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		<title>By: Catherine Franz</title>
		<link>http://askcharlyleetham.com/social-networking/what-does-your-profile-say-about-you/login/comment-page-1#comment-886</link>
		<dc:creator>Catherine Franz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 16:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I so agree.  Before I follow anyone I screen them.  I visit their Twitter site, read their posts and have a list of items they have to pass before I click follow. I qualify them if you want to put it that way.

A friend of mine told me this was being a Twitter snob.  Then I guess I am.  I find it so much better to connect well with a few hundred than to having thousands of followers who I can&#039;t keep track of. There&#039;s absolutely no one who can track 2000 communications moving as fast as tweets do.

I don&#039;t want to find people just to sell to.  I want to find like-minded people who I can joint venture with.  So many people are saying buy me but don&#039;t bother me unless you do it&#039;s hard to find the ones who are truly interested in building a relationship.  Or maybe Twitter isn&#039;t the right place for building relationships.  So far I have a few but honestly I&#039;m burnt out after only a few months of it.

There are so many people setting up automatic messages and they aren&#039;t even on Twitter anymore.  Isn&#039;t this just advertising then -- like a billboard on the side of the road.

I heard through the grapevile Google is coming out with a twitter-type that&#039;s going to enable people to have more preference control.  That&#039;s going to put Twitter to sleep. It&#039;s harder to keep the nut cases out currently.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I so agree.  Before I follow anyone I screen them.  I visit their Twitter site, read their posts and have a list of items they have to pass before I click follow. I qualify them if you want to put it that way.</p>
<p>A friend of mine told me this was being a Twitter snob.  Then I guess I am.  I find it so much better to connect well with a few hundred than to having thousands of followers who I can&#8217;t keep track of. There&#8217;s absolutely no one who can track 2000 communications moving as fast as tweets do.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t want to find people just to sell to.  I want to find like-minded people who I can joint venture with.  So many people are saying buy me but don&#8217;t bother me unless you do it&#8217;s hard to find the ones who are truly interested in building a relationship.  Or maybe Twitter isn&#8217;t the right place for building relationships.  So far I have a few but honestly I&#8217;m burnt out after only a few months of it.</p>
<p>There are so many people setting up automatic messages and they aren&#8217;t even on Twitter anymore.  Isn&#8217;t this just advertising then &#8212; like a billboard on the side of the road.</p>
<p>I heard through the grapevile Google is coming out with a twitter-type that&#8217;s going to enable people to have more preference control.  That&#8217;s going to put Twitter to sleep. It&#8217;s harder to keep the nut cases out currently.</p>
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		<title>By: Catherine Franz</title>
		<link>http://askcharlyleetham.com/social-networking/what-does-your-profile-say-about-you/login/comment-page-1#comment-6327</link>
		<dc:creator>Catherine Franz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 16:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I so agree.  Before I follow anyone I screen them.  I visit their Twitter site, read their posts and have a list of items they have to pass before I click follow. I qualify them if you want to put it that way.

A friend of mine told me this was being a Twitter snob.  Then I guess I am.  I find it so much better to connect well with a few hundred than to having thousands of followers who I can&#039;t keep track of. There&#039;s absolutely no one who can track 2000 communications moving as fast as tweets do.

I don&#039;t want to find people just to sell to.  I want to find like-minded people who I can joint venture with.  So many people are saying buy me but don&#039;t bother me unless you do it&#039;s hard to find the ones who are truly interested in building a relationship.  Or maybe Twitter isn&#039;t the right place for building relationships.  So far I have a few but honestly I&#039;m burnt out after only a few months of it.

There are so many people setting up automatic messages and they aren&#039;t even on Twitter anymore.  Isn&#039;t this just advertising then -- like a billboard on the side of the road.

I heard through the grapevile Google is coming out with a twitter-type that&#039;s going to enable people to have more preference control.  That&#039;s going to put Twitter to sleep. It&#039;s harder to keep the nut cases out currently.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I so agree.  Before I follow anyone I screen them.  I visit their Twitter site, read their posts and have a list of items they have to pass before I click follow. I qualify them if you want to put it that way.</p>
<p>A friend of mine told me this was being a Twitter snob.  Then I guess I am.  I find it so much better to connect well with a few hundred than to having thousands of followers who I can&#8217;t keep track of. There&#8217;s absolutely no one who can track 2000 communications moving as fast as tweets do.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t want to find people just to sell to.  I want to find like-minded people who I can joint venture with.  So many people are saying buy me but don&#8217;t bother me unless you do it&#8217;s hard to find the ones who are truly interested in building a relationship.  Or maybe Twitter isn&#8217;t the right place for building relationships.  So far I have a few but honestly I&#8217;m burnt out after only a few months of it.</p>
<p>There are so many people setting up automatic messages and they aren&#8217;t even on Twitter anymore.  Isn&#8217;t this just advertising then &#8212; like a billboard on the side of the road.</p>
<p>I heard through the grapevile Google is coming out with a twitter-type that&#8217;s going to enable people to have more preference control.  That&#8217;s going to put Twitter to sleep. It&#8217;s harder to keep the nut cases out currently.</p>
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