Who do I follow back on Twitter?

I’ve gotten a lot of questions lately about how I decide who I’m going to follow back on Twitter. As I mention in this weekend’s presentation, it all comes down to PFFT.

6 Comments

  1. Ann Handley on October 23, 2010 at 11:04 am

    Great in-depth tutorial — you articulated a few points clearly that I hadn’t considered. Nice job, Margie!

    • Margie Clayman on October 23, 2010 at 4:56 pm

      Thanks! 🙂

  2. Stephane Poirier on October 23, 2010 at 7:29 pm

    Lots of useful advice. Basics but so important grounds for a true, engaging presence on twitter.

    I was lucky to get many of those advices (when I started tweeting) by my colleague (Christopher) at Exo Marketing. That being said, listening to your presentation reminded me some things I was starting to forget recently because of time constraints related to my tweep’s progression.

    I’m giving this example of me just to outline that basics you put up-front are not only useful for beginners. Your presentaton is relevant for all tweeps, beginners and seasoned.

    I thank you for reminding me the basics!

    • Margie Clayman on October 24, 2010 at 8:32 am

      Great to know, Stephane. Thanks so much! 🙂

  3. […] list trying to make sure I follow back good people. As I’ve discussed a lot here before, I try not to be a Twitter snob, but I also try not to follow back everybody. I look at every follower – I analyze their […]

  4. Easwar Hariharan on December 29, 2010 at 1:16 pm

    I was evaluating my own profile while I went through the presentation and realized that my top 20 tweets would mostly be my interactions with the #usguys tweeps.

    What would you decide when a profile is obviously engaging, but carrying on conversations with a hashtag community you’re not part of? What I’m trying to get here is my followers POV who are not part of #usguys. 🙂

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