Tools For The Miner: Twitter Anybody?
by Eric Hamm on February 19, 2009
in communication
Image courtesy of mil8
OK, so Sean’s Classic Western Theme is awesome. I figured I’d better stay in-line with it and talk about some of the tools the Gold Miner would want to have on hand to maximize their opportunities. Not only do we need the right tools, we need to know how to properly use them. Let’s get started.
Communication
If our Western is playing out in the cloud, then we need a toolbox that will give us the upper hand as we ride into the sunset. Since this IS the Information Age, it only makes sense that communication tools are the most important in the box.
So you walk into the Town Store to find out what’s available. OK, let’s see…
- IM software like Gchat
- Video conference software like iChat, Gchat and even ooVoo
- You see a telephone, but it’s over in the corner collecting dust. You wonder if there’s a reason for this?
You point past the counter. ”Which tool should I choose?” you ask Mr. Walton, the store owner.
He strokes his beard, scrunches his nose, and looks thoughtful for a spell. “Well,” he says. “I find a combination works best, but it all depends on your audience. If you’re trying to reach a large group with the greatest potential for a viral response, Twitter is the way to go. Once you connect with other miners and start working in the same shaft, you’ll find that IM and email are about as important as your pick axe.”
You nod. Finally, you open your satchel. “I’ll take one of each,” you say.
As bloggers, it is absolutely that we not only KNOW about these tools, it is important for us to use them. I first signed up for Twitter about 6 months ago, but never really used it until recently. The more I use it, the more I understand not only HOW to use it, but WHY so many bloggers do. I realize now how effective it can be, but how ineffective it is if not properly understood and then used on a regular basis.
After making a few initial connections, we sometimes find ourselves hungry to take our tweets to the next level.
Collaboration
When collaborating with other bloggers we use many of the same tools as before, some more than others. A combination of IMing, email and audio/video chat is a great Swiss Army knife that cuts to the quick of communication. Whether you need to shoot the other blogger a quick sentence through chat, layout an entire page of notes for reference via email or just spend some time physically hashing things out – these tools get the job done. Having an app like Gmail to do everything well and all in one place, even better.
Know your tools as an extension of yourself
When you speak to someone in your own language you’re thinking only of what you want to say. Try to say the same thing in a different language and most of your focus is consumed by the act rather than the idea behind it. The more our online communication becomes a natural extension of ourselves, the more effectively our ideas will flow through the digital airways.
Eric
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MacGyver one day and swiss army knife the next. Brings back a whole load of sweet childhood memories…
Just to emphasise what Eric is saying; keep in mind that these are indeed just tools each tailored to a specific job. I’ve seen people banging their heads against the shaft’s walls trying to get their pick axe to do things it just wasn’t intended for.
Just like an expert miner or carpenter, a combination of tools is needed to craft the perfect blog.
Oh and don’t waste too much time trying to find the best tool. Pick one that works and stick with it.
Marc’s last blog post..Curiosity May Kill The Cat But it Feeds The Writer
When interacting with others, I’m surprised more people aren’t using Skype. I’m specifically talking about the freelancing/blogging crowd. Come on people, it’s free! Currently, it’s my phone replacement coupled with GrandCentral, and it works beautifully. Am I off point?
Ryan’s last blog post..Would you please poor gas on my flames?
Ryan, I have Skype but not using it much. Have you noticed how much more bloated the program is getting?
Maybe I’m too geeky and prefer the simplicity of Teamspeak/Ventrillo – which is not a fair comparison to Skype I know, especially in terms of connecting with other bloggers, unless those other bloggers are gamers heh
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Ryan’s last blog post..Would you please poor gas on my flames?