September 30th, 2010
Twitter has seen an additional 40 million users since April. That’s huge, but the interesting point is that usage among mobile devices like tablets and smartphones seems to be driving the majority of the growth.
September 27th, 2010
The true promise of Twitter is revealed not in the size of our social graph, but instead how we influence digital culture shaped by tweets, responses, retweets, trending topics, and the evolving patterns of connectivity we explore as both individuals and as denizens of a global community.
August 19th, 2010
The number of active Twitter users is less than Facebook or email… (but) the concentration of highly engaged and influential content creators is unrivaled-it’s (the) gathering place for content creators whose influence spills over into every… corner of the internet.
August 16th, 2010
With an estimated 142 million Facebook users in the U.S. and a worldwide total of more than 500 million, the auto industry has no choice. The customers are present in social media. The auto industry has to go there.
August 15th, 2010

Klout Influencer Campaign: James Patterson novel

This weekend I read a pre-release galley copy of James Patterson’s new thriller, Postcard Killers, thanks to Twitter influence measurement company Klout.com.

The opening scenes, written from the viewpoint of the killers, was so raunchy and graphic that I nearly quit reading, but I’m glad I kept going. As expected from James Patterson (and his co-author Liza Marklund), the writing is taut and the pacing is lightning fast. In short, it’s a page-turner.

I’m not a professional critic and this is not an actual review. However, if you like crime thrillers, Postcard Killers would be a great weekend or vacation read. It will be available in bookstores tomorrow.

This is the third influencer campaign from Klout I’ve participated in. I’ve been impressed with the way they handle outreach on behalf of clients. Each time I’ve gotten an email (with an easy opt-out for any future emails) that explains the campaign clearly and stresses that there is no obligation. Each time, you must opt in to the offer.

I especially like the clear statement that accompanies the offer:

Klout Perks Code of Ethics

  • Klout will never sell or give away your contact info.
  • Participating (or not participating) will not change your Klout Score.
  • If you accept the offer you are not required to do anything. We do not want to “buy” your tweets. You are receiving the product because you are influential and have authority on topics related to the product. This is a more targeted form of receiving a sample while shopping at the grocery store. You are welcome to tell the world you love the product, you hate the product or say nothing at all. 
  • If you decide to talk about the product we will ask you to disclose that you received a sample (http://cmp.ly/2/va). We will send you more information about this when we ship the product. 

Well done, Klout. And well done, James Patterson and Liza Marklund.

August 12th, 2010
Customers follow you on Twitter not to be informed, but to be interacted with.
August 10th, 2010
While the number of active Twitter users is less than Facebook or email, the concentration of highly engaged and influential content creators is unrivaled—it’s become the gathering place for content creators whose influence spills over into every other corner of the internet.
August 6th, 2010
Active Twitter users—those who use Twitter on a daily basis—are three times more likely than other online consumers to produce a wide range of influential online content (blog posts, articles, and product reviews) that affect a brand’s reputation, according to a survey from ExactTarget and CoTweet.
August 3rd, 2010
The fun of Twitter and, I suspect, its draw for millions of people, is its infinite potential for connection, as well as its opportunity for self-expression. I enjoy those things myself. But when every thought is externalized, what becomes of insight? When we reflexively post each feeling, what becomes of reflection? When friends become fans, what happens to intimacy?
June 25th, 2010
75 percent of people surveyed said they view companies that microblog … as more deserving of their trust than those that do not.
June 16th, 2010
At what point does the sharing of one’s information become pimping?

Whores, Pimps and the People Who Love Them | Solo PR Pro

Hat tip to Leigh Duncan-Durst (@livepath) for directing me to this post by Kellye Crane (@kellyecrane) — both of whom I’ve spent time with and consider friends. (Read the post and you’ll know why that’s important.)

June 7th, 2010

Tweet cloud based on 3 years, 4 months, 4 weeks, 1 day, 19 hours, 38 minutes and 25,431 updates. Hat tip to @unmarketing for the inspiration. And hat tip to @seerysm for link to How Long Have You Been Tweeting?