Five No Good, Very Bad Twitter Mistakes

This week’s presentation highlights five big mistakes I see quite often on Twitter. Hope it helps!

5 Comments

  1. Cristian Gonzales on November 6, 2010 at 11:41 am

    Great preso Margie.

    You know, I think you should be teaching this stuff to corporate heads. A lot of the higher-ups in the corp. world who want to get started in social media but might be scared to would really benefit from these preso’s and your words.

    I wonder if you’ve approached some mid size to small size businesses with a proposal to give them a ‘Social Media 101’ if you will.

    • Margie Clayman on November 6, 2010 at 1:06 pm

      You really think so?

      Hmm. That’s something to think about. Thanks!

      • Cristian Gonzales on November 7, 2010 at 12:02 am

        Absolutely, and I’ll tell you why.

        A. You have an engaging voice. It’s kind of like the voice of your favorite teacher. Honest, instructive, but kind.

        B. Your preso’s are simple, direct, and engaging. They’re not boring.

        C. I don’t know of many agencies out there who give a ‘Social Media 101’ to companies, and make it part of the features of their business.

        🙂

  2. Anne Saulovich @solete on November 11, 2010 at 9:27 pm

    Hi Margie. Great to hear your voice! Kinda how I imagined it based on your colorful tweets.

    Really enjoyed the presentation. It’s simple with a great no-nonsense approach. I especially like the slow, rhythmic delivery of your voice. You give listeners just enough time to digest the information before moving on.

    Btw I totally agree with you, especially re the ego-maniacal echo monster. It really gets to be too much.

    Thanks!

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