Innoventions Corporate Education and TrainingLogin  |  Sitemap  |  Support |  Contact
corporate education and marketing solution
search Innoventions
  • Domain Registration Beyond Basics
  • Twitter Profile Basics
  • Basics to Purchasing a Domain
  • Social Media Perspectives Have Changed
  • Learning from 7 Random Things….
  • Enhance Comments with Twitter Link
  • 7 Random Things
  • Get Creative with Your Twitter Background
  • The Secret Is Out – Social Media Is Work
  • BrowserShots – Is Your Blog Browser Compatible?
  • June 2010
  • April 2010
  • March 2010
  • December 2008
  • November 2008
  • October 2008
  • September 2008
  • August 2008
  • July 2008
  • June 2008
  • Corporate Training (1)
  • Customer Service (2)
  • Education (1)
  • Events (5)
  • Featured (7)
  • Marketing (2)
  • News (2)
  • Podcast Series (4)
  • Social Media (20)
    • Blogging (5)
    • Branding (3)
    • Etiquette (1)
    • Facebook (1)
    • Linkedin (1)
    • Networking (9)
    • Second Life (1)
    • twitter (11)
  • Technology (2)
  • Tips/Tools (4)
  • Training & Development (4)
  • Web Development (5)
  • tawnypress: BonBon Buttons - These are way above and beyond the level of any other "CSS3 buttons" I've seen. Multiple background... http://ow.ly/18QiWf
  • tawnypress: Digging Into WordPress, The Book, Version 3 - When we first released the book Digging Into WordPress, we thought of ... http://ow.ly/18PiYh
  • tawnypress: Percentage Bugs in WebKit - Using percentage values for certain things can have slightly unexpected results in WebKi... http://ow.ly/18OgVC

about Innoventions
« Poverty & Hunger In Orange County Twitter to Enhance your Social Network »
Twitter – How Do You Manage the Noise?

What is noise? The “noise” they refer to is you, their network of followers. Examples include tweets about pets, children, going to the gym, what someone ate for lunch, etc.

Over the years I have learned, great ideas, long lasting friendships and partnerships, often come from amazing places.  Looking at the surface is not a good judge of a person or situation.  Everyone has something to offer, everyone is necessary, everyone is of value.

This video remains one of my favorite Social Networking tips, one I thought I would share with you today.  The video is by Gary Vaynerchuk, a man with over 16,000 twitter followers, who discusses “How to cut through the noise”.

He presents his view on managing the “noise”, whether on Facebook, Pownce, Twitter, Email or whatever other platform you use on to connect to your network of people.

Small things, connect people, people represent your networks.  When my dog had cancer, there were many supportive dog lovers on Twitter, which quickly turned into friends.  Not surprising, several have become great business resources, exchanging help, tips and even leads to prospective business.  Twitter people who bonded over the love for our pets.  What is noise to some are common bonds to others.

First, how do you like the video? So what do you view as noise? Do you find it difficult to manage all the Twitter traffic? Have your found a way to manage your Twitter messages?

Tags: garyvaynerchuk, Social Media, twitter, Web 2.0

Share on Facebook Tweet This! google bookmark Bookmark on Delicious FriendFeed LinkedIn Digg This! stumbleupon! reddit technorati print Share on Facebook print pdf

Category : Events | Networking | Second Life | twitter

This entry was posted on Monday, October 20th, 2008 at 12:43 pm and is filed under Events, Networking, Second Life, twitter. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the RSS feed to have future articles delivered to your feed reader. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

9479 Responseshttp://www.einnoventions.com/blog/social-media/twitter/twitter-how-do-you-manage-the-noise/Twitter+-+How+Do+You+Manage+the+Noise%3F2008-10-20+15%3A43%3A37Tawny+Press to “Twitter – How Do You Manage the Noise?”

  1. Cheryl Smith says:
    October 20, 2008 at 12:58 pm

    Very timely post Tawny, and exactly what I’ve been trying to determine lately. When I was following fewer people, I was able to keep up with what was going on people’s worlds. Now that my following has grown, I rely on Twitter.search.com more frequently than I have in the past.

    Periodically I check out specific followers to see what they’re saying and what others are saying about them. It’s not the same as seeing every conversation, but it’s manageable.

    One downside is that sometimes I forget about folks until they pop into my updates, replies or DM’s.

    What am I missing? I often wonder how people like Liz Strauss and Chris Brogan (and others with huge numbers of followers) manage to do this so well? Clearly, they’re masters. And I’ve got a lot to learn.

    Reply
  2. tawnypress (Tawny Press) says:
    October 20, 2008 at 8:01 pm

    Twitter – How Do You Manage the Noise? http://bit.ly/4905bd

    Reply
  3. admore (David Damore) says:
    October 21, 2008 at 12:39 am

    Gary Vaynerchuk AKA: @garyvee “Everything is important!” HT: @TawnyPress http://is.gd/4rYR

    Reply
  4. mel aclaro says:
    October 26, 2008 at 10:25 am

    Hi Tawny. Good question. And, good video.

    I’m amazed at how folks like Gary are able to respond to upwards of 1000 emails a day. I mean, even if I assumed a waking day of 18 hours (say, 6 a.m. to midnight = 64,800 seconds) and trying to stay at least 70% productive on other non-email related tasks, that’d mean he’s READING *and* REPLYING to each of the 1000 daily e-mails at the rate of about 19 seconds each. He’s got my admiration. I can’t imagine doing that kind of volume without some kind of assistant.

    For my part, I think my efforts to manage the data flow will forever be a work in progress. Even with my small following, it’s becoming a challenge and I know I don’t have the science down yet.

    Certainly technology helps. Feed readers, Tweetdeck, iPhone apps, and such have definitely been a plus. But, even with that, I’ve found myself recently having to limit my ‘follows’ in various ways. For example, I’ve recently begun UNfollowing Tweeps who take a lot of the public stream tweeting one-on-one with other Tweeps. (Sorta makes me feel less connected with that person when that happens inordinately much.) Another approach is to scrutinize the bios and tweet history of new followers a little more closely before I follow back.

    The jury’s still out on whether or not these are good practices. Because, on another level, as Gary says, “it’s all important.”

    So, for now, I’ll continue to tweet and tweak.

    @melaclaro

    Reply
  5. NedSnyder (NedSnyder) says:
    November 14, 2008 at 10:34 pm

    Twitter – How Do You Manage the Noise? …

    http://tinyurl.com/6pkucx

    Reply
  6. Using Twitter to Enhance your Social Network | eLearning 3.0 says:
    November 25, 2008 at 8:24 am

    [...] Twitter – How Do You Manage the Noise? [...]

    Reply
  7. finneycanhelp (Michael Finney) says:
    November 26, 2008 at 10:31 pm

    OK. After watching http://tinyurl.com/6pkucx , I ask “How do you organize/remember the details that people share with you? “

    Reply
  8. amartindesign (Adam Martin) says:
    December 1, 2008 at 12:05 am

    http://tinyurl.com/6pkucx Everyone is important. Answer or respond to them.

    Reply
  9. Twitter - How Do You Manage the Noise? | Innoventions - Reinventing Innovation Through Education Video says:
    December 7, 2008 at 3:18 pm

    [...] Bittar & Associados first collected Added 07 Dec 08 from blog.einnoventions.com Flag as inappropriate or [...]

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Click here to cancel reply.

Innoventions, Inc. © 2008-2010 • PRIVACY • TERMS • SITE MAP • CONTACT •