Twitter Feed Added - But What The Hell Is It?
If you look on the right sidebar of the blog you will notice I have added a couple of new things. One is a MyBlogLog widget, which may be the subject of another post, and a widget marked Twitter Feed. But what is Twitter?
That's a great question - and I always have a really tough time answering it. Tonight at dinner, I tried to explain Twitter to Kristi...and failed miserably. So let's look to Twitter for the official explanation from the website:
Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?
Interesting, but it doesn't really mean that much to me. And actually, after I first signed up for Twitter, I played around with it for a bit and then stopped using it for a number of months. But after hearing a lot of the bloggers I follow buzzing about Twitter (Hugh being the most vocal) I tried Twitter out again...and you know what? I get it.
So here's my best explanation of Twitter, at least the way I see it:
Twitter gives people in different physical locations the ability to quickly communicate their location, status and points of interest to their friends and contacts in what can best be described as a virtual workplace/cafe. This virtual workplace may be the reason why so many web/independent workers find Twitter so useful - it lets them broadcast simple ideas and concepts with the people they care about without going through the formality of a blog post, email or even instant message.
Now I'm not going to sit here and tell most people to use Twitter - it really seems to only make sense for tech industry and web-savvy folks at this point. But if you are an active member in the online community, it might be time to get involved with Twitter...it's a great way to get in touch with and keep up to date with the people you know and the people that matter in the online world.
I think Hugh put it best, half joking - "Note to World: If you're not on Twitter, I don't want to make friends with you." (Here are his thoughts on Twitter).
If you'd like to check out my Twitter page, you can head over to http://twitter.com/marketingpunk.
Comments
I found Twitter to be the most useful when we are at events such as the Affiliate Summit. Shawn started an Affiliate Summit group. If you have internet access on your phone or computer while you are there, you can keep up with what is going on at the event. A co-worker asked me what Twitter was yesterday and I had a hard time explaining it myself!
Posted by: Debby Banning | March 4, 2008 08:38 AM
my definition. twitter is your nagging girlfriend:
http://www.artifacting.com/blog/2007/03/14/twitter-is-your-nagging-girlfriend/
Posted by: hubs | March 4, 2008 11:22 AM