I’m not a social media expert, just a business person learning to use it effectively with some really great coaches.
I now have five twitter profiles. @joankw for an eclectic mix of things that I share with my friends on Facebook as well as with my twitter followers at the same time. @CorePurpose is all business articles and tips. This links back to my profile on LinkedIn. Then I have three very specific profiles to have deeper conversations on the subjects I like the most @JKWinnovation, @JKWgrowth, @JKWleadership.
Why 5 Profiles?
- If you Tweet consistently – and I do – linking to other platforms like Facebook, Plaxo, and Linked in can cause you to monopolize your friends feeds. It’s like crying wolf – when you have something important to say – no one’s there to listen.
- Your profile is a brand component. Multiple profiles allow you to keep your brand focused and consistent within each profile. People follow the profiles that have the messages they want.
- It’s easier to have real conversations. On the focused profiles, I follow publications and people who tweet on the subject – when we connect we have something to actually talk/tweet about.
Ways to make work it without going crazy
- There are some great tools for those of us with multiple profiles. None are perfect, but my toolset includes Seesmic – great visual interface – and Hootsuite which allows me to ‘tweet later’ and manage the follow. It these two platforms would just merge into one, I would be in Twitter Heaven.
- Tweet Later – a great way to spread your messages across the day with out being tied to your computer. Early each morning I schedule a few messages for each profile to tweet later using Hootsuite. Then I log in later via Seesmic to read the feed, reply to conversations, or share more ‘in the moment’ thoughts.
- Set aside a specific time to do this then turn it off. It’s easy to get sucked into all the goings on and not get other important things done.
- Less can be More – I share and follow based on good content. So when someone follows me – I follow them. If it turns out to be spam or just noise – I un-follow later. That way I can find interesting new people and still get through all the messages in a reasonable amount of time.
- Set aside a specific time to do this then turn it off. It’s easy to get sucked into all the goings on and not get other important things done.
I look forward to sharing ideas with you.
Stay Tuned…
Joan Koerber-Walker
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