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Balancing Your Tweets on Twitter

by Brian Groce on March 25, 2011

in Brian's Work,Watershed Studio

So you’re on Twitter and are wondering what the best approach to tweeting is to keep your followers engaged and to attract new followers at the same time. Where should the balance lie between sending @ replies, sharing links and posting normal tweets.

Normal Tweets

Let’s start with normal tweets. These should make up a good portion of your tweets and can be anything that comes to mind.  Besides, I assume this was part of why you signed up for Twitter in the first place, right?

If it’s a personal Twitter account, feel free to fire away.  ”I’m sitting in my office watching the snow fall.” or “Why does tap water taste different in the bathroom? Or does it?” are perfectly acceptable tweets. It’s your account, have fun with it.

If it’s a business Twitter account, the rules are slightly different because you will be throwing business related tweets into the mix. “Come in tonight for 50% off all appetizers from 5-10pm.”  But a huge issue with many business accounts is that they never get personal in their tweets. They are constantly in “Sell, sell, sell” mode. Yes, some people are following your account because they want to know what specials you have going on, but they also want interaction with the business.

Of those that do understand this, Scott Wise (@brewhouse), owner of Scotty’s Brewhouse, is my favorite example.  Earlier today he tweeted, “Gym Rule #786: guys, no short-shorts. Length test: If it looks like u got some chewed Hubba-Bubba stuck to your thigh, they are too short.”, all in the midst of replying to his followers and throwing in an occasional sales tweet.  And did I mention that his restaurants (plural) are flourishing in a tough industry, in a tough economy by the effective use of social media and email mail marketing?

The @ Reply

The @ reply feature of Twitter is what makes the platform social. Without it there’s no public interaction and you might as well get yourself an old fashioned static website & an email contact form instead.  But what should the balance be between replies, normal tweets and sharing links?  At what point will your followers tire of seeing you talk with other people?  That’s a tough call and depends on the circumstances.

Personally, my stance is that if someone replies to me, I reply back to them. It’s just common courtesy.  And if I spot a tweet that I like or a conversation that I like, I pop in and reply. That’s what this social interaction is all about.

Do I reply too much sometimes? Maybe. Do I lose followers over it? Quite possibly. But whenever I do it, it’s always something legitimate and anyone can see that I am listening & am actively engaged with my followers, two qualities that should be cherished with any Twitter followers you have.  As harsh as it may sound, if people don’t like that, maybe they should unfollow because it’s unlikely that they desire to interact with you.

Sharing Links

Let’s face it, there’s only so much that can be communicated in 140 characters and sometimes you need to send a link.  This can be breaking news, blog posts, podcasts, photos, videos, you name it.  I highly encourage you to share links on a regular basis, but unless sharing links is all that your Twitter account is used for, I would space them out a bit because most people don’t want to see a bunch of links right in a row. Again, it goes back to interaction and starting conversations.

Chime In

Now that you know my thoughts regarding balancing your tweets on Twitter, please chime in and share your thoughts with the world, because I know that my opinions don’t speak for everyone.

Also, thanks to Steve Hill (@epiclysteve) for suggesting the topic.

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Utter Oddcast #123

by Brian Groce on October 29, 2010

in Brian's Podcasts,Utter Oddcast

Listen to the podcast at: http://utteroddcast.com/2010/10/utter-oddcast-123/

On Utter Oddcast episode #123 we visit Scotty’s Brewhouse Downtown Indy for October Oddness 2010. Enjoy!

As always, listener discretion is advised.
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Listen to the podcast at: http://utteroddcast.com/2010/10/utter-oddcast-123/

Fat Tuesday in Indy

by Brian Groce on February 16, 2010

in Blue Shotgun,Brian's Blogs

From Naptown Buzz:


So what’s going on in or around Indianapolis on Fat Tuesday/Mardi Gras 2010? Let us know.

Scotty’s Brewhouse:

Yats: Delicious Cajun and Creole dishes. Did I mention that they’re delicious?!

Papa Roux: Po-Boys, King Cake & other goodies. Special Hours: 10:30am-8:00pm.

Zydeco’s: Various Cajun & Creole dishes. Located in Mooresville, Indiana. Normally closed on Tuesday’s, so I’d give them a buzz first.

Nawlins Creole Cafe: Various Cajun & Creole dishes including an Alligator Sausage Po-Boy (don’t knock it until you try it!). Located in Avon, Indiana. Normally closed on Tuesday’s, so I’d give them a buzz first.

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Fat Tuesday in Indy

by Brian Groce on February 16, 2010

in Naptown Buzz

So what’s going on in or around Indianapolis on Fat Tuesday/Mardi Gras 2010?  Let us know.

Scotty’s Brewhouse:

Yats: Delicious Cajun and Creole dishes. Did I mention that they’re delicious?!

Papa Roux: Po-Boys, King Cake & other goodies. Special Hours: 10:30am-8:00pm.

Zydeco’s: Various Cajun & Creole dishes. Located in Mooresville, Indiana. Normally closed on Tuesday’s, so I’d give them a buzz first.

Nawlins Creole Cafe: Various Cajun & Creole dishes including an Alligator Sausage Po-Boy (don’t knock it until you try it!). Located in Avon, Indiana. Normally closed on Tuesday’s, so I’d give them a buzz first.

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Blue Shotgun Radio #49

by Brian Groce on January 15, 2010

in Blue Shotgun Radio,Brian's Podcasts

Listen to the podcast at: http://blueshotgunradio.com/blue-shotgun-radio-49/

On Blue Shotgun Radio #49 Brian talks about:

  • In Studio Guest: Kurt Holbrook
  • Haiti
  • USI player Jeron Lewis dies
  • Lady Gaga cancels Purdue show then shows up on Oprah
  • Indianapolis Colts vs. Baltimore Browns
  • Boycott Howl at the Moon Indianapolis Facebook Group
  • Indianapolis Colts Friendly Establishments
    • Voicemail from Scotty’s
  • Governor’s Wager

Show Information

Man wore panties

Listen to the podcast at: http://blueshotgunradio.com/blue-shotgun-radio-49/

Colts Friendly Establishments

by Brian Groce on January 15, 2010

in Blue Shotgun,Brian's Blogs

Some Indy establishments (bars, restaurants, etc) are apparently not Indianapolis Colts friendly.  So we’re putting together a list of where Colts fans are welcome on game day.  If you’d like to add an establishment, please contact usCheck it out, leave us a message and GO COLTS! Beat those Baltimore Browns on Saturday night! And leave a message for Blue Shotgun Radio at 317-565-4250!

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