This article talks about twitter etiquette. If people follow you, what are your responsibilities to them?

Do you HAVE to follow? I have found that I only want to follow those people who are dead on topic for me with either SEO, SEM, Website Design, Blogging or simply those people that are within my state as I enjoy those connections as well. To just follow anyone and everyone that follows you created a huge waste of time for me, and even more things to look at and decide if they are worthy of my time. I am experimenting with having more than one Twitter “face”. I have my @yourwebchick profile for my business interests and @veryhappywife for the more girlie side of me that likes to learn and discuss things like gardening, photography, parenting semi adult, empty nesters, scrapbooking etc. I haven’t spent much time making connections on that one yet so I’ll let you know how my experiment goes.

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One Response to “Twitter Snobs”

  1. Melitsa says:

    This is something I need to do. It’s easy to follow so many on Twitter but unfollowing seems such a loooooong task. It’s not easy to get through all those pages. Like you I love to follow local people and people in my related field. I do give others out of my zone a chance. I’ve been pleasantly surprised and now follow some people totally unrelated to me.

    I think a regular weeding process works well.
    Happy New Year.

    @playactivities

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