Randsta
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Someone said to me that Facebook is for the people you went to school with and Twitter is the people you wished you went to school with.
Useful business marketing tool.
I work as a web developer and have written tools to make use of Twitter but I personally can't stand it and I am yet to feel the need to create an account for myself. For me it's like the annoying person at work that doesn't shut up and feels the need to tell you everything about their mundane life.
true, but theres more to business than marketing, and more to marketing that publicity. i recall recently some media analyst's report berating that x % of the FTSE 100 didnt have active twitter accounts, and how terrible this must be for their business not communicating to the public this way. what it overlooked is that the likes of Schroders, Allied British Foods or Rio Tinto have no need to communicate with the general public. many FTSE100 companies dont sell anything to or have any dealing with the general public. even a company like Kingfisher doesn't really have any purpose for twitter, though its subsidaries of course would. websites suffice.
But, surely, while you're sat round the dinner table they are communicating constantly with their friends who they have spent the entire day with but haven't seen for at least an hour? Or are you man enough to say "put the phone down and communicate with ME"?
I didn't think I would like it. But I do. I prefer it to FB. Like the news feeds, things that interest me......and reading KLL's use of the English language. Fascinating.
Listen folks, if you're following people that post about what they're having for dinner or what bus they're getting to work, then you're following the WRONG PEOPLE. And yes, Twitter, will be boring for you.
But there are thousands of interesting people at the height of their areas of expertise, posting funny, interesting and inspiring things. If you find it boring then quite frankly YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG. You may as well as say that you're not really interested in anything.
Let's take the one thing we all have in common -the Albion. Most of the players tweet, the club tweets, the kitman tweets, the official photographer tweets (with great pics), Naylor and others at the Argus tweet (their tweets on deadline transfer day were brilliant and the first place for breaking news), most national sports journalists tweet, most football websites tweet, there are people that have aggregated Albion news in a single Twitter account that tweet, NSC tweets interesting stuff that's come up on the site, LOADS of funny and interesting fans tweet some great stuff about the Albion posting pictures, comments on games etc, Albion roar tweet, TSLR tweet.......listen , I could go on, but you get the point. If you think following all these people would be boring, then you yourself really are quite DULL.
A garden wall for gossips.... PURLEASE.
I personally couldn't give a toss. It was an example.why would you want to know what famous people are doing?
Probably nothing NOW...So what transfer deadline news do you have that i don't
It was great on transfer deadline day, keeping up with all the transfers going on.
Too many tweets make a twat.