| First and foremost- Merry Christmas one and all!
Now, back to the meaty stuff…
I have been advised recently that one of the shrewdest moves I can
make in order to further my career prospects is to join this mystifying
website known as “Twitter”. I wasn’t sure if this was some kind a
multi-player game, a website for the “twits” of the world to
congregate, or just another Facebook-esque social networking site.
Apparently it is a “free social messaging utility for staying connected
in real-time” (Whatever that means?)
Despite all my doubts, I went ahead and created my profile. I only
knew one other person who had Twitter so I clicked on his face and
decided to “follow” him. A matter of moments later I was informed that
he was following me too. Great. Now what?
Unlike Facebook, apparently Twitter is not just for keeping up to
date with gossip about your friends, acquaintances, and people you went
to primary school with and never spoke to. Twitter allows you to create
a network of like-minded people who continually update their answer
that ever insightful question- “what are you doing?” Or they may link
you to their blogs which you can then comment on, thus adding your
voice to a potentially global conversation. (And I’m pretty sure I’m
yet to discover all the other wonderful things it can do.)
If you decide to jump on the Twitter bandwagon, you may find that
you are suddenly bombarded with jargon that makes absolutely no sense,
such as “tweet” and “re-tweet” and “tinyurl”. And although I still
don’t really understand what any of these terms mean, even I can still
just about navigate my way round the major functions.
So maybe you’re thinking this sounds like a total and utter waste of
time, and I must admit that thought has crossed my mind too. The other
thought that crosses my mind however is the enormous potential of the
beast that is Twitter to help me be involved in a global network of
movers and shakers. Even Stephen Fry is getting in on the action (I
should know as I am one of his many thousands of followers.)
Please feel free to follow me and my insightful updates, and join in the conversation!
http://twitter.com/JHardacre1 |