Twitter Mania – Follow Me And I Will Follow You Back

April 12, 2009 by  

Twitter, the social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users’ updates (otherwise known as tweets), which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length, has no-doubt become quite a phenomenon. It is widely rumored that Twitter turned down an acquisition offer from Facebook for $500 Million. A recent TechCrunch report stated that Twitter’s valuation has reached in excess of $250 Million. There are reports that state that the reach of Twitter has exceeded that of Digg in a very short span of time.  With an excess of 5 Million users and over 50 Million monthly visits, everyone’s tweeting!

Needless to say, what’s made Twitter a revolution is its ease of use.  From signup to search, from following others to getting followed by others, to tweet or to retweet, to use the web or the phone, Twitter is just plain simple.  Add to this the power of Twitter APIs, there are hundreds of tools, utilities and apps that continue to spring from nowhere.  Today, there is a twitter tool just about to do anything you want on twitter.

Some use twitter for chit-chat.  Ranging from “I just got up, and am off to a shower” to “Please get out and vote for me”, much is being said in 140 characters or less.  Folks are asking questions and people in hundreds respond.  Advertisers market their products, Affilaites promote products, News sources announce breaking news and Bloggers post their blogs as tweets – whether for personal or for business, Twitter is seen everywhere and used by everyone.

It has never been easier to build a network of followers.  Never before has it been so easy to build a network of a 1,000 followers who follow what you have to say and are ready to receive a message from you.  And best of all, it costs nothing to do it!  Just think about what you would have to do to get a following of a 1,000 people – whether it is cold calling, or mail advertisement, or opt-in email marketing or a paid squeeze page lead capture – it takes a lot of time, money and effort.

The benefits being obvious, everyone is looking to build a wide follower base.  There is a widely prevalent phenomenon on Twitter that is increasing in popularity – “Follow Me and I will Follow You Back“.  This simply means that if you follow me on twitter, I will follow you right back.  There are two schools of thought on this.

The first school of thought is that it is not appropriate to follow everyone that follows you.  The second school of thought obviously thinks not.  The idea of not following everyone that follow you has some logic to it.  You could think of some parallels to this – “Buy my product, I will buy your product back” or “Subscribe to my newsletter, I will subscribe to your newsletter back”.  One could also argue that if you follow 1,000’s of people, you really can’t do justice, as multiple tweets from each one (assuming each one is active) would just be information overload and you simply can’t follow any tweet, giving it justice.  Both of these arguments could be argued as having some merit.  But, also not.

Think for a moment why people use Twitter.  True, one of the primary objectives is for you say what you are doing now and for others to tune in (or “follow”), but Twitter can be used for reasons well beyond that.  Twitter is a wonderful networking tool, where you can build relationships with others and communicate not just now, but for months and years to come.  You can sure tweet for the moment, but you can just as well message the other person in private.  And if it is true that Twitter is a social networking tool, and if others have something of value to offer to you in return, there is nothing unusual about you tuning into their message as well.  After all, you only stand to benefit!

The school of thought that says “Follow Me and I will Follow You Back” does has merit.  Just because two parties follow each other, there is no commitment or obligation.  Either party can ignore tweets, or can search through tweets by name, by RSS feeds or utilizing one of the infinite tools available, if the ongoing tweets are missed.  Either party can message each other, and either party can choose to review or ignore such messages.  And if one does not wants to be bothered, that could be done as well.  Worst case, one could unfollow and/or block others as well. Just as anything else in life, if you use the tool effectively, you will only stand to benefit.

Twitter is real.  Twitter works.  Twitter is the tool of the century – probably bigger and better than any other Social Networking or Web 2.0 tool.  Embrace it!

And if “Follow” bothers you, because you simply can’t follow 1,000’s of people (which I agree with and in that context, Twitter allowing one to follow 2,000 people may not make sense either, unless most are not active, in which case they should not be on Twitter in the first place!), then follow others on Twitter (and be followed) so you can use it to “Send and Receive Messages“.   Again, there is no better tool, whether online or offline, that allows you to be able to send and receive messages to such a wide audience that has mutually agreed to receive and send messages to each other.

If you agree with this thought process, maybe we should rephrase the theme to “Receive Me and I will Receive You Back“.    And, maybe we are not just talking Twitter, but rather an enhanced Twitter, one that is naturally Two-way, maybe we are talking Twowitter

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9 Responses to “Twitter Mania – Follow Me And I Will Follow You Back”

  1. dueker bharour on April 9th, 2010 1:18 am

    I believe most contributors to social networking blogs etc. are vehemently opposed to 'advertising' in any form .. thus attempts to 'manipulate' the blogs by 'planting' (fake) stories or 'pushing' the corporate point of view are likley to back-fire … reputations and brand-image could be ruined by over-zealous advertising departments doing their usual 'spin' thing whilst 'pretending' to be genuine bloggers ..

    Indeed, the 'most talked about' blogs are those that paint a negative view of a multi-nationals products and activities .. this is only natural = after all, if you have no problems with a product, who cares ?? but if the product is a disaster, everyone wants to know .. the expansion of social networking means that it is no longer to hide any bad news (recall, for example how fast the dead battery problems with iPod and overheating batteries with Sony Laptops was splashed around the net .)

    Thus my own view is that social networking sites are a THREAT to the brand image and corporate profits (see, for example, what 'MoneySavingExpert' has done to Bank Charges …)

  2. les on April 13th, 2010 3:04 pm

    Infinite Campus + jQuery = refined teacher tools. I believe in showing teachers some <3 rather than blame.

  3. casicker demenden on April 28th, 2010 8:13 am

    There's a thing called VeohTV, where you can download youtube videos onto the VeohTV. Unfortunately, I think that's all you can do with it.

    There will probably be a way to convert it because it is saved as a flash video.

    And to the guy who said it's illegal: Is it really illegal to download something for free that was already free in the first place?

  4. beki sweddevi on May 12th, 2010 12:29 am

    This is twitter at it’s best.

  5. ola on May 24th, 2010 7:20 am

    lol maybe cuz hes on skate on garden that time?

  6. mer on May 26th, 2010 5:08 am

    pretty cool. i use web analytics but this seems like it would really help analyze an online community.

  7. tab cippetekem on June 11th, 2010 3:26 am

    Biri yürütme biri yargı. Bunlar bu kadar mı birbirine karışmış ülkemizde? Bakan sadece şunu demeye çalışıyor : gel vergi mükellefi ol, belki mahkeme kararları için birşeyler yaparız. Yapamazsın sayın bakan. Yargı kararı bu.

  8. 14U2NV on July 16th, 2010 4:39 pm

    Answer to question # 1 Free Will.
    Answer to question # 2 what is that saying about a wolf in sheep's clothing.

  9. SirTJ on September 27th, 2010 2:24 pm

    Someone said I don't tweet much. I love social networking, think it's a wonderful tool, but I also think it has negative side effects

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