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What has your attention?”

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I also reply 75-80% of the time in my stream

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Social Media for Publishers- the Webinar

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Other times, I promote products, people, services, things that I think are cool. I don’t do it for money. That’s my friend, Ted’s company. I just like promoting good/interesting things. I promote my stuff, too. I do it at about a 12:1 ration (12 them, 1 me).

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Other Questions You Might Ask

How Often Should I Tweet? – As often as you feel like tweeting, and as often as your audience/community will sustain.

Should I Use Services Like TweetLater? – I don’t. You can. Seems like robots stuff and I don’t do that on Twitter.

How Do You Get More Followers? – I answered that by showing you how to get more Twitter followers TODAY (parody title and style, but the advice is solid).

How Often Are You On Twitter? – I’m on lots. Hours a day. But the thing is, this is part of my business. How often should you be on? That’s up to you. How much business does this channel net you? How much do you need to connect to folks who matter to you?

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Nonprofit: I’d start a storytelling and pictures blog about the causes I was tasked with supporting. No question about it: stories and pictures are powerful contributors to nonprofit experiences.

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And business leaders, how can you protect from the other direction in this world of the half-owned brand? Are you in the business of developing a deep bench of talent? Have you thought about succession plans for your “faces and voices” people? What happens when your community manager, someone like current superstar Connie Bensen gets a better offer, and you’ve lost one of your competitive advantages?

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