Ten Tweets about Twitter
1. It's easy to learn how to use Twitter, but it's hard to learn why. Once you get the “why,” you'll move from skeptic to disciple overnight.
2. Twitter isn't like Facebook: Twitter starts conversations with people you’d like to know. Facebook starts them with people you used to know.
3. The greatest value of Twitter doesn’t come from knowing what the people you follow are doing. It comes from knowing what they are thinking.
4. Ever think, “If only I could get 5 minutes with Mr. _______, my biz would explode” moments? They’re on Twitter, you’ve got 140 characters. Go!
5. If you want to extend your Twitter relationships into the real world, be a real person on Twitter -- and don’t call yourself “@imgreat12375”
6. If you fear Twitter will interfere with your ability to get your work done, you’re not afraid of Twitter, you’re afraid of doing your work.
7. Twitter helps start conversations like kindling helps start fires. However, without further attention and real fuel both will soon burn out.
8. Twitter's like a networking meeting on steroids -- though the conversation’s better and there're a lot fewer insurance salesmen in the room
9. There are Twitter friends and real life friends. The successful Twitter user values both, but knows how to turn the former into the latter.
10. The number of followers you have is far less important than the number of followers you deserve. Always work to deserve more.
BONUS: Twitter How To: Follow, Care, Follow, Share, Connect, ReTweet, Repeat
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