Friday, August 14, 2009

Quantity or Quality

A few months ago I was introduced to Twitter. I find it very intriguing and am convinced if used to build relationships, it can be a great business building tool. I got pretty "gung ho" about it and decided to grow my follower list as quickly as possible. In the process I also felt obligated to follow everyone and ended up auto-following so that I could keep up. While my number of followers was small compared to many, I was none the less proud of my accomplishment.

All of that changed this week when I read about Robert Scoble (@scobleizer) un-following 106,000 Twitter followers. When I went back and looked at my follower list, I was appalled at what I found. Through the auto-following, I was following many that I would never have followed if I had taken some time in checking out profiles, profile pictures and the content of what they were tweeting. More importantly, I realized that I had violated my own belief that the key to networking is building strong relationships not just being out there passing out business cards to everyone. Or, in this case just following everyone

I have begun my own purge of followers. How far I will go, I am not sure. I think the numbers really need to be based on what is right for you. However, this week instead of following 100's I have only followed a couple. I am trying to be more thoughtful in my process by being sure to send a personal note of welcome as well as trying to engage the individual. I am back to working on building a relationship in which I can bring value to the other person, remembering that it is about them and not me.

Thanks Robert for your bold move and for helping me to remember that it is all about quality and not quantity.

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