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Glad you've gave Twitter a try. I find it to be a great social networking site.
Posted by: Sharon Wilson | March 05, 2009 at 01:40 PM
Good to know that you are there too Sharon, thank you for stopping by! Approaching the 6k update mark and one year on Twitter with my personal account, and as with the @sayalakai account now I started very conversationally, but you are right, you soon start to see the social networking benefits. I find that Twitter complements my email, LinkedIn, and my blogging very very well.
Posted by: Rosa Say | March 05, 2009 at 02:45 PM
Rosa, this is an excellent post. I had wondered why you set up the second twitter persona and now I know. I love your line, "we can always converse with each other more than we are." So true.
I have been on the road and such and have felt so out of touch. It is nice to be back finding all my online pals sharing their hearts and minds. It is a comfort to know you and the community are still dishing it every day/week.
Posted by: lisa haneberg | March 07, 2009 at 02:50 AM
Lisa, I think we ‘seasoned biz bloggers’ can learn much from how micro-blogging on Twitter (and now via our LinkedIn updates) can tip into conversation in a way that differs from blog comments: I certainly am! At first I just saw it [meaning the micro-blogging in 140 characters] as terrific self-coaching in more brevity (which I do need!) but now I am very fascinated with how context, and the ‘tweet-mood’ currently simmering there will so dramatically affect our real time interactions online.
As for being out of touch, we all ebb and flow, and you are never forgotten Lisa! You have become such a thought leader in the Ho‘ohana Community.
Posted by: Rosa Say | March 07, 2009 at 10:18 AM