(This bears repeating & retweeting.)
I love Twitter, but as Seth Godin says, “Twitter is never done.” You must be careful how you use it.
Here’s how: I post often on Twitter. However, I never post to Twitter from my desktop. Twitter is for the iPod. Twitter is for the in-between times. Twitter is for down time. Twitter is productive time when you would otherwise be unproductive. Twitter is for commercials (if you aren’t already saving years of your life by saving your TV shows on PVR and zipping through commercials.)
I use Twitter to:
Help people find links to useful information.
Say something funny and read something funny.
Answer questions and connect with people I wouldn’t otherwise know.
If it isn’t useful or funny, I’m doing something else.
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