Big Bloggers Finding New Ways to Use Twitters 140 Character Rule



Twitter isn't what it used to be. Originally the social networking site was intended to tell friends what you were doing in real-time, but recent events in the blogging world show that big bloggers are just getting started with ideas for how to use the microblogging platform to gain new readers, promote their offerings, and make more money through online business.

Darren Rowse of ProBlogger, the Internet's most popular blog about blogging, was one of Twitter's first A-list evangelists. He asked his following -- through Twitter, of course -- to reply with the reasons they love the popular social network. More than 100 people responded in the first two hours, and he compiled the answers in a YouTube video (http://www.problogger.net/archives/2008/04/18/why-i-love-twitter/) which has been watched thousands of times.

Their responses varied widely, but the level of enthusiasm remained the same:

"Twitter reminds me that, even though I can't see them, there are people on the other side of my screen."

"Because it makes me feel as if I'm in the midst of the tech world when I'm really in Alliston, AL."

"I love Twitter because the ratio of selfless people doing things for other people is so high. This is just a great community."

"It's like RSS on steroids and decidedly more personal."

Crystal Clayton runs Big Bright Bulb, a website and business consulting service for microbusiness owners. A major Twitter devotee, she found a way to incorporate Twitter into her business model by offering a new service called business microconsulting (http://bigbrightbulb.com/in-general/microconsulting-questions-and-answers) via Twitter. Users ask a business related question and she responds with miniature consulting advice -- in exactly 140 characters .

"Serious business questions require serious answers but not necessarily long ones. Think of this as an executive summary's executive summary," says Clayton, a Washington DC area native. She calls the service drive-thru advice, and the timing is perfect for this new Twitter obsessed online generation. "Microbusiness owners often can't afford to pay for hourly consulting, and frankly, they often don't need it. This gives them an espresso shot of targeted advice, delivering only what they need and only when they need it."

Brian Clark of the Technorati Top 100 blog Copyblogger is another A-list Twitter fan. He recently held a contest on his website for Twitter story writing. The challenge he set for his readers was a simple one -- tell a story in exactly 140 characters . His contest received over 300 entries and the viral nature of the contest drew dozens of sponsors. The winning entry was written by Ron Gould, a flower shop owner from Fort Bend County, Texas.

"'Time travel works!' the note read. 'However you can only travel to the past and one-way.' I recognized my own handwriting and felt a chill."

It turns out you can say a lot in 140 characters .





Big Bloggers Finding New Ways to Use Twitters 140 Character Rule





Architecture | Art And Entertainment | Books | Country Music | Magazines | Movies | Museums | Music | News And Talk Shows | Performing Arts | Television | Web sites - Internet | Automotive | Aftermarket | Classic Autos | Consumer Publications | Motorcycle and Bike | Racing | Recreational Vehicle | Repair And Service | Trade Publications | Business | Advertising And Marketing | Business Books | e-Commerce | Finance | Franchise | Human Resources | Business Insurance | Investment | Markets | Network Marketing | Public Relations | Publications | Real Estate | Retail | Stocks | Supermarkets | Chemical | Computer | Databases | Games And Entertainment | Instruction | Linux Or GNU | Operating Systems | Programming | Security | Software | Utilities | Consumer | Gifts and Collectibles | Hobbies | Web sites Or Internet | Economy | Education | College Or University | Home Schooling | K-12 | Post Graduate | Technical | Employment And Careers | Environment | Events And Trade Shows | Gaming And Casinos | Government | Government Education | Law Enforcement | Legislative | Local | National | Public Services | State | Transportation | Home and Family | Banking And Personal Finance | Home Furnishings And Interiors | Parenting | Wedding And Bridal | Industry Specific | Aerospace And Defense | Agriculture | Apparel And Textiles | Broadcast | Construction And Building | Electrical | Firearms | Funeral | Food | Healthcare | Leisure And Hospitality | Logistics And Shipping | Manufacturing And Production | Mining And Metals | Oil And Energy | Paper And Forest Products | Plumbing Heating And AC | Print Media | Publishing | Radio | Restaurant Industry | Tobacco | Toy | Insurance | Legal And Law | Lifestyle | Beauty | Fashion | Food And Beverage | Health And Fitness | Hotel And Resorts | Pastimes | Restaurants | Retirement | Travel And Tourism | Machinery | Maritime | Medical | Alternative Medicine | Asthma | Cancer | Cardiology | Chiropractic | Dental | Dermatology | Diabetes | Emergency | Family Medicine | General | Geriatrics | Hospitals | Infectious Diseases | Internal Medicine | Managed Care And HMO | Medical Products | Mental Health | Neurology | Nursing | Nutrition | OB Or GYN | Pediatrics | Pharmaceuticals | Physical Therapy | Radiology And Imaging | Research | Surgery | Vision | Miscellaneous | Non-profit | Opinion and Editorial | Politics | Public Utilities | Religion | Christian | Islam | Jewish | Other | Science and Research | Society | African American Interests | Asian Interests | Childrens Issues | Gay and Lesbian | Hispanic | Mens Interests | Native American | Senior Citizens | Social Services | Teen Issues or Interests | Womens Interest | Sports | Baseball | Basketball | Bicycling | Boating and Maritime | Bowling | Boxing | Fishing | Football | Golf | Hockey | Hunting | Martial Arts | Outdoors | Rugby | Soccer | Water | Winter and Snow | Technology | Biotechnology | Tech Computer | Electronics | Enterprise Software | Games | Graphics Printing CAD | Hardware and Peripherals | Industrial | Tech Internet | Multimedia | Networking | Public Sector - Government | Robotics | Semiconductor | Tech Software | Telecommunications | Telecom | Trade | Transportation | Volunteer | Nanotechnology