We all have our "life lists." 10 things we want to do before we leave this earth. It usually includes incredible trips to far-flung destinations like Australia or Tahiti and serious challenges that you would normally never consider. Think sky-diving (OK, so maybe that one's not on Peter Shankman's list).
Here's my short list. What would you add to this Twitter "bucket list"?
2. Live tweet an event. Attending a conference in the next month? Bring your Blackberry or iPhone along and tweet right from the event. For you, it's a fun way to relay useful information to your followers, friend and colleagues. And for those following you, it's a great way to glean useful nuggets of information from an event they may not have the good fortune to attend. Right now, this is relevant as I, and many others, would love to be in Austin at SXSW. But, since I can't, I'll be sure to follow Mack Collier, Beth Harte and others who are in Texas and relaying the best practices, tips and interesting stories along the way. Over the last few months, if you've noticed, I've also enjoyed live tweeting Gopher basketball games (lately @dfolkens, @mnheadhunter, @rpmaus and @ryanmathre have joined in the action)
4. Have fun with your avatar. Chris Brogan seemingly changes his avatar once a week (closed circuit to Chris: I like the one with your daughter in the pic). Others have swapped out their avatars to demonstrate support for causes or charities (the various 12for12K avatars, for example). Whatever the case, let your hair down. Have some fun. Live a little.
6. Be a virtual mentor. Many Twittizens mentor in their "real lives". However, that doesn't mean you should pass on the chance to mentor someone virtually as well. It's easy and doesn't require a ton of time. Just passing along a few good pieces of advice to younger pros can help immensely. And make sure to tag your posts--use the #pradvice tag so everyone can benefit from your pearls of wisdom. You'd be surprised how far your message, tips or insights might travel.
9 comments:
Fun list! This isn't exactly "on Twitter" but I would add:
7. Make plans to meet some of your Tweeple in real life!
Twitter is great for building relationships, but they can be really strengthened or enhanced by meeting the people behind the avatar. Attend a local tweetup or try to go to a conference or other type of event where you can meet some of the people you follow!
Great ideas, Arik! I would also add to connect with someone in your community via e-mail/telephone for a more indepth discussion or to help with a project. I've helped beta test a new Twitter app, sought advice from someone in my network and engaged in efforts to get influential policymakers on Twitter. It's the little things daily that make for quality relationships.
Thanks Arik!
You know Amy, I was thinking the exact same thing as you! My #7 would definitely be to try to meet you and/or other Tweeple at some point. And not just locally - I think Arik has the right idea in that he's trying to find ways to meet people from other markets. Maybe someday I can make that happen too.
I might even add a #8 - Give something away. Whether it's a piece of insight/wisdom, or some money for someone else's cause, or a free counseling/mentoring session, we all feel better when we're contributing to the common good. Twitter is another great venue for that.
Thanks!
@JasonSprenger
really fun post, great ideas! Thanks for sharing
Arik - this is a fun list. I particularly like #7, which I think is probably the most important part about Twitter. "Be a mentor to someone." Like most things in life, you get out of it what you put in it. If you spend the time to cultivate a following, a persona if you will, I guarantee that you will find value in it, but more importantly, so will your followers.
Love #7...For #8, retweet good information! Otherwise a really good Tweet is "lost" in a tiny Twitter moment, never to be seen again...
#9 Take a look at your followers blog! Get to know some people better!
Of course, a separate discussion would be "10 things to do on Twitter before you're born" -- http://twitter.com/kermitkeliher
Great post Arik - I can safely say I've done (or at least tried to do) all of these things! What I like about this list is that everything on it is very doable by anyone looking to leverage Twitter to build relationships.
Amy/Linda/Jason--How could I forget meet tweeps in real life? That should definitely be on this list. I just think about some of the folks I would love to meet in real life this year (and they're not all national): David Mullen, Jen Wilbur, Lauren Fernandez, Allan Schoenberg, Beth Harte, Sonny Gill, the list goes on and on.
I also like Jason's idea of giving something away. So important in building any relationship. And you always get more than you give--words to live by, my friends.
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