Persistence is also the key for Twitter. The number of followers (unless you are "spamming") grows slowly. Yet, if you keep providing good content and fresh ideas and RT tweets of others, the momentum starts growing. I've been surprised by how fast my followers grew from 500 to 600 ... as compared to getting the first 100.
Even in our now electronically connected society, there are many, many listeners and few contributors to a conversation. Sometimes we have to shout into the darkness to know someone is there.
Great post Aly.
ReplyDeletePersistence is also the key for Twitter. The number of followers (unless you are "spamming") grows slowly. Yet, if you keep providing good content and fresh ideas and RT tweets of others, the momentum starts growing. I've been surprised by how fast my followers grew from 500 to 600 ... as compared to getting the first 100.
Steve
Even in our now electronically connected society, there are many, many listeners and few contributors to a conversation. Sometimes we have to shout into the darkness to know someone is there.
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