Thursday 24 June 2010

No friends, feeling lonely?

Yes, that's a depressed and lonely looking Keanu Reeves on a park bench in NYC- and while his agents at CAA insist he's fine, June 15th marked the first annual Cheer Up Keanu Day, a truly 21st century social media phenomena (see here and here if you're curious).

But you don't have to be a Hollywood film star to feel a bit gloomy if you don't have as many friends as you think you should.  According to Sysomos, half of all Twitter users are following less than 10 "friends", while 63% have fewer than 10 followers... making for a rather lonely Twitter experience. 


I'll write about the quest of attracting followers another time,but I think for many people one of the biggest obstacles to getting started properly on Twitter is finding other people to follow - and be followed by.   The suggestion categories Twitter offers are way too vague and broad, and the search function isn't as good as it could be.  The best  - and almost only place to start - is via the Find Friends function, which looks through your email contacts list to see if anyone you know is already on Twitter. That's great for personal contacts you keep on Gmail or Yahoo, slightly less good if your contacts are all locked up on work Outlook....


The good news for budding Tweeters  - particularly those of us tweeting for business reasons - is that as of yesterday, you can now ask Twitter (via the Find Friends tab) to automatically search your LinkedIn contacts to find relevant and interesting people to follow.   

And if you're business-Tweeter and aren't deterred by my previous post about Facebook, Twitter also has an app to find out which of your Facebook friends are tweeting.

Happy friending!
 

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