1) It is good practice to listen or acknowledge those who are listening
to you in everyday life. Twitter can be overwhelming when you have a
lot of followers. But filters are available to show top topics of
discussion with your followers and provide an opportunity to jump in
when appropriate. It could even lead to more fodder for your column. As
a writer about marketing and consumer behavior, you might find a "tool"
like this interesting, unless you consider yourself a tool.
2) I don't think there is prestige in multitude of followers, unless
you have a dirty little secret - like you're an SEO fiend trying to get
a bump out of Google - which many avid Twitters are. Or you're just
starved for attention like Ashton and Oprah.
3) There cannot be a guru of Twitter, because there are no rules and everybody's playing.
4) Nat and Ken, a question, "What Would Emily Post Do?" Her foundation
has no published opinion on the subject. Maybe you can get the scoop
straight from them? Or better yet, just ignore the whole subject and
behave however you choose on Twitter. You're free to move about the
country.
5) Nat, I still think you should write a movie script based on your Strip Club Ad Review.
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