BlogWorld Expo: Deep thoughts
By Robin on Nov 19, 2007 in marketing | Comments
Ok, the only deep thoughts I now have about Blogworld have more to do with my night at a casino on The Strip with Tim, but I did finally get a moment to reflect on my participation at BlogWorld, as part of the panel on Tracking Reputation in the Blogosphere (ne social media). You can read the full post at the Collective Intellect blog. My post doesn’t reflect the interest beyond corporate reputation to personal reputation — there were bloggers in the audience, as well as corporate folks, who were very interested in that. I suggested that one method for making yourself known was through becoming an active micro-blogger, with Twitter.
What I find so likable about Twitter is that it is just much easier to write a 140 character post than it is to think about things to write about for a more informative blog post.
Anyway, more about Twitter later, in the mean time, since I have two Twitter profiles now (copydiva and CollectiveIntel), I have finally figured out how to track both: one using Twitterific and one using Snitter. This way, I never have to visit the Twitter home page, which is a lousy way to track Twitters.

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