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But none of the accounts I use for just spamming twitter. Example @waynesutton @triangletweetup @barcamprdu etc
Your example for multiple profiles really stands out. Those profiles having something in common, excepting @waynesutton, they aren't about Wayne Sutton specifically. I'd certainly recommend others do the same for each organization they are in.
The problem I seem to have is seeing the same face on different profiles, with the same description etc, even the links sometimes the same, but different profile names. Not like what you're doing at all. Sad.
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It's interesting to see who subscribes to which personna.
If I had a second one right now, i'd probably use it to follow certain folks vs broadcast.
I'd have more if I had to separate out stuff like that.
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That's original though. Good job.
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Some people want to separate their 2 lives and others want to combine everything into one place.
The thing I don't understand is the same people creating multiple profiles to do the same thing and even friend the same people.
I wrote an article about being a "twitter schizophrenic" at
http://www.helpyourselfgetlucky.com/2008/11/07/... .
I'm in agreement about multiple profiles that aren't different. WTH? Not sure what the point is unless they are trying to draw hits in for a blog or ad or whatever.
Love this quote from your post:
"I told my friend that he should use one account for all of his pipelines and people will follow him because of his authenticity. I told him to at least announce that it is him behind each of the accounts to be transparent and people will be able to follow the feeds that they want. Instead, he is using the different accounts to collect feeds and spit them out in one location. It’s a good idea but in the web 2.0 world, is this what we really want or need?"
Yes, being a real person will garner lots more attention and feedback than just spewing out links to posts etc. Not sure anyone really cares that much. Why they wouldn't just subscribe to the blog I wouldn't know.
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I only have one. I originally signed up for all my social media sights under my company's name (execbp), thinking at the time that I was going to instantly create some kind of revenue generating stream for myself, and all I had to do was put my feet up and wait for it to happen. I quickly learned that there was more to it than that, and kind of focused more on the social side. What I had created under my name, I did not want to undo, however, nor did I want to start over with my own name. Besides, I am still kind of out there with the dual purpose of having fun and building awareness of my brand, so I am just leaving it all in one place while I try to find my voice.
Cheers!
You see, when I was new to Twitter and only had a hundred or so people I was following, it was easy to keep up with and stay connected to my favorite people. Now that my Twitter world has mushroomed to 1300-1400 people (and my available Twit-time has shrunk), I'm not able to keep up with anyone!
I had thought of setting up an account that would be much smaller and more selective, limited to those people I'm most interested in interacting with. Sounds like a great idea... but I probably won't do it.
Still, I'm curious as to how other people deal with this situation...
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Yes, it can be tough to manage to so many contacts. For me, Tweetdeck has been a help for sure. There is also Peoplebrowsr.com. Both allow you to add folks you follow to groups to make them easier to watch. Several twitter folks I know create a favorites group to watch folks they are close to.
Whatever you decide, it's okay. Two profiles might make your life easier. There is no right or wrong there.
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