It's almost perfect. My only complain would be tweeting about every new tool/app being introduced in the cloud. You could cut those short. Better yet, your own experience with the product (even a one liner) will be more useful.
OA - 12 years ago
so close to un-follow if you tell me about your book again. and don't re-tweet that someone bought it. care factor zero!
George - 12 years ago
Not many will tick “way too much”, they would unfollow. So I’d like an option “Slightly too much”. The ones who unfollowed would be well worth surveying!
Anon - 12 years ago
I really don't care for the torrent of tweets about conferences. Are they all truly necessary?
fjpoblam - 12 years ago
Don't force it! Never feel the "need" to tweet. Thus far (I think) your tweets have usually led off to worthwhile training and tools. (Admittedly, I don't take the time to follow them all.) I would say, don't just tweet because "Oh! Dang! I haven't tweeted in the past hour!" Always keep to high quality standards. Some others whom I follow (or have followed) have annoying, frequent, low quality tweets. Not good.
90% of your tweets goes to my Delicious. 96% of them teachs me something new. So, your tweets is a diary great source of knowledge for me. Please keep the good quality! \o/
It's almost perfect. My only complain would be tweeting about every new tool/app being introduced in the cloud. You could cut those short. Better yet, your own experience with the product (even a one liner) will be more useful.
so close to un-follow if you tell me about your book again. and don't re-tweet that someone bought it. care factor zero!
Not many will tick “way too much”, they would unfollow. So I’d like an option “Slightly too much”. The ones who unfollowed would be well worth surveying!
I really don't care for the torrent of tweets about conferences. Are they all truly necessary?
Don't force it! Never feel the "need" to tweet. Thus far (I think) your tweets have usually led off to worthwhile training and tools. (Admittedly, I don't take the time to follow them all.) I would say, don't just tweet because "Oh! Dang! I haven't tweeted in the past hour!" Always keep to high quality standards. Some others whom I follow (or have followed) have annoying, frequent, low quality tweets. Not good.
Your tweets are the most valuable inputs from my resident town. Quality is above average, keep up the good work!
I think the volume could increase to balance the removal of the Smashing Network
90% of your tweets goes to my Delicious. 96% of them teachs me something new. So, your tweets is a diary great source of knowledge for me. Please keep the good quality! \o/
It might be great if you could do a Follow Friday of people you think are relevant and interesting to follow :)
It is perfect right now! I wouldn't mind more if the quality stays the same!
Agreed -- so many bloggers have a poor tweeting balance, and you somehow have maintained a perfect one.
Please don't change anything it's well balanced now, just enough quality tweets with good knowledge.