I typically meet a couple of people over the course of an event and call it good
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 9:04 am
Over time I've developed some really good industry friendships this way, but at a snails pace. Once I started Tweeting, though, things got crazy. I was getting DM'd me to meetup at the events. I got recognized by people when I introduced myself. "Hey, your the guy Tweeting the event, aren't you?" It made socializing much easier.
I think it also got me out of my shell a bit. I found myself walking right up to people and starting conversations (which is very unlike me). I met no fewer than 30 people (a 10X improvement to any other confe saudi arabia mobile phone numbers database rence I've attended). But more importantly, I enjoyed some great conversations, made connections with people I'll be contact with in the future, and had a blast. By the numbers 48 # of Tweets sent during the conference 40 # of times re-tweeted 54 # of followers gained (a 35% increase) 240 Percent increase in web site traffic vs average 225 #of links clicked in tweets 26 # of re-tweets of my most popular tweet: Add a "+" to the end of any bit.
Ly link to get almost real time analytics. "Sweeeeeet!" #seomoz 4 # of followers that dropped me during my #seomoz barrage What does it really mean? I don't think the numbers by themselves are necessarily all that important. But, a few things bubble to the surface. The first is that I was re-tweeted and thanked by several power users and business owners in Spokane. Since most of my business is local, I think it's great for a number of a variety of reasons (trust, recognition, etc.
I think it also got me out of my shell a bit. I found myself walking right up to people and starting conversations (which is very unlike me). I met no fewer than 30 people (a 10X improvement to any other confe saudi arabia mobile phone numbers database rence I've attended). But more importantly, I enjoyed some great conversations, made connections with people I'll be contact with in the future, and had a blast. By the numbers 48 # of Tweets sent during the conference 40 # of times re-tweeted 54 # of followers gained (a 35% increase) 240 Percent increase in web site traffic vs average 225 #of links clicked in tweets 26 # of re-tweets of my most popular tweet: Add a "+" to the end of any bit.
Ly link to get almost real time analytics. "Sweeeeeet!" #seomoz 4 # of followers that dropped me during my #seomoz barrage What does it really mean? I don't think the numbers by themselves are necessarily all that important. But, a few things bubble to the surface. The first is that I was re-tweeted and thanked by several power users and business owners in Spokane. Since most of my business is local, I think it's great for a number of a variety of reasons (trust, recognition, etc.