This post was originally published on the WebMarketCentral blog in July 2009, and revised in August 2020. Other than a few links that needed updating, the original post remains amazingly current.
A traditional grandmother that is, not a tech-savvy one. If you have or know a grandmother, great grandmother, or great-great grandmother who grew up in the first part of the last century, chances are she’s passed along some folk wisdom about good old-fashioned manners. Sure, it can help to utilize the growing number of Twitter tools available as well, but if your results on Twitter aren’t quite what you’d like it to be, you may want to take some tips from grandma:
“The good Lord gave you two ears, but only one mouth.” In other words, to attract and keep followers, spend more time listening than talking. “Listening,” in Twitter terms, means answering questions; liking and re-Tweeting interesting thoughts and links; and sending @ replies.
“Have something interesting to say.” No one really cares if you just got back from the gym, had a latte, or are watching TV with your cat. They do care if you can help them solve a problem, learn something new, or at least have a laugh.