5 Ways to Maximize Your Time on Twitter

Posted by Chad on Dec 12, 2008 in Social Networking, Twitter |

Does Twitter Waste Your Time?

Twitter can be an incredible asset to your business, just like email can be.  But (just like email), it can also be a huge time-waster and can suck hours out of your day without you even noticing.  You get on Twitter and then the next time you look up it’s an hour later, or more!

Self-control is important for Everybody, but If you are self-employed, it becomes even more important!   Wasting time is wasting money. 

Wasting time on Twitter is like sitting around the water cooler and chatting with coworkers about last night’s episode of your favorite TV show- it might be fun, and it passes the time, but it wasted time that could have been used to make money.

Here are some tips on how to keep your Twitter time under control:

1.  Schedule a time for Twitter.  Just like you can spend hours online checking emails and just surfing the ‘Net, getting on Twitter 10 - 20 times a day doesn’t help you get what you need to done.  Schedule two or three Twitter times per day - once in the morning and once in the afternoon and once in the evening - and then stick to it.  Your Twitter followers can survive without knowing your entire itinerary for the day.

2.  Decide the purpose for your visit before getting on Twitter.  Are you sending a Tweet about your latest blog post?  Are you trying to find other Twitts to network with?  Are you looking to @ people and “Talk”. Deciding what you want to do before you log on is a big time saver.

3.  Jot down notes during the day for your Twitter time.  It doesn’t have to be anything long or fancy.  A sticky note will do.  Just keep track of your thoughts so when you get on Twitter you can accomplish what you want and then leave the site.

4.  Do not tweet about every single thing you do.  No one cares if you are going to the store.  They don’t agonize over the fact that your hamster ate too much.  Keep your tweets limited to important stuff. (Remember to always give value in your tweets that way people look forward to them and “assume” they will be important and valuable.)

5.  Only concentrate on what is happening Now on Twitter.  If you are following a lot of people their Tweets will do on ot the next page rather quickly, so don’t worry about what you missed.  Stay focused on the New Tweets and what is going on while you are there at that moment.

If you take control of your Twitter time, you can take control of how well it works for you.  Be strong.

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5 Comments

Shayne Packer
Dec 17, 2008 at 4:55 am

I like the 5 tips Chad. I have struggled in the past getting control of twitter. Sometimes I still get carried away, but I’m getting better. Thanks.


 
Daneene
Dec 25, 2008 at 11:25 pm

Wow Chad!
Great tips. I’ll definitely need to take them to heart and utilize your advice…pronto!
Thanks for sharing.


 
Suzanne Franco
Feb 7, 2009 at 3:04 pm

Hi Chad … These are great tips! I use a couple of tools that help me stay focused and organized while using Twitter … using Twhirl let’s me know right away when someone is @me or dm’ing me … and I can use it to quickly and easily shorten urls I’m posting. I also use TweetLater and I get an email (even when I’m not on Twitter) with a digest of any @s or dm’s so I know who was “looking” for me while I’m not on there.

Thanks again for the tips. *SmiLes* Suzanne


 
teeithigh
Feb 13, 2009 at 1:17 pm

Great tips…I was late picking up my daughter at school she scowls at me and says “Twitter”. I defiantly need to follow your tips. Thanks for sharing.


 
Boldy
Feb 5, 2010 at 6:05 am

Super post, Need to mark it on Digg
Thank you
Boldy


 

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