2 Unusual Ways to Network on Twitter

 

twitterWhen twitter changed its default setting disallowing users to see @ mentions of people they weren’t following, it became harder to meet and follow interesting conversations and people.

I for one got seriously mad. Twitter practically told me to stop snooping into other people’s conversations with people I wasn’t following. The nerve! ;)

For a while, I was stuck with following back people who followed me. I was at a loss on how to follow new folks. I didn’t have the time to go through countless profiles and see who was following who.

Considering that twitter played the ‘We can’t undo it anytime soon’ card, there wasn’t much that I could do – except find other ways to find people to follow.

Here are two ways I accidentally stumbled upon to converse with people who normally would not have come in my twitter radar.

1. Blip your way to new conversations

As someone who routinely listens to music while working, I like to share it too. The need to share and tell the world about my music taste (cuz I’m a show off that way) made me want to do it on twitter too. After all, music makes you like, totally cool y’know?

Blip.FM is a great way to connect with new people. After spending a few weeks blipping songs for around one hour every couple of days or so, I realized that I was hearing from people who weren’t following me!

The reason was simple, they liked my choice of songs and wanted to share their opinion or recommend some more. Sometimes people would @ me out of the blue because I blipped UB40 and they got nostalgic. Or because they were living in their native town and thought I’d be interested in the trivia – which I was.

Another thing I noticed was that my current followers would RT a song I’d blipped if they liked it. Since RT’s can be seen by everyone, I started getting @ replies from people I couldn’t see them conversing with. (Ha! Take that you meddling twitter!)

Regardless to say, I’ve been conversing with new people regularly and I already know we have our taste in music in common. So not only do I find cool people to follow through twitter, I get an immediate ice breaker too.

For those of you who’re wondering about finding people to follow in your niche through blipping songs, that is taken care of when your followers RT your blip and their followers leave you a message. Half the time, the person is from the niche you’re interested in.

2. RT tweets without links

I tend to RT tweets that I’ve enjoyed for the opinion they express, laugh they gave me or because I identify with it.

It has been a great way to start a conversation with people I follow but don’t usually talk with and find new people to follow.

The key is to add your own two cents to the RT to get the conversation going. A lot of people reply back as they share their own opinions and conversations tend to get interconnected introducing a lot of tweeps to each other.

The IranElection hashtag was the perfect example. I’d RT differing opinions and the conversation flowed. That’s when I realized the impact of RT-ing linkless tweets. I don’t talk politics and/or religion as a general rule and I was not looking to start a conversation on the Iran elections at all.

My reason behind the RT was that I found the sentiment expressed in the tweet in question interesting. That’s where my interest in it ended. My personal thoughts and opinions were supposed to remain my own.

But suddenly people were replying and discussing and I learned some important lessons.

  • Don’t RT stuff you’re not willing to discuss
  • Linkless RT’s encourage people to talk to you.
  • Tweet stuff (thoughts, opinions, sentiments) that will get you Retweeted

Since then, I’ve been RTing tweets that encourage an opinion from people. As a result, I’ve seen an increase in the RT ratio of my tweets, both the linkless tweets and the ones with links.

Everyone has their own story of how they find more people to follow. What’s yours? Have you found any unconventional ways to network on twitter?

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I've never really gotten into twitter. I can't understand it. Its like instant message to me don't see the point I don't need to be keeping up with other people.

Hey! I'm going half way here - I sympathise with twitter on the first point - it is purely a technical decision in restricting who views what. Saying that - arent they "extending" networks by getting you to follow more people rather than catch them in passing tweets? I'm with you on point 2 - RT's for me are meant to be for convos and not link sharing really. I think I have followed more people (and I am choosy about who or how many I follow) because of RTs compared to searching for people or profiles. .-= Cookie Monster´s last blog ..Generation Y…. we’re just awesome!… =-.

I've been twittering actively since December 07 I think. Luckily for me, I can ignore twitter while working if I have to. Since I like music, when I discovered blip.fm it was natural to use it. Of course I figured if all I did was tweet songs, people would get irritated. Hence the blipping hour every couple of days. I'm right there with you on making new friends. Lately, my twitter activity has been very limited as I'm working on meeting a few deadlines.

I'm not a huge Twitter user and only been on for about two months or so. Thank you for this post. I haven't really discovered anything new. But I have made some new friends on there - like you. .-= John Hoff - WpBlogHost´s last blog ..How To Install WordPress Outtakes & Deleted Scenes =-.

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