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		<title>How we roll</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 02:59:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know, we’ve been talking about it for a while but it’s finally done. After hours of editing and countless video clips, Collective Bias, GNO, and One to One Network bring you the 2009 Bowlher video. For those that missed it, enjoy the video and make plans to attend Blogher in New York next year. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-434" title="BowlHerLogo" src="http://www.jaythornton.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/BowlHerLogo.png" alt="BowlHerLogo" width="214" height="183" />I know, we’ve been talking about it for a while but it’s finally done.  After hours of editing and countless video clips, Collective Bias, GNO, and One to One Network bring you the 2009 Bowlher video.</p>
<p>For those that missed it, enjoy the video and make plans to attend Blogher in New York  next year.  Who knows, you might just get your shot at all the fun.  For those that made the show, keep a keen eye.  You’re in there somewhere.</p>
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		<title>SMC Blues</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 03:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After almost a week I’m finally getting to this post on our latest Social Media Club meeting. For those that didn’t attend, we had Ed Nicholson of Tyson Foods philanthropic division speaking on his use of social media in the effort to eliminate hunger. The information overall was staggering. In Northwest Arkansas alone there are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-410" title="101_0716" src="http://www.jaythornton.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/101_0716-300x225.jpg" alt="101_0716" width="300" height="225" />After almost a week I’m finally getting to this post on our latest Social Media Club meeting.  For those that didn’t attend, we had Ed Nicholson of Tyson Foods philanthropic division speaking on his use of social media in the effort to eliminate hunger.  The information overall was staggering.  In Northwest Arkansas alone there are over 100,000 at risk of hunger and half a million in the state of Arkansas… and you thought there were only starving kids in Africa.  The efforts that Ed and Tyson are making to reduce this number are impressive as well and all covered through their social media.</p>
<p>Ed brought up a few good points through his presentation.  First was the point that you can’t buy or sponsor your way into positive public perception.  Despite their giving in the past, public perception wasn’t high until they spent time in the space, helping and effectively awaiting karma.  Another was that agencies couldn’t properly manage your social media alone.  While helpful in setting up a plan and process, social media needs to be at least a partnership effort.  Transparency is only transparent when you’re directly involved in the process.  Being of the agency world, believe it or not, I agree.  I am fully capable of building social media strategy but wouldn’t feel completely comfortable managing the strategy without direct and constant involvement with that client and their business.</p>
<p>Beyond the information at the meeting, Ed framed the speaking with music.  Bluesy, folk expertly performed and food-based music was on the playlist and was expertly performed.  Ed even did his little part to eliminate hunger in the meeting by handing out a couple of butternut squash to those paying closest attention.  It was a great meeting.</p>
<p>For those interested in the Northwest Arkansas chapter of the Social Media Club, visit our <a href="http://socialmediaclubnwa.ning.com" target="_blank">Ning site</a> and become a fan of our <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Social-Media-Club-NWA/93013193054" target="_blank">facebook page</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>Additional links:<br />
Tyson Food’s Hunger Relief site &#8211; <a href="http://hungerrelief.tyson.com/" target="_blank">http://hungerrelief.tyson.com/</a><br />
Social Media Club – NWA – <a href="http://socialmediaclubnwa.ning.com/">http://socialmediaclubnwa.ning.com/</a><br />
Social Media Club – Global – <a href="http://www.socialmediaclub.org/" target="_blank">http://www.socialmediaclub.org/</a><br />
Social Media Club – Wiki &#8211; <a href="http://socialmediaclub.pbworks.com/Northwest-Arkansas-Social-Media-Club" target="_blank">http://socialmediaclub.pbworks.com/Northwest-Arkansas-Social-Media-Club</a><br />
Social Media Club &#8211; Facebook &#8211; <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Social-Media-Club-NWA/93013193054">http://www.facebook.com/pages/Social-Media-Club-NWA/93013193054</a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>BowlHer and the weekend in Chicago</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 19:41:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To start, wow.  What’ a weekend!  For those that don’t know, Collective Bias flew @RyannFMT and me to Chicago for the end of BlogHer 2009 and the BowlHer event sponsored by Collective Bias, One to One Networks, and Mom it Forward.  Collective Bias, my new employer thought that the event would be a great opportunity [...]]]></description>
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<p>To start, wow.  What’ a weekend!  For those that don’t know, Collective Bias flew <a href="http://www.twitter.com/RyannFMT">@RyannFMT</a> and me to Chicago for the end of BlogHer 2009 and the BowlHer event sponsored by Collective Bias, One to One Networks, and Mom it Forward.  Collective Bias, my new employer thought that the event would be a great opportunity for me to meet the bloggers as well as a few sponsors and brands so Friday, shortly after my exit interview from my previous employer, we loaded the car and hit it to Tulsa to join the party.</p>
<p>We arrived in Chicago just in time to catch a Hershey tweetup at the James hotel.  Very nice venue and the people were even better.  On a side note, Hershey Bliss is slap-yo-mama good… and you can quote me on that one.  From there we ran to the hotel, changed, made a pit-stop by the lobby bar at Hotel Sax and met up the Collective Bias group for a great dinner at Texas de Brazil.  See the pictures for a little insight into that evening.  The food was great (duh, who doesn’t like a constant parade of different meats coming to your plate via sword-service) and conversations ranged from the latest in social media tools to new product lines to hometowns.  Thanks to everyone for a great night.  We turned in fairly early on Friday night and it was definitely for the best.  I had been up since 6am and had a huge day ahead in setting up for BowlHer.</p>
<p>Saturday we were up with the early birds, enjoying an excellent breakfast at our hotel with about 1,000 other guests.  I parted ways with FMT and headed to a meeting-turned-search and rescue that moved smoothly and directly into BowlHer setup.  We broke around noon to have lunch at Gino’s East.  Yes the pizza takes a full hour to cook, but take a look at the pictures, classic Chicago pizza at its finest.  From there it was back to Lucky Strike for more setup.</p>
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<p>Once we found a stopping point, FMT and I ran to the hotel for showers and 10 minutes of rest before running back to finish final set up and get ready to greet the bloggers.  BowlHer was an unmitigated success thanks to our gracious hosts and sponsors and all the wonderful mom bloggers.  Stories are still swarming around the blogsphere and twittersphere.  I encourage everyone to search your favorite social media tool and post comments with links to your favorite posts, pictures, and more.  Enjoy these pictures and look for a few more posts on my favorite new people!</p>
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		<title>TidyTweet Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 20:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those of you keeping score, TidyTweet is one of the latest products from Rockfish, and a handy-dandy tool for easily creating corporate friendly Twitter feeds from various keywords, hashtags, or in the case of my homepage, username mentions. The beauty behind the product is that it scrubs foul language and spammer behaviors by default [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-384" title="tweetQueue" src="http://www.jaythornton.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/tweetQueue.gif" alt="tweetQueue" width="337" height="220" />For those of you keeping score, TidyTweet is one of the latest products from Rockfish, and a handy-dandy tool for easily creating corporate friendly Twitter feeds from various keywords, hashtags, or in the case of my homepage, username mentions. The beauty behind the product is that it scrubs foul language and spammer behaviors by default and produces a PG rated feed that you can confidently place anywhere you want people to view what the twitterverse has to say.</p>
<p>The latest round of upgrades to the system involve some user experience changes and more importantly, spam filtering upgrades allowing you to filter out posts from newly created accounts as well as those using multiple trending terms in a single post. I liked that these filters can be adjusted on a sliding scale.</p>
<p>Tie these filters to previously available filters for usernames and available moderation of feeds and you can make any feed suitable for the church bulletin. They’ve got more upgrades on route and Michael has even suggested customizable feed views so that when I post a link like this:</p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://jaythornton000.tidytweet.com/CollectiveBias.atom">http://jaythornton000.tidytweet.com/CollectiveBias.atom</a></p></blockquote>
<p>It could formatted to match my site, very cool concept, especially for setting up third party feed sites.</p>
<p>The long and short of TidyTweet is that it’s a powerful tool that is going to keep improving. If you have need for twitter feeds, take a look at their site. The product is great and the guys behind it are second to none.</p>
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		<title>Do you Poken?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 01:43:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I do… now.  Until this morning, I have to admit I didn’t even know what the thing was.  I’d never heard of it.  I know, I know… this is my job.  I’m supposed to know what this stuff is ahead of time and put it to good use.  I guess this one slipped through the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-378" title="poken-ninja" src="http://www.jaythornton.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/poken-ninja1.jpg" alt="poken-ninja" width="250" height="250" />I do… now.  Until this morning, I have to admit I didn’t even know what the thing was.  I’d never heard of it.  I know, I know… this is my job.  I’m supposed to know what this stuff is ahead of time and put it to good use.  I guess this one slipped through the cracks.  Regardless, here’s my take on it.</p>
<p>For those asking themselves what it is, a Poken is a handy-dandy little networking tool that effectively swaps digital business cards with anyone else that has one.  When they come within a certain radius of another one, they light up.  This tells you to wander the room, meet, greet, and chat, all the while scanning those people head-to-toe for a little device that’s about 2 inches long that can be concealed as one of many pseudo Japanese figures.  Mine’s a ninja for example.</p>
<p>Once located you need only hold them together and your pre-determined contact information is transferred to theirs and vice-versa.  When you get home, simply plug your Poken into a USB port and all the contact info you can into contact with is transferred to your account.  This info can then be downloaded as a vCard, nice, or kept on their server… handy.  Set up is simple and cost is minimal at around $20.  You can pick one up here. <a href="http://www.pokenplace.com/shop/">http://www.pokenplace.com/shop/</a></p>
<p>So you’ve bought your Poken and you’re ready to set it up.  Here’s how you do it:</p>
<p>Step 1: Open the box, pull the figure off the hand and pull the little paper tab out to activate your Poken.</p>
<p>Step 2: Plug your Poken into your computer’s USB port and wait.  Most of the time, your computer will recognize what’s been plugged in and auto-launch the website.  If not, open the new folder and double-click on Start_Poken.html</p>
<p>Step 3: Set up your account with a username, email address and password, then enter your contact info, picture, and any Social Media networks you’d like included.  You get a sample view of what your new friends waiting to be met will see.  Once you get that looking the way you like, save and you’re all set.</p>
<p>Step 4: Go out and start Poken.</p>
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		<title>New beginnings or how I didn’t need sleep anyway.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 17:22:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those that don’t already know, I’m leaving J.B. Hunt.  Collective Bias has asked me to be their creative director and you know I can’t pass that one up.  I’ve already begun on some levels and am getting more involved in the start up process every day.  Luckily the guys running the show are giving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-373" title="blogher" src="http://www.jaythornton.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/blogher.jpg" alt="blogher" width="315" height="213" />For those that don’t already know, I’m leaving J.B. Hunt.  Collective Bias has asked me to be their creative director and you know I can’t pass that one up.  I’ve already begun on some levels and am getting more involved in the start up process every day.  Luckily the guys running the show are giving me all the connections I need to get the resources flowing early so that I can hit the ground at full speed on the 27<sup>th</sup> of this month.</p>
<p>They’re also including me in this year’s BlogHer after-party called BowlHer.  Look for me with the rest of the Collective Bias group.  I’ll be the loud one.  I preparation, I’ve done some reading:</p>
<p> <a href="http://hormonecoloreddays.blogspot.com/2009/07/10-commandments-of-blogher-success.html">http://hormonecoloreddays.blogspot.com/2009/07/10-commandments-of-blogher-success.html</a></p>
<p> Enjoy and please post any additional suggestions on surviving an event with 300-400 mom/bloggers for an evening.</p>
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		<title>A great night with #SMCNWA</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow… what a night.  Obviously because I’m still working at 1am but either way… the NWA chapter of SMC knows how to make an appearance.  We had the full gamut in attendance tonight.  From longtime patriarchs like @KyleJudkins to brand-newbies to the chapter like @MelyssaTweeting we did a bang-up job tonight of livening up the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-368" title="nwaSocial" src="http://www.jaythornton.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/nwaSocial.png" alt="nwaSocial" width="196" height="189" />Wow… what a night.  Obviously because I’m still working at 1am but either way… the NWA chapter of SMC knows how to make an appearance.  We had the full gamut in attendance tonight.  From longtime patriarchs like @KyleJudkins to brand-newbies to the chapter like @MelyssaTweeting we did a bang-up job tonight of livening up the place without getting in to too much trouble.</p>
<p>Mike Thompson was on hand tonight to touch base with everyone and hand out another few signed copies of the Organizational Champion.  Ed Nicholson from Tyson was there, representing, not to mention a healthy dose of SVI, Rockfish, and Mars presence.  Needless to say, SMCNWA was firing on all cylinders tonight.</p>
<p>Some productivity was had tonight.  I wandered the venue polling on meetings and here’s my question.  What time do you want to meet?  Tentatively we’re still scheduled for the early shift on the monthly, but believe me… that is negotiable. We’re also talking about splitting the gap between monthly informatives with bar-meets like tonight… to remind us that the first word in social media is, infact… SOCIAL.</p>
<p>As we grow and get organized, it is important that you let us know what you want to get from being a part of the Social Media Club. This group will always give more with your input and feedback.  Involvement is what the SMC is about and our members and directors are there to help with any and all questions you might have.  Don’t hesitate.</p>
<p>Have a great night and we look forward to seeing you all again soon!</p>
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		<title>An interview with TidyTweet</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 13:33:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Observant regulars might notice the new logo on my homepage, below the streaming (not steaming, mind you) heap of what everyone says about me on twitter. Those who haven’t, click here. TidyTweet is one of the latest Twitter tools to cross the feed and one of the first in a while that caught my attention. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-352" title="logo" src="http://www.jaythornton.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/logo-300x139.png" alt="logo" width="300" height="139" />Observant regulars might notice the new logo on my homepage, below the streaming (not steaming, mind you) heap of what everyone says about me on twitter. Those who haven’t, <a href="http://www.jaythornton.net">click here</a>.</p>
<p>TidyTweet is one of the latest Twitter tools to cross the feed and one of the first in a while that caught my attention. I’ve since implemented and am helping with the beta testing… for a price.</p>
<p>My charge was a brief interview with Michael,  lead developer of TidyTweet at <a href="http://rockfishinteractive.com/">Rockfish Interactive</a>, one of the more progressive agencies I’ve come into contact with. This is what Michael had to say. ~it’s a read but worth it, trust me.</p>
<p><strong>[me] Tell me about TidyTweet.</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>[Michael]</strong> TidyTweet was built to solve a serious problem that we personally encountered at Rockfish Interactive. At Rockfish, we build engaging websites that often include social elements such as Twitter feeds. For example, a company may want to display the last 10 tweets that mention their brand. This is a great way to engage the community and show the buzz around a product or brand. However, doing this occasionally tends to attract spammers who mention a keyword or brand just to get their tweets listed on that page. So, rather than just write an internal tool to solve our problems, we decided to build it as a product to help others in the same position.</p>
<p>TidyTweet is a web-based service designed to help individuals and companies create customized Twitter feeds that they can protect from inappropriate content, spam, and any other content they want to filter. Simply create an account on TidyTweet.com; create your feed using search phrases and filters; grab the RSS feed or embed code; put it on your site and you’re all set. We’re currently in a private beta testing phase and offer the following features:</p>
<ul>
<li>Various moderation levels such as requiring manual approval or auto-approving after a delay</li>
<li>Built-in and custom inappropriate language filters</li>
<li>Auto-approval of specified users</li>
<li>Auto-rejection of specified users</li>
<li>Customized URLs for accounts and feeds</li>
<li>Multiple output formats such as ATOM, RSS, and an HTML/Javascript widget</li>
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<p><strong>What changes and additions are you planning?</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong></strong>Our next couple of features will be focused on more proactively fighting Twitter spam. Our research has shown that a large amount of Twitter spam comes from 2 sources: brand new accounts and/or accounts tweeting using hash tags of 2 or more trending topics.<br />
New Accounts: Once Twitter realizes an account is a spammer, they will shut down the account which means that spam accounts have a limited lifespan. By automatically rejecting new accounts, we will immediately cut down on a large amount of spam.<br />
Multiple Trending Topics: One tactic used by spammers is to include multiple trending topics in their tweets so that anyone viewing those trending topics will see their tweets. For example, “Watch movies for free online #iranElection #Michael Jackson #google”. By eliminating any tweets with multiple trending topics, we’ll be able to eliminate this type of spam.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>What are your key markets?</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Any users looking to include a Twitter feed on their website will benefit from TidyTweet. Users can range from casual bloggers who want to show their tweets on their blogs to large companies who want to include social elements on their sites. TidyTweet will especially help companies who want social elements but can’t afford to take on the liability of including unfiltered community-driven content on their sites.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>How long have you been developing TidyTweet?</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>The idea for TidyTweet was first tossed around approximately 6 weeks ago. Rockfish has always been an entrepreneurial company and immediately committed to seeing the idea come to life. Six weeks later, we’re in private beta testing.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Have there been any unforeseen challenges to date?</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Developing a product around Twitter and specifically Twitter spam has been both exciting and challenging due to the ever-increasing popularity of both. Twitter continues to release new features and is constantly making tweaks to their products, and spammers are constantly finding new ways to use Twitter to push their message. This means that we have to constantly stay on top of changes to Twitter and remain proactive in fighting to eliminate spam.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>How might someone get in on the beta test group?</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Registration is free, and our signup page can be found at <a href="http://tidytweet.com/BetaSignup.aspx">http://tidytweet.com/BetaSignup.aspx</a>. We are approving a limited number of people for the beta test group on a first come, first serve basis. However, someone who feels like they would make a good candidate for beta testing and hasn’t already been approved can send a tweet to <a href="http://www.twitter.com/tidytweet">@tidytweet</a> mentioning this blog entry, and we’ll do the best we can to make an exception.</p></blockquote>
<p>So there’s the long and short on TidyTweet. Even as we work through the few bugs I’ve hit, I’m supremely impressed with the usability of the tool and recommend it across the board. Look for updates from Michael and myself on twitter and don’t hesitate to contact them directly with any specific questions you might have. Here are all the ways you can get in touch with TidyTweet.</p>
<p>Homepage: <a href="http://tidytweet.com" target="_blank">http://tidytweet.com</a><br />
Email Support: <a href="mailto:tidytweet@rockfishinteractive.com">tidytweet@rockfishinteractive.com</a><br />
Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/tidytweet">http://twitter.com/tidytweet</a><br />
Feedback forum: <a href="http://tidytweet.uservoice.com">http://tidytweet.uservoice.com</a><br />
Rockfish Interactive: <a href="http://rockfishinteractive.com">http://rockfishinteractive.com</a></p>
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		<title>Obama wins the Grand Prix!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 13:35:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, this isn’t a motorsports post; I’m actually referring to the Titanium and Integrated Lions the Obama campaign won at Cannes this year. Talk about a change. This puts the Obama campaign at such high regards as those campaigns by Crispin Porter &#38; Bogusky, NYC &#38; Co. and Warner Brothers. Wow. They won the awards [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-348" title="goBama" src="http://www.jaythornton.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/goBama.jpg" alt="goBama" width="286" height="400" />No, this isn’t a motorsports post; I’m actually referring to the Titanium and Integrated Lions the Obama campaign won at Cannes this year. Talk about a change. This puts the Obama campaign at such high regards as those campaigns by Crispin Porter &amp; Bogusky, NYC &amp; Co. and Warner Brothers. Wow. They won the awards for success in community building and willingness to allow the Obama brand to be created by consumers rather than top-down communications mandates (<a href="http://creativity-online.com/?action=news:article&amp;newsId=137636" target="_blank">Creativity-Online</a>).</p>
<p>I think my favorite part of all of this is that they won a Lion for the work the general masses did to build the brand. Genius, effective communication by letting the public do the communicating… and we wonder why he won by a landslide.</p>
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		<title>Follower strategy uncovered.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 19:58:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The question is that of preference. Do you want a butt-load of followers that are or might not be engaged or would you prefer a small group of highly engaged followers? I’ve had two accounts running for a while now. My corporate account has been running for just over a month and my personal account [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-262" title="twitter_icon" src="http://www.jaythornton.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/twitter_icon-300x300.png" alt="twitter_icon" width="168" height="168" />The question is that of preference. Do you want a butt-load of followers that are or might not be engaged or would you prefer a small group of highly engaged followers? I’ve had two accounts running for a while now. My corporate account has been running for just over a month and my personal account has been running over a year. The corporate account eclipsed my personal account today but that doesn’t make it the winner. Different strategies were employed to fill the ranks of each. I’ll go over these now:</p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.twitter.com/jaythornton000" target="_blank">@jaythornton000 </a>– the slow growth.</em><br />
This account started with only a few followers and following. I knew each and every one of them, personally, and we basically used the service as an instant messaging platform for the longest time. But times have changed. Global buy-in has allowed for a type of cultural overview by viewing twitter, hence my following of new people that I don’t know but share industry or interest with me. Too many words between periods? Sorry.</p>
<p>I’ve been known to blindly follow in the past but have since cleaned up the mess that caused. Now I’m relatively careful of who I follow and regularly un-follow those that spam. I actively seek out local users and sift through those who find me to keep my groups focused.</p>
<p>The result of all of this you might ask?<br />
Following: 828<br />
Followers: 864<br />
Updates: 1,823</p>
<p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/JayatJBHunt" target="_blank">@JayatJBHunt</a> – calling all followers.<br />
I started this account by searching out industry types via the common channels, twibs, twellow, twitter search, etc. and following any and all within the industry. Then I started thinking… it would be beneficial to get some followers in the business world. We haul freight for people that make and sell products. Let find those guys. This turned into a “get everyone we can” strategy where I’ve joined several of the link trains and the rest is history.</p>
<p>The result of this?<br />
Following: 1,190<br />
Followers: 908<br />
Updates: 301</p>
<p>The overall result is obvious. Gauged and deliberate follower strategy leads to slow growth of a more engaged audience, and rightly so. They’ve got over 1,800 tweets to have learned about me and make a decision. Further, they’re all part of or speaking on topics of interest to me. This group of people is interesting, provide awesome links and regularly engage in conversation. This is my golden group.</p>
<p>The other group, not to bash, but I really don’t know a lot about yet. We’ve only just met, we don’t converse and when we do we’re talking on different subject matter. Businesses talk product, I talk transport and marketing, we talk sports? I don’t know. I’m still learning this group.</p>
<p>So there you have it, my general assessment on two Twitter strategies. Comments?</p>
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