets coming in this way and you don't want to miss your most cherished Tweeters tweets.

    • If you don't want to create a second account, you can always search for, or set up a feed, for tweets mentioning your name at TerraMinds.  This is not an essential step but it is one that I'd be remiss to leave out.

  2. Go to any place that lists Top Twitterers (Big Twits):  TwitterPoster or Twitterholics (thank to Twitter Facts for news of TwitterPoster).

    • Note: It doesn't HAVE to be Top Twitterers.  Any relevant Twitterer is fair game.  It just might take more time and work for your following to grow using smaller Twitterers.

  3. Find and visit Top Twitterers' Twitter page and determine those whose Tweets or presence seems to match the field of your blog's topic.

    • Using 21c as an example, they would be useful if your blog was about global warming or environmental concerns.  They happen to be following a lot of people so they might have done the same thing you'd be doing.  Using them this way could prove fruitful but I think you are better off doing this with the Big Twits who seem more judicious and focussed in who they deem "follow-worthy?"

    • It's also perfectly acceptable to go UNTARGETED if you're just starting out.  It won't be as effective but it's still better than kissing your boss's ass.

  4. Then FOLLOW the Twitterers THEY (Big Twits) are following.  Many will follow you in return (say hello to them if you can).

 

CONCLUSION

It's ok to do all your hugging and hand-shaking in your cherished blogging communities but don't ever get so blinded by it that you forget this is truly (and forever will be) a numbers game - relationship marketing could not have existed without the "numbers" to back it up.  When dropping a simple TWEET into Twitter can result in a very quick rush of 50-500 visits to your blog article - ALSO TRIPPING THE COUNTERS OF YOUR FAVORITE BLOG DIRECTORIES (therefore pushing your blog closer to the top) - AND EARNING YOU MORE CREDITS ON BLOG RUSH-LIKE TRAFFIC WIDGETS (resulting in more traffic to do not only the same but to also join you on Twitter), is it any wonder why all the allegedly great minds out there that everyone is following haven't yet thought of how simple and powerful this is?

That is why I say you are getting railroaded.  

You are told from so many established bloggers that Twitter either has NO USE or else they're acting all GA-GA over the most OBVIOUS USES (like Twitting out fire or earthquake alerts and ZzzZzZzz boring stuff) but if you want to build your readership and businesses up like the PIONEERS did years ago, you have to start using things in NEW, UNEXPECTED ways to get better than dismal or average results.

And screw the people who suggest that doing so is bad for your online health.  It is if you want to be an internet marketing cheerleader the rest of your life .  Just imagine what Christopher Columbus had to tolerate.

Thanks to Dazzling Donna, Andy Beard and JoiKoi for Sphinning a couple of my articles this week.


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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

4 Out of 5 Twitterers Surveyed Said....!

Any ensuing Twitter search, performed at TwitterVolume, are in no way intended to represent anything accurately.  They are done mainly for fun BUT... are also meant to convey a latent possibility about Twitter that, if properly understood and developed, can be VERY, VERY powerful and, quite possibly, VERY, VERY dangerous..

But for now, you need to know that there are...

The 3 Quintessential Groups of People Twittering and Tweeting On and About Twitter:

  1. The early adopters:  you could take the old "tin cans and a piece of string", repackage it and throw it to a pack of these types and they'd tell all their friends about it as if it were the next best thing since Marconi came out with Morse code.  Early adopters don't even necessarily care about all the nooks and crannies, twists and turns, or potentials of a new technology.  They just know that it's markedly different and it [enter some benefit here like "made their pizza warmer" or "cancelled out the frequency of their bosses voice"] and that's good enough for them. 

    Early adopters will spread the word faster than a case of dysentery passing through a boatload of stowaways.

    So if you're an early adopter, nothing short of a long stay at a top-notch mental health facility will make you aware that your habits mirror those found on MTV's, "The Real World." (hint, none of it's real).
  2. The curious but skeptical:  these people are reminiscent of those mid-sized bass who circle a bait for like an hour before finally saying, "Okeedoke... ain't seem to be no hooks 'round here!" even though 2 million other bass have just gone tearing through "the sky" on the wings of an exact copy of the "dinner" on which they're about to "Pownce." 

    The curious but skeptical will almost always bite if you can keep their attention long enough and/or keep new, flashy competition at bay.  If you're one of them, a good exercise for you would be to visit a Zen monastery in Burma and study Visspasana meditation for about 6 months.

  3. The "what-the-heys":  this clan's holy symbol is a Guinness Book of World Records size question mark.  Not only do they not get Twitter but they also don't even try to get it... unless you consider blogging an "I don't get it!" post as some kind of an unconscious cry for help.  A good example of their being stymied would be single-serve coffee makers. 

    What-the-heys could easily understand how making coffee at home could result in $X saved every year but they wouldn't fathom why anyone with a good old-fashioned coffee maker would want to pay more, on a per-pound basis, for the single-serve packages.  How about, "because good coffee is already $7.99+/lb and if you're wasting 1 or more cups per brew then single-serve is a potential money-saver, ya stooge!" 

    What-the-heys tend to not order a $4 glass of wine on a flight because they know they can get if for a dollar less at the airport.  So if you're a "what-the-hey", a good exercise for you would be to watch re-runs of McGuyver.

Ok, now that I've unintentionally insulted about 95% of my readership, let me explain why it's useful to know that...

YOU (go look at the date) are only seeing the "humble beginnings" of the Great Starship Twitterprise.  As far as I'm concerned, it is THE MOST INSIDIOUS social media application I've ever seen.  And since I don't sit at home doing full-scale, techno-droid analysis of each one, feel free to discount that statement to your heart's delight.  But mark my words....

If You Think You Have Issues With the Patriot Act...

If government jackals start kicking down doors in the middle of the night without issuing warrants, in the very least, you have the power to revolt.  But what can you do when you have 100s of tentacles in you, feeding voraciously on the most precious stuff you, or any human being, have to offer:  ATTENTION.

social medias robert scobles starfish is not you - its EATING you.
Oh shit!  So you meant the Scoble Starfish is EATING me?

"Argument One--The Mediation of Experience

"As humans have moved into totally artificial environments, our direct contact with an knowledge of the planet has been snapped. Disconnected, like astronauts floating in space, we cannot know up from down or truth from fiction. Conditions are appropriate for the implantation of arbitrary realities. Television is one recent example of this, a serious one, since it greatly accelerates the problem." Jerry Mander, The Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television

Now, I am not a conspiracy theorist but, if your head has been in this game a while, you'll have undoubtedly found a number of the "What-the-heys" who are blogging, "I just don't get Twitter!" or "What's the big deal with Twitter?" and I believe they deserve a response that doesn't, AS USUAL, emphasize only the "happy-happy-joy-joy" aspects of it.

After all, wouldn't emphasizing only the positive and ignoring all of the negative about social media applications, like Twitter, pretty much put you in a similar category as Donald Rumsfeld?

The fact is, any benefit of individuals (or local organizations) using Twitter is vastly overshadowed by what it portends in benefit to major corporations (or individual rogues who know how to tap into and/or manipulate its data).  For what you really have on a MOMENT-TO-MOMENT basis are a bunch of fairly intelligent, technologically savvy individuals blurting out whatever the heck they want, from pretty much wherever they want and have it almost instantly read by others however they want from wherever they want. 

Almost Sounds Like Freedom, Huh?

I would almost bet you ANYTHING that Twitter gets snapped up by Google because data mining MINDLESS activity of this kind and magnitude is simply PRICELESS.  We're not talking about the oh-so-revered "targeted search" at Google, or the supremely glorified site metrics from your favorite analytics.  We're talking about what millions upon millions of people do WHEN THERE'S NOBODY HOME.


The joke backfired and the house burnt down.

Oh I know many people reading this will think that they're perfectly fine and conscious when they're mobile twittering from the local car wash:



click here to see 2 months worth of car wash twittering!

I know, I know... we're all perfectly conscious all of the time, right?  But are we?  With Rich Schefren citing studies showing that the average CEO is productive for about 28 minutes per day and most of us unable to drive 30 feet without going into a hypnotic trance, are we REALLY so conscious?

So now, TWITTER is going to be the ultimate, REAL-TIME honey pot data center for how millions of otherwise "intelligent", tech-savvy people behave when they are free to communicate whatever they want, however they want, to whomever they want, whenever they want, from wherever they want in a totally hypnotic, tranced-out, unimpeded state.

"Welcome to TWITTER, the ultimate data repository for tapping into humanity's TRUE STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS living.  We hope your stay is enjoyable."

Essentially, it's data mining your unconscious behavior on a much deeper level than ever before without having to follow you around with a camera or install one in your living room.  You've done it for them!  On your mobile phones, too!  Awesome, huh?!?!

And Now for Something Completely Different...

The title of this article is "4 out of 5 Twitterers Surveyed..." and it began by saying, "Any ensuing searches, performed at TwitterVolume, are in no way intended to represent anything accurately."  So here's a few simple, fun searches I conducted using TWITTERVOLUME:

R - Rated:  What is the drug of choice for TWITTERERS?

I think you'll be surprised.  Oxys came in so low they were barely a blip.  Seems Twitterers are right in line with the national past time of a good ol toot every now with puff and shoot going neck-and-neck for second place.  Hippies came in a dismal last place with their trippy stuff.

But you'll be surprised which drug Twitterers preferred most!

X - Rated: What are Twitterers favorite Sex Act?

I think readers will be surprised who "came from behind" to win this one.  But you'll see that the data is going to rain hell down on men when Twitter reveals that things between men and women are still truly not, cough cough, so equal in this area.

G - Rated: What do Twitters Like to Drink Most?

The first soda company that comes out with coffee soda is going to rake it in... with or without an account on Twitter!  And let's just say that 7-up was no damn slouch!

Conclusion

As was previously stated, the examples given were meant for fun.  But they're also to make people aware that when the right billion dollar corporation comes along and invests in a decent piece of Twitter data mining software, all those seemingly insignificant tweets that people think are either cool, or not a big deal, or totally insignificant, are going to end up making someone a lot of money...!

The end-game for "Big Money" corporate entities is to get into the heads of as many people as possible so they can trigger calls-to-action, at-will.  Twitter is going to be an abnormally useful tool when it comes to achieving that.

But for now, have fun... and remember, Big Brother is watching you!

"And Please Stop By "The Big Twitter Experiment - And the Most Awkward Twitter Comment Ever?" And Help Out. 

Thanks...!


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The Big Twitter Experiment - And the Most Awkward Twitter Comment Ever?

Welcome to The Great Big Twitter Experiment!

blue twitter bird for the big twitter experimentThis is not at all a joke.  And this is not even remotely some amateur ploy to gain traffic and/or backlinks even if some of that does occur.

As many visitors have already seen in 2 previous articles titled, A Quick Jaunt Into Data Mining on Twitter and Further Exploitation via Data Mining Twitter, I'm quite serious about discovering some of the cooler, unexplored possibilities with Twitter.  And I'm glad to share most of what I find because, frankly, I've got so many ways of making money on the web that it's almost boring.

And what I really want is to sorta give people a bit of a jolt by showing them some neat ways of using (and combining) FREE services for some completely unexpected revelations.  And for that, your very simple contribution can be of immense help.

So Today's Experiment Is...

twitter experiment on sam freedoms internet marketing controversy blog
My Evil Assistant

All participants will be doing are a couple of activities that they are already doing anyways, just in other venues; and so, that I can get some decent data through Twitter AND so others passing through may learn, as well, I would like YOU to help me with the following tasks:

  1. Post a comment below explaining precisely how you arrived.  If it was by search engine, include the keyword phrase you used.  If it was by one of my Twitter messages, you can just say "Twitter" (and optionally include the tweet).  If you are on my email news list, you can just say so.  Or if you floated in from my newsfeed, well... by now, you know the routine.

  2. At LEAST once, but preferably several times, make a TWEET on Twitter referring to "Sam Freedom's Big Twitter Experiment" with a link to this article.  In other words, tell your followers to come see (and hopefully participate in) the experiment.  Using the actual URL is preferable but a TinyURL will be fine.

  3. OPTIONAL:  Link to this article on your blog.  It doesn't have to be forever but even for just a little while.


paste this into your twitter shout box

In the very least, PLEASE tell us below how you got to this article AND what about what you saw made you come here?

I want to show you some of the latent power in Twitter - the stuff that might not be readily available elsewhere.


Other than one of the most awkward tweets I've yet to spy...

Please participate.  Thank you.


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Sunday, November 11, 2007

Ning! You Heard It Here Third!

Sometimes, words are too much and a lot more can be said with much less.  Coming from a word crafter, that statement should not be taken lightly.

So the short of it is that a company called NING, using OpenSocial, allows you to create your very own community!  That's easy to grasp but still very strange because it's yet another link in an exponentially growing chain-link fence of social media evolution. 

We went from big ol, clunky MySpace and AdBook... whoops, Facebook... places that gave us our own SPACES.

Then we rolled over into StumbleUpon where we just surfed a ton of websites with such frightening ease, voted and "wroted" on them then told friends.

Before SU even made it out of the gate, MyBlogLog, Bumpzee and MyBlogCatalog further ensnared us into big-ass user communities where everyone could see which other members were visiting ir sites and make friends with them.

And now, before any of the other venues gets to even plant its feet, NING comes along and we're given the opportunity to create our OWN communities.  NING has all the feel of SQUIDOO... EXCEPT... and this is a big exception... it's not just a static page...

IT'S YOUR OWN DARN FREAKIN' COMMUNITY!
About Anything... Any little thing your heart desires...


graph by david armano

Can someone get David Armano over here, please!

Have a Look Around and Join Me at FINDOUT Now...!


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Saturday, November 10, 2007

Why I'm Angry with Caroline Middlebrook And Her Big Juicy Guide to Twitter

I'm really angry with Caroline Middlebrook! 

I tried to convince her that her excellent, free Twitter Guide could easily be boxed up and sold for an easy $10k-$20k in about 3-5 days but she refused.  She said she was more interested in generating goodwill and backlinks like any good blogger who is in it for the long haul. 

I said, "I can certainly understand that, Caroline.  But why not give away the first chapter and THEN sell the rest?", but she refused to budge.  No matter what profitable scenario I came up with, Caroline parried it like a Stanley Cup goalie.

All I can say is... you'd better go soak it up before she changes her mind!  And, by the way Caroline, it worked!  You got your backlink!

Go Visit Caroline Middlebrook's "Big, Juicy Guide to Twitter" and learn how to properly, and profitably, use Twitter to your advantage right now!

(and if you're a blogger, consider linking to it as a valuable resource for your visitors)


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Sir Samuel Freedom: Social Media's Errant Knight

how to be a good blogger and avoid bad blogging"Bad blogger!  Bad!  You don't get a cookie or a Digg or a Sphinn or a Bump or a Poke or a Plug or a...."

After about a month of vacationing in the lovely town of Durham, N.C., I decided that my hiatus from blogging had gone on long enough.  Previously, I had been ministering to, and entertaining, a crowd mainly composed of internet marketers who, at one point or another, felt the "sting" of the hype from the work-at-home (WFH) "gurus."  With my quick wit and ability to absorb all the marketing data and concepts at light speed, many people began to find a sort of refuge here - a small, kindly place amidst the rubble of the WFH battles they'd just been through.

After all, it IS a war.  And there ARE battles.  Darwin IS alive and well and almost everyone is COMPETING.  Although victory will still go to the most flexible and creative.

Which brings me to the point of this article and for which I must thank the 26th U.S. President, Teddy Roosevelt...

"Walk Softly And Carry a Big Stick"

Having finally decided to dip a toe into the social media scene, the Sam Freedom way (follow me on Twitter), I began to get the eerie feeling that "as much as things change, they remain the same."  In fact, I encountered new waves of wanna-bes, all excited to think that they were on the cutting edge of something new, something that was supposed to empower them, something that would set them free... to what...?  express themselves more?  The movers and shakers were speaking as if it were simply more power going to "the people."  How noble, right?  And who would dare challenge or question a notion so intoxicating and pleasing to masses of power-hungry individuals impatiently waiting their turn at the mic?  Who would dare?

Like ANY technology, the positives are stressed AD NAUSEUM by both those who KNOW they are in the ripe position to gain handsomely from it; as well as by those who are utterly naive in IMAGINING they might POSSIBLY gain handsomely from it.  So the battle lines get drawn and each begins to fall into rank as to what kind of soldier they're going to be in this new "social media" vacuum, this same old, same old war for POWER.  After all, does any sane person honestly believe that 6 billion people can all REALLY express themselves freely without conflict?

The fact that there are so many new variables coupled with an actual dumbing-down in our formative school years, has left people vulnerable to the phenomenon of recurrence. 

"Ouspensky and Mouravieff write about recurrence. Recurrence is a mechanical replay of mechanical circumstances...." Cassiopaea Glossary

And the urge to BELONG, so deeply-seated that people almost have no other choice but to behave like lemmings and just dive into a large, boiling vat of belonging; just another carrot slice or potato cube in the faceless bowl of social media soup.  And they do so happily - happy that their icon, and all the emotions they've crammed into it, are being viewed somewhere... by someone... by anyone... maybe, or maybe not.

Where Are My Fellow Knights?

Lest I become as a disembodied observer watching the whole affair from the tip of a crescent moon, I have had to take a role in this matter, as well.  Like bodhisattva, I have intentionally chosen the role of knight - hacking and slashing at the braids of lunacy or psychosis by which men unwittingly become entangled in their frenzied desire for more... more power, more sex, more belonging, more fame. And yet it never amazes me to see such people return for yet another jaunt through the marketplace of desire, wanting to feel the rush of the herd sweeping across the internet tundra and, again, become entangled in a web of ignoble deceit.

Like Sir Percival, I too hung from Morgana's tree until an errant spur cut free this errant knight.  Tempted, I was, to become an active member of everything under the sun for fear of not belonging.  If I were only a member of one social media round table then I clearly felt the lesser than someone who was a member of two social media sites.  And if I were a member of two?  Then I felt the lesser of one who was thrice.

The Risk of Resisting Temptation  

Graph by D. Armano

And pray tell, what if I did not Sphinn or Digg enough?  My articles, no worse than anyone else's and, on Tuesdays through Fridays, clearly the better, would not be Sphunn or Dugg in return.

And if I did not state the obvious, such as

Or refused to taint this blog with

I would, no doubt, be cast into despair!  Cut off!  Fragmented!  And lonely beyond repair!

Were it not, however, for my faith in virtue.

Redemption

So whomever you are... wherever you might be... and however you might be encountering these words... you may always remember, and rest assured, that....

You've Got a Friend in Me


 


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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Further Exploitation via Data Mining on Twitter

Exploit: 1. To employ to the greatest possible advantage.

Being the sole internet marketer (slash blogger) with the specific aim of spreading good cheer and controversy simultaneously, I was very tempted to title this article, "Raping Twitter". But not for the mere shock value that certain sensitive individuals might assume. You'll see why, in just a second..

You see, in a previous post titled, "A Quick Jaunt Into Data Mining On Twitter", I shared my observation that Twitter is completely ripe for some serious data mining. I then included a specific recipe for a cursory exploration into data mining Twitter via the combination of three 3rd party applications found through the Twitter Fan Wiki site. The three were as follows:

  • Twitterverse, which showed a "word cloud" of the most popular phrases over the past 1, 5 and 10 hour periods.
  • TwitterSearch, which allows a user to search any term and see all the various ways and times it was being used.
  • TwitterVision, connected to TwitterSearch, it allows a user to see where a Twitterer lives.

To give an example of the power of Twitter, a Twitter friend named Shahi B twittered me to let me know that alongside TwitterSearch was another application called, "Terra Minds". It was that quick, too. Terra Minds, essentially, does the same thing as TwitterSearch except it allows you to see results beyond the first ten. One search, for example, responded with multiple pages and said,

data mining twitter sam freedom controversy blog

"found 645 twitter updates from the last 2 months
Subscribe to these results: rss"

While it's nice that Terra Minds totals search results and offers you RSS feeds of any search term results you wish, those are not the main "exploits" or "data mining" about which I'm writing. But, just the same, let's entertain them for a moment because they can STILL be very powerful.

So Then, Why Are You Using Twitter?

If you're using Twitter, then you want something.
Or, you're not using Twitter, but you STILL want something....

Once you figure out what it is, you set up an RSS feed at Terra Minds with the search terms that will help you get it. For instance, if you're looking to maintain a friendly Twitter conversation with "in-the-know" persons whom you might not have otherwise had any connection, then missing their Tweet for you, about you, or on a topic you were following could mean a lost advantage.

The obvious thing one might think to do is to grab a feed of THEIR (friends) tweets, or just follow what they are saying all the time. But what if there's more than one person who might speak on something about your target need? Do you really want to be sifting through every single Tweet of a dozen people who might also sometimes be tweeting gibberish? Instead, data mine by setting up the RSS feed at Terra Minds on search terms including things like a) your name, b) your area of interest, c) your area of expertise, d) anything else that might be of interest to you..

It's important to be as targeted in your search terms as possible since you WILL be getting those terms Tweeted from EVERYONE twitting. But it's not as scary as it sounds. Rather than sifting through 1000s of tweets from a handful of well known people who could be talking bunk or about any number of a million topics including their favorite movies, most of these targeted "search result" tweets will, at least be in the target area of your interest and it will be easy to scan them for interesting, targeted information and/or trends.

It can also alert you when ANYONE is talking about you if you ever reach the point where someone might.

Here, This One's Really Embarrassing!
And This, I Must Confess, I Enjoyed...


B
e careful what you twit about, it's ALL indexed and searchable!

As you can see, her editor doesn't need to BE on Twitter. And yes, I wrote and told her. But even my research for this article, leading to her site, just led to a new discovery...

TWIT THIS!

TwitThis is another simple, neat little 3rd party application that allows users on your site to Twit about your site INSTANTLY. It sends visitors to a TwitThis form which will auto-append your site link as a TinyURL to your Twitter tweet. When your visitor uses TwitThis via your icon, all your visitor's Twitter friends will get an instant link to your site AND, get this... that twitted information will end up INDEXED. That means both you and others can find it on Twitter AND Google, for starters.

twit this twitter 3r party application for instant site twitting on the fly!

So what you can do is go to TinyURL, create a TinyUrl for your main page and then create a Terra Mind's RSS feed (by initiating a search) for any instance of your site's TinyURL and you'll get regular notices of what visitors will have said about your site. There's also a plugin for WordPress users that allows their TwitThis button to send "specific pages" to be Twitted rather than just the main site url, so tracking these "page-based" TwitThis Tweets via Terra Mind's RSS could be a little more challenging.

Mine, (non-WordPress) for example, is
http://tinyurl.com/33febb

Personally, I'll be content to suffer my Non-WordPress main-page-address-only TwitThis solution as visitors can still talk about the specific pages in their Tweets and I can then easily track such Tweets by the TinyUrl . But both newbies AND advanced users need to take note:

  • newbies - TinyURL creates the SAME shortened url for the SAME url every time. So for MY BLOG, my TinyURL will ALWAYS be http://tinyurl.com/33febb

  • advanced users: set up your feeds for the last part of the TinyURL only. In my case, 33febb. It seems Terra Minds does not recognize the http:// part.

But That Also Means...
...You Can Set Up An RSS Search Feed for ANY Main Site Address Mentioned in Any TWEET.

Since we just went over that TinyURL makes the SAME TinyURL for any given URL, then you can go check (or create!) the TinyURL for ANY website URL that you want to monitor and your Terra Mind RSS search feed will alert you whenever that TinyURL is mentioned in a Tweet.

This is barely even scratching the surface, folks..

So Why "Raping" Twitter?

With all the usual disclaimers acknowledging that rape is a very disturbing topic, the fact is that it exists. I was curious just how many Twitterers had mentioned the word in their Tweets and it was quite startling, actually (see how many times). While many of us, initially, signed up for Twitter either because we saw it as a means to a money-generating end, a way to meet new friends, or as just plain cool (or all!), there will soon dawn on us many alternative uses for which we had previously never imagined - for example, a rape counselor would have a completely new channel from which to learn about peoples' real-time attitudes in their use of the word AND, also, a plethora of new eyes and ears reporting on new articles and sites related to the topic. And the same goes for anyone in any field, whether a professional or a hobbyist.

With the cursory look into the tools and techniques I've only begun to mention in these first two Twitter-based articles, one can already see how possible and easy it is to recruite a whole new ARMY of info-gathers who are completely unaware that they are helping you... and so far, for free.

Stay Tuned, I'm Going to Run a Test And Get Deeper Into This for You In One My Very Next Articles...


ps. Thanks to Andy Beard for Sphinning the Previous Part.


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