Twitter Tools
The funny thing about Twitter is that as much as I kept reading how you either get it, or you don’t — I never really believed it. I joined up about a year ago when the craze first swept across the intertubes, and made a couple of experimental tweets; I found a few interesting looking people and began following them; I installed twitterriffic (still free, despite appearances) and watched with feigned interest as those same interesting-seeming people droned on about the boring minutiae of their day. And that’s how it stayed until just a few weeks ago.
Twitter for those who don’t get it
Much as I had vainly cast aside the notion that I just didn’t get it the whole while, everything finally clicked for me when I started following people who were referred to by others I was following. @bynkii posted a tweet for the benefit of @flargh, so I followed @flargh and so on. Before long I was watching a little network of people commenting about their day, and about each others’ days. People weren’t casting their 140 characters into the void without reason after all, there was interaction!
With hindsight, my problem was that I had been thinking of Twitter as blogging in the small. But with no followers, there was no-one to read what I was writing, and thus nothing to engage me to take part in it actively. Twitter isn’t like blogging at all it’s more like instant messaging… if I had set the @Replies setting in my twitter profile to “show me all @replies” sooner, I would have certainly noticed these little pockets of conversation and started following the people being addressed. And some of them would have reciprocated. And I would have being taking part instead of watching, bemused.
Twitter for those who do get it
And now that I have some followers to read my tweets, and occasionally tweet back at me about them, I not only mention the minutiae of my day to the annoyance of everyone else who doesn’t get it yet, but I take part in conversations with other people who are following me. It’s kinda neat!
Now that’s all very well, but I want to incorporate my part of the twitterverse into my online life. I want to build my blog readership by tweeting when I put up a new blog post. I want to build my twitter followers by engaging my blog readers enough to be interested in what I’m comment about with other like-minded people at twitter.
I thought I’d found a great way to do all of that (and more!) with [Alex King]’s Wordpress [Twitter Tools]. I have it set up to automatically tweet new blog posts on my behalf, and to collect summaries of my tweets into daily posts. Except that having my blog posts drowned out incessant trivia and my half of various out of context conversations is more likely to drive you, gentle reader, away from my blog that to turn you from a twitter don’t get it into get it over a few days.
The problem is that twitter conversations are essentially throw away, and don’t generally have enough substance to generate further blog comments. Essentially they don’t belong in a post. I think what I really need is a way to show my last handful of tweets in the sidebar. Any pointers much appreciated!
Over the next few days, I’ll delete the Twitter daily summaries, and search for a wordpress rss widget to integrate into azazil, so as to try to pique your interest in Twitter. I might even write a post to try and persuade you to sign up for a free account and follow me at twitter. I’m one of the many people who will reciprocate the follow bit on anyone that follows me, especially as I’m now painfully aware that twitter just doesn’t click until you reach a critical mass of followers to pull you into the never-ending twitterverse conversation…
8 Responses so far
2008.04.02@9:38 am
Hey Gary!
Nice to see you figuring out Twitter. Sad to say, i’ve been on it for months and not really used it…
p.s. Have you tried similar services such as Jaiku?
~ James
2008.04.03@1:02 pm
Hi James,
Good to hear from you. Yeah, Twitter does seem to be one of those things that needs to reach some sort of tipping point before it really clicks. Have a look through the people I’m following and try and find a handful to add to your list, and be sure to tweak the option I mentioned in the article. Of course you’ll also need to have twitterrific (or equiv) running so that you can see peoples tweets in near real time if you are going to get in on the action. Let me know how you get on
Regarding Jaiku: Nope. I have heard of it, but had a hard enough time reaching critical mass with Twitter to futz with anything else on the side too
Gaz
2008.05.01@8:48 pm
Thanks for that thorough explanation about Twitter. I’m also into Twitter but I’m not used to it also.
2008.06.30@4:53 pm
Thank you for clarifying my views concerning this. I didn’t realize that Twitter could be this useful.
2008.07.17@4:17 pm
That’s probably the best explanation of Twitter I’ve seen. Looks like Twitters grabbed you bad, no posts since March…
2008.07.18@5:23 am
Hi Andy,
Well, more to do with having moved from America back to Europe, and then back to Asia in the interim. All while working 2 jobs!
But, if you’re following me on twitter, or checking the twitter updates in the sidebar here, you’ll see that I have kept a reasonably constant stream of twitter comments all along
Cheers, Gaz
2009.04.13@7:06 pm
I am using TweetDeck , its great!
2009.05.27@7:23 pm
http://textsnip.com is a good way to paste a large block of text into a tweet. no password, no sign up