I recently read a blog post by Drew Hawkins regarding how creating a web presence is a long-term goal. You can’t make a Twitter account and a Facebook page and expect a thousand followers and three thousand fans the next day. Even if you did, they wouldn’t be necessarily great people to have on your side. This sort of goes with my last post and the notion that quality is greater than quantity. I’m not going to completely disregard the merits of picking up a few random people to follow, but it should be to reach new segments of people rather than just to pad your follower count.
The reason I mention this is because it is a very easy thing to go through people’s lists, follow everyone in there and hope to get 10% of them to reciprocate and follow you as well. Unfortunately, with that method you’ll get a lot of people who won’t care about what you’re posting. Future followers won’t see you as a credible source of information; you’re now just another selfish person who’s just discovered the Internet and RSS feeds. I’m not immune to this instant gratification mentality but I try my hardest to put thought and effort into my posts and tweets. The whole point of social media and new media in general is that you are narrowing your audience to people who might actually be interested in your message. You don’t need to drench them in meaningless information. You’ll just be tuned out.
For example, my current plan on my personal brand and it’s web presence is just blog about things I find interesting, follow the people I find interesting and retweet what I find interesting. I feel like that’s the best way to maintain not only my e-honor (funny concept, I know) but to build and keep a consistent audience. An audience that’s interested in social media and it’s implications. An audience who maybe really likes underground hip-hop and old BMWs. All this will lead to an audience that is interested in me and an audience I’m interested in. Reciprocation (starting to sound like a broken record) and building relationships, I feel, are the best ways to create a meaningful presence in social media.
Anything you’d like to add?
Filed under: Social Media, Reciprocation, twitter