Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Twitter Challenge


This week my Public Relations Campaigns class was assigned a Twitter Challenge. We were challenged to start using twitter as means on networking and also to expand our tweet capabilities. 5 tweets a day doesn't seem that difficult at first. It doesn't seem that difficult, until it is the end of the day and you feel that you have nothing of any worth to share with the world. The true difficulty of this challenge was to use twitter as a meaningful tool of communication, rather than just a place for ambiguous thoughts.

Twitter has the power to connect the masses, but also it has the unique power to connect individuals who would otherwise never be connected. A part of the challenge was to follow more public relations professionals. I have been actively trying to follow more people and companies in the PR industry, the advertising industry and the news industry.

Several professionals have started following me back which in turn makes me reevaluate the image I am portraying on my twitter page. Having personal tweets are just fine, but if they portray me in a negative light, then my followers will see that. If I am counting on my followers to provide networking opportunities then I should be very careful how I package myself on Social Networking sites. I should try to present myself in the best way possible, not just avoiding a negative image, but building a positive image. I need to make it a goal to use thoughtful, insightful, and honest tweets to build my repuation. I don't need to pretend to be someone else, I just need be professional.

I look forward to continuing to use Twitter and other social netorks to build my repuation and to make connections.

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