Our friends over at Salty Waffle love their Twitter. Most of all they loving teaching people about Twitter and in doing so, have noticed the way people learn how to use it and why it is important. From experience with their clients and personal experience they put together these stages of evolution for those cutting their Twitter teeth.
Check out where you might be in your evolution and remember to follow Synotac’s very own Twitter profile.
Stage 1: This seems silly…why are there a bunch of people on here talking about nothing? What does ‘Follow’ mean? Are those my friends? How do I message people or put up pictures? 140 characters! That’s nothing! Who is everyone talking to!?
Stage 2: I guess Twitter must be popular for a reason, I guess I’ll stick with it for a while longer and log in once in a while and see what happens. I still feel like people are just shouting into space, but…
Stage 3: Hey there are some interesting things out in thetwittersphere. Finally some awesome people to follow! TweetDeck is awesome! I am starting to make Twitter a part of my social networking habits.
Stage 4: Twitter is actually really useful for getting to great content and stories! Hashtags and listening channels help me organize the crazy world of tweets and lookey here, I have a good number of my own followers! My @ tags must be working!
Stage 5: The power of Twitter is pretty apparent, I am starting to use it to draw my followers to content and maybe advertise for my business. Twittergrader is telling me whats up and I have one of the great mobile apps on my phone so I can always be ready to tweet and see my mentions.
Stage 6: Twitter has become an essential tool for building relationships and finding conversations my business and I want to be part of. I have built teams in Hootsuite and made real connections through Twitter and my network is active and supporting.
So what stage are you at? Looking for Twitter enlightenment or has your Twitter fire flickered out? Remember that Twitter and social media in general can be a great way to engage your website’s visitors and provide you with that credibility we talked about as well.




