Connecting via Twitter

I don’t know if you have seen it yet, or if everyone get to experience it, or perhaps if it depends on how frequent you use it. But I have seen a change in the openness of people via Twitter, people are becoming more accessible and more open on Twitter. This could of course be because I have changed my behavior on twitter, or, in other words: I have gained more guts.

So what am I talking about?

Lately, on Twitter, I have made real connections which I have learned a lot from. I have set up two thesis interviews, connected with a famous speaker before his speech at my office and got my English improved. And that is only some of the things I managed to do via twitter.

Here are my Twitter connecting stories:

Twitter connecting story 1: Setting up interviews

I’m, as you might know, writing a thesis on marketing via location based services. A subject which I knew very little about, before I started to write. Therefore I have connected with many experienced professionals in the area to get a clearer picture and learn what you cannot read your way to. The only problem was that I did not know how to connect with this people, so I tried twitter, and two out of three responded and has now contributed to my work.

Twitter connecting story 2: Connecting with speakers

When I found out that Kevin Lampe was going to give a speech in my office, I was beyond exited. He was going to speak about the health reform in the US, which I knew a bit about, yet I wanted to be prepared so I could get the most out of the experience of listening to him. So I wrote to him on twitter and asked if there was anything I could read in preparation, he answered no, but that I should come armed with questions. Which I did and I got many of them answered. Later I of course thanked Lampe via Twitter and he told me to keep in touch. Because of Twitter I was no more an anonymous person in the audience.

Twitter connecting story 3: Improving my English

As you may know I’m an English and Business student. Many might say that I’m fluent in English and depending on what you are comparing to I am, but sometimes my knowledge combined with a dictionary is not enough. When this happens I go to Twitter and more often than not someone like @paulidin or @nobatteries or someone else, help be improve my English by answering my questions and explaining them.

Asking questions have in general given me some good Twitter connections. I think that to many people use Twitter as only a way to “receive” and forward the news. But it is really a social network where you can initiate and start relationship which can help you a lot.

I hope that these stories have inspired you to take you Tweeting to new level and I hope you share your Twitter connecting story below.

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  • http://twitter.com/AnnelieNaes AnnelieNaes

    Finally took sometime to update my blog: Here I share my best stories on how I’ve used Twitter to connect > http://ow.ly/1OIUg #twitter

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  • http://twitter.com/businessplan_it businessplan_it

    Connecting via Twitter | Digital Media & Marketing http://bit.ly/cuR6ug #locationbased

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  • http://twitter.com/KevinLampe Kevin Lampe

    Your observations are correct. I have found that twitter is best used for quick conversations like ours. It was a great pleasure to meet you in person. We must remember that nothing is as important as meeting in person. BTW if you do have more questions, please send those to me.

    Kevin

  • http://twitter.com/AlexanderHold AlexanderHold

    RT @annelienaes Connecting via Twitter http://bit.ly/bzf6lS I like this post, especially the second story… Good job Annelie…

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