“Twitter Makes Helpfulness Pay”

Kindle Monetization Rumblings « Stephen C. Rose

 Twitter makes helpfulness pay. If you go on Twitter with the idea of making a million by directly getting people to buy you or your brand, you will be instantly viewed as a spammer of some sort.

If you confine your Twitter activity to things that are genuinely aimed at helping or informing others, you are in Real Twitterland. You need not hide your light under a bushel, but you can bring it out only when doing so makes some sense other than lining your pockets.

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You Will Make More on the Internet Through Connections

The Twitter revolution allows us to connect with more people, build meaningful connections, and do business faster than ever before.

Seth Godin talks about how you can monetize these meaningful connections on his blog

A great article reminding us that your a better network will bring a better net worth

Share how you are using Twitter and the idea Seth talks about to build your network, make meaningful connections, and make more money online in a comment below.

We will talk more about this list on our TwitCast. Log into http://TwitCastRadio.com to see what time it starts on your computer

Please Tweet and tell you friends.

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Enjoying the Chaos. No Matter How We Connect, It’s All About the People

I get asked about the future of Twitter all the time. It’s a fun question, and I can see how people might think I have an opinion on this.

But the truth is.. I don’t know what will happen to Twitter

More important to me.. the Twitter Revolution will continue regardless of what happens to the company. We are all making meaningful connections with people and building the relationships we have with people.. through Twitter, social media, and the old technologies.

To me, the revolution is all of us using any technology we can to connect with people.

Thanks to a feed on filtrbox.com, I got an email today about mentions of “Twitter Revolution” and read it in my gmail account. On the side were sponsored links from Google, including a link to a NYtimes article on Twitter by @SarahM.

I wondered “who is this person, and why would she write about Twitter?” and clicked on her Twitter Profile link where I found a link to her blog.

I was surprised to find Blawg & Order and Sarah’s passion for watching a TV show that I know (a 2nd connection). Still not knowng much about her, I did think it was worth tweeting and shared it with my twitter friends.

This led to several other conversations about my former addicition to a show that always talks about murder, the TV viewing habits of my friends, a further discussion of our need for meaningul connections and another question from @SashaKane about the future of Twitter.

Finally, I got an idea for this blog post.

Chaotic? yes

Wasted some of that time? maybe

But, I made some new connections, build relationships with people that I’ve met a conferences, had two request for interviews about Twitter Revolution, and had side conversation about Amazon, book marketing and promotion, the kindle and social media strategy.

Not a bad outcome for the time I was “just messing around”

What about you? Do you have a story about a chaotic path to meaningful connection through Twitter and social media?

Share a comment below. Make sure we have your @ handle somewhere in the comment so others can follow up with you… this may be the chaos that brings just what you were looking for.

I’ll be talking about chaos on my very chaotic radio show. We’ll share some of these stories and invite others to share there on the chat.

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