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Twitter for Beginners - On the Fence - Read This

I avoided Twitter!  I have heard about it for a long time on ActiveRain-people twittering each other at conferences, commenting on how fast a conversation reaches everyone and how many responses they get to a question.  If I joined Twitter, that would be the final straw that broke by blogging back!  But, it is here to stay! 

Finally I started commenting "I have heard about it and can't ignore it any longer" - and yes, "I will join this weekend" (when I had more time).  Or, "I have bookmarked this post and will come back". . . (you know the rest).  I just knew I would get swallowed up, eaten whole, spit back out and none the wiser.  It would be one more thing I HAVE to do to be the good social media realtor that I need to be and can't quite be-like the grown ups.  I know there are many of you out there saying exactly the same things.  Is there no end . . .  will I ever reach anywhere and feel I have finally arrived somewhere?  The answer is NO and Twitter really freed me up to escape all the chatter.  And here is my story. 

As you can see by my points, I am hardly an active blogger as compared to so many on ActiveRain.  Why I don't blog so much is that I get very serious and significant about what I blog about:  Will it contribute to the community-there's such great stuff, will mine be OK, will it add value?  Has it been posted before (I spend time searching to make sure)?  Will I write it well (I majored in journalism)?  Will people think it valuable (I don't want to game the system)?  It looks boring, let me add a picture (I spend another half hour or so looking for the right one).  And where do they (top bloggers from who I learn so much) get their ideas anyway? 

It is a moment of celebration when I find something that hasn't been posted before, I find a fun picture and it reads like it deserves a Nobel prize-maybe I will be noticed, acknowledged, appreciated for my efforts and get a lot of comments.  I think you get the picture on how long it takes me to write a post-did I say I am a very serious and significant person about my life . . . and a perfectionist.  

When I started to Twitter, I lost all the significance.  When you can only use 140 characters to say something, it doesn't leave much room for all the crap significance.  And, now I know where everyone gets all the new ideas - they are in a live real time conversation on what is going on in the world.  You are literally listening to the pulse of what's new-top people who have created and gotten on board the latest technology and actively communicating about news breaking events.  And there is the personal side-we are people who want to be connected and make a difference in a very big small world.

In the chaos of it all, in the overwhelming onslaught of so much media, technology and my concerns of not being good enough, I found my voice.  One tiny voice in the hugest space gave me the ability to just be myself-it is just too hard to be anything else.  Did I say-I LOVE Twitter.  When you follow so many people (some have thousands), how can you possibly keep up or worry about it all.  I have had a conversation about the weather in Minnesota, commented on someone's picture about snow, read a post by someone I follow on ActiveRain and commented from Twitter.  Since this is Twitter for Beginners, here are the very basic things that you need to know to just jump in and the rest will come. 

Just join Twitter-even the bio is tiny - you can change it any time-just remember-don't be significant about it.  @kimwood wrote a 5 part series on Twitter that gives step by step instructions.  The link is for part 1 and each part has a link to the next.  I read it after I joined Twitter (to make sure I did it right LOL).  I am one of those "types" that rarely read directions first.

Next you want to "follow" and be "followed".  Once you do this, you see the true value of Twitter.  I knew @BradAndersohn was on Twitter and so he was my first follow and he followed back.  Then I went to Twitter Search and typed in @MissyCaulk and a few others.  My nephew read a Facebook update that I had joined and he followed me.  Once you have a couple, you can see who they follow and some of the responses from people in their profile and see if you want to follow them as well.  Once you click "follow" under their profile picture, most will follow you back.  You will get e-mail alerts that people are following you-if you like their short bio and a few of their tweets, you can follow them back.  To get you started, here is a recent post about some top people to follow from Nestor & Katrina Gasset on Top people to follow.     There is also an advanced search to find topics of interest - you don't want to make it all about Real Estate.  I have found many other ways to search but this is the beginning. 

Finally - how do you manage the chaos - not that you really can--like I said, that is the beauty of it--you get what you get and you don't get what you don't get and that's just how you get it-a bit like life--I like to call it "Being vs. Doing".  I really dug in and explored Twitter for two weeks before writing this.  You will never read all the Tweets that flow by (unless you have a very narrow world) but I do want to make sure I read certain ones so I found Tweetdeck. I didn't like the black color so you can edit the settings.

There are a lot of applications to manage your tweets and more on all this in a "Part 2 For the graduates of Twitter for beginners".  Just download tweetdeck soon after you have a few follows to create groups.  I currently have five groups.  The first group is the Twitter stream of all you follow.  I look here when I first log on and might comment to a few people.  Mostly I look at my groups.  I have an ActiveRain Group (whoever I choose to follow); a local group (a local search to network in your community)-in this group, I include my family; I have a Twitter group (I follow many people who write about Twitter and technology); lastly I have my favorites-you can bookmark the tweets you want to come back to later and take a closer look.  

There you have it - if you have been on the fence, think it is just too much, it's never going to stop--it isn't--just dive in and enjoy the Twittersteam.  Don't forget to follow me @tishhouse.

Royal Oak Realtor selling Real Estate in Southeastern Michigan.  TishHouse sells Houses - selling Oakland County Real Estate with RE/MAX Showcase Homes in Birmingham, Michigan. Helping People in a challenging market by specializing in Short Sales. See what my clients have to say about my extraordinary customer service

22 commentsCathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate • December 11 2008 06:59PM

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Very informative. I keep saying I will join, and I promise I will.

Marcy Moyer Keller Williams Realty Palo Alto Ca

Posted by Marcy Moyer C.D.P.E. (Keller Williams Realty Palo Alto Probate & Trust Specialist) over 3 years ago

Very informative. I keep saying I will join, and I promise I will.

Marcy Moyer Keller Williams Realty Palo Alto Ca

Posted by Marcy Moyer C.D.P.E. (Keller Williams Realty Palo Alto Probate & Trust Specialist) over 3 years ago

Hi Cathy, I wondered what all the twitter buzz was about. Thanks for the enlightenment..... Sonn I'll be doing tweets too.

Posted by Marian Gregor ~ Ann Arbor area Real Estate ~ (Keller Williams) over 3 years ago

Your excuses sounded like mine.  I just got up and running this past weekend!

Posted by Renee Burrows - Las Vegas Real Estate - (702-580-1783) www.ShackDiva.com (BrokerThe Force Realty-REALTOR-Estate-Probate-REO-Short Sale) over 3 years ago

Hi Cathy~ I am on twitter but not really doing much with it...  I guess I will have to delve alittle further... 

Posted by Owensboro KY Real Estate Agent Vickie McCartney Broker Owensboro Ky (Maverick Realty) over 3 years ago

Eventually everyone will get there, I joined some conservatives there and now it is crazy how many new people I am connected with. Sometimes a little overwhelming.

Posted by Missy Caulk-Ann Arbor-Realtor® Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams-Ann Arbor) over 3 years ago

Marcy:  I kept saying that as well - the best of intentions - it can literally take only 15 minutes and then play - jump in!!

Marian - you have a great person to follow and learn from with Missy Caulk!

Posted by Cathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate (RE/MAX Showcase Homes) over 3 years ago

Renee:  I use that excuse for a lot of things - I work towards not being so hard on myself and I usually love the new things I try once I quit putting them off.  Glad you are on Twitter - Happy Twittering.

Posted by Cathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate (RE/MAX Showcase Homes) over 3 years ago

I am still very confused on how to do it.

Richard

Posted by Richard Stabile Bergen County New Homes Builder Realtor (REMAX real estate associates) over 3 years ago

I've joined but haven't started twittering.  I'll bookmark this and try to jump on the wagon.

Posted by Kay Van Kampen–Springfield, Ozark, Nixa Greene County Missouri Real Estate Agent (RE/MAX Broker, RE/MAX Solutions) over 3 years ago

Hi Cathy-I'm on there, but I haven't tried the tweetdeck thing yet. Thanks for the pointers. Happy Holidays!

Posted by Debra Brooks, Scott Brooks, Lake Conroe Real Estate and Luxury Home Specialists! (Brooks Prime Properties, Lake Conroe) over 3 years ago

Owensboro:  I would delve a lot further - I have been finding great "local" twitters to follow and then a lot of technical SEO and twitter tips etc.  I will be posting more as I really am into it after only 3 weeks.

Missy:  It is overwhelming - that's why I like Tweetdeck to create groups so I don't miss the main ones I like - and favorites so I can go back and delve into those great ones later.

Posted by Cathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate (RE/MAX Showcase Homes) over 3 years ago

Thanks for this post.. It helped me to understnad a litle more about Twitter.

Posted by Erin Newington, Elk Grove Realtor (916) 548-9198 ((916) 548-9198 Keller Williams Realty) over 3 years ago

Richard:  Feel free to send me an e-mail or respond here again with any particular question about Twitter and I will be glad to help you get going.

Kay:  Once you get going, I think it is extremely addicting engaging.  Good Luck!

Scott:  I have checked out a few and like Tweetdeck so that I can create groups for my favorites that I might miss in the stream of things.

Posted by Cathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate (RE/MAX Showcase Homes) over 3 years ago

I joined about a month ago and do not have the courage to start it. About 10 different people have found me but for some reason I just don't feel like doing it. I'm sure I will turn soon. Good post though!

Posted by VanDyk Mortgage-Branch Manager over 3 years ago

Great post and I'm now following you on Twitter. Maybe you'll follow me twitter.com/lynncromer?

Posted by Lynn Cromer (ReMax Advance Realty) over 3 years ago

Team Newington:  Glad it was helpful.

Hart Morgage Services:  Most everyone now knows that they need a website - I read that soon it will be the same for the major social media sites like Twitter, Facebook etc.  Pretty soon it will be a must have and become mainstream - I feel that way about video - I think it is a must have and not long ago I didn't feel this way.

Lynn:  I am following you -  sent a few messages but haven't heard anything else from you :-)

Posted by Cathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate (RE/MAX Showcase Homes) over 3 years ago

I am on Twitter too...but I always forget to even sign on.  Facebook seems easier for me for some reason.  I will try to follow who you say and sign on each day; is that how to start?

Posted by Cindy "in Indy" Marchant Realtor® Fishers Real Estate (Keller Williams Indy NE 317-290-7775 www.marchantteam.com) over 3 years ago

Cindy:  Make a habit of posting something on Twitter a few times a day.  You can have your posts from ActiveRain go directly on Twitter and Facebook has an application for your Twitter updates to appear there as if you were saying what you are up to - you can do both with one update.  The true magic is finding great people to follow - in an area(s) on interest for you.  I follow some of the best on social media and twitter and learn so much - and actually have something new to post about on AR.  I hope this helps.  Follow me and I will follow back - and always respond to replies and DM.

Posted by Cathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate (RE/MAX Showcase Homes) over 3 years ago

I went in to follow you as Cathy Tishhouse and it can't find you....

Posted by Cindy "in Indy" Marchant Realtor® Fishers Real Estate (Keller Williams Indy NE 317-290-7775 www.marchantteam.com) over 3 years ago

Cindy:  @tishhouse - also, look for the Follow me link in my posts - or in anyone who is on Twitter - they will usually have that in their posts or on their page somewhere - you can always include yours as well and others will follow you - thanks for wanting to follow me and I will follow you back :-)

Posted by Cathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate (RE/MAX Showcase Homes) over 3 years ago

Okay, I'm following you, thanks!

Posted by Cindy "in Indy" Marchant Realtor® Fishers Real Estate (Keller Williams Indy NE 317-290-7775 www.marchantteam.com) over 3 years ago

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