I am becoming a Ninja…a Twitter Ninja.

Yes, you heard it right, I am becoming a Twitter Ninja. Check out this link belowwww.
How to Become a Twitter Ninja in less than 30 Minutes a Day

It’s really not that difficult to do either. And it’s free (besides HootSuite desktop services which isn’t necessary)

I have really gotten used to using Buffer a lot and I suggest you try it out.

Twitter is really hard to define. Sometimes it is just a place to chat with others, but sometimes it can be a place to connect with people you never thought you would. I know in my experience, I have connected to a lot of really awesome people through Twitter and now talk to them almost on a daily basis through the network.

It just has a lot of possibilities and if you can harness the true power of Twitter, you can really make something out of it.

The guy who wrote the article now has over 150,000 followers and I’m sure he is getting more than 73 new followers a day.

So next time, before you go and trash Twitter, give it a little respect. It may seem like a stupid and pointless service, but I think it has some great possibilities. So if you haven’t yet, go sign up! It’s quick, easy, and who knows it might be worth it in the future.

Oh yeah, follow me on Twitter. TylerTGNT

(Now I am off to buffer this post and schedule to tweet out in the middle of the night…since I will be sleeping at that time…like a normal person on the east coast…)

I always forget about this.

And I shouldn’t.

There’s a lot of different ways to get your message out on the internet.
Some people use only audio, some use video, some use just text and pictures.

I think if you really want to reach out to all possible audiences, you should try to do all three.
As far as myself, I already put a lot of time in to video, a little time in to text (this blog) and barely anything in just solely audio. But I feel like if you do video you really don’t have to worry about audio that much. So I guess here are your possible combos.
Audio and Text
Video and Text

No matter what you do, you should have a text version of what you do/say. Now you don’t need to write out a script of everything you record, but you should type out the general idea you are trying to convey and go ahead and tag the video/audio in the post.

Sometimes people just don’t have time or can’t listen to audio or video at a given time. They may not have headphones in a quiet place, they may not have the write plugins on a public computer, or they can only access the video/audio through their own personal computer.

Anyways, it’s still a good idea to blog and review your audio and video content within your blog. I know this isn’t a formal lesson or anything, but I think it’s some pretty good advice in general.
Let me know what you think below or comment wherever I post this!

And yes I know, I need to work on the “keeping up with the text” part. haha

-Tyler