Starting Out As I Mean To Go On
Starting Out As I Mean To Go On
I recently tweeted the following:
First ever (Twitter) “customer” survey: What can I do to serve you folks better, tweet-wise? Please RT. #tweetsurvey
Which, surprisingly for me, failed to garner much attention – and even fewer responses. Should I then conclude that you, dear readers, love all and everything that I share – or that you are so hacked off with my stuff that you never read any of it? :}
In any case, on the occasion of this, my new WordPress blog, I thought maybe a different medium, with the opportunity to respond more permanently, via e.g. blog comments, may suit you better?
– Bob
I saw that tweet and actually thought it was a survey from Twitter rather than yourself – which might explain some of the lack of responses
I like the articles that you bring to my attention – problem is that you find so many that I dont have time to keep up
Collecting them up into a regular blog post would give me more time to look through them rather then trying to keep up with a Twitter stream
Phil,
Thanks for your feedback. I’ll try to make the tweets look more like they come from myself next time I do a tweet survey. Have you thought of using Twitter “Lists” and/or “Favourites” to keep track of stuff you might want to come back to? And I hear some folks like using Instapaper or other “Read Later” service for that. Any good?
Cheers
– Bob
I find your tweets extremely interesting – they stretch my mind beyond my comfort zone and enable me to understand different perspectives. Hence your survey was not necessary (IMO).
Thanks! But how would I have known, had I not asked?
– Bob
Sensei,
Your writing, tweets or otherwise, does not go unappreciated. Thought provoking, informative, (seemingly) battle tested advice gets a youngster like myself questioning things and seeing them differently.
Thanks, James. Your feedback is likewise very much appreciated.
– Bob
Yeah, liking the posts and missed your survey too… One thing to watch with the tweets of blog entries (or anything) is to make them “FlipBoard friendly” – you need the http:// before these – just checked when I did a reply. Only certain shorteners are navigated and expanded by FBd – I use goo.gl as I’ve had problems with others.
I learn much from what you have posted. please keep it going.