Awesome! Check them out in your “Settings” tab inside of Twitter.
Thanks to @heychrissmith for the tip!

Awesome! Check them out in your “Settings” tab inside of Twitter.
Thanks to @heychrissmith for the tip!


Last week (or was it the week before…) I spoke at The Ottawa Network’s (TON) special event on the subject of “Becoming Known by Using Social Media & Blogs”. Afterward, I had a lot of great questions come in from people who had attended my talk. There was one in particular that I wanted to post publicly to get YOUR feedback, support, guidance and advice on as I couldn’t answer it.
The question is in two parts. The first one is good – I answered it but it’s the second I need your help with.
Thanks in advance!
——–
An e-mail from Tim Warland:
Thank you for the insight into “today’s generation” at TON last night. I didn’t get a chance to speak with you but have a couple questions:
I’d like to nurture these people who, for the most part, haven’t connected to social media. My objective is to create a monthly newsletter that I can email to different tribes (if the term is correct). The 6-paragraph version of the newsletter would be for family and close friends (the facebook crowd). A three paragraph version would be for professional colleagues (the linkedIn crowd). A single paragraph version would go to the hundreds of casual connections.
The email would direct people to view my blog (which would look like the 6-paragraph newsletter) and suggest they follow me on twitter, or whatever. The idea would be to encourage them to make a connection back to me.
What tool is available to fill this space as we transition the older crowd (my tribe) to the new media? Any ideas?
(Erin’s Answer: I don’t really know… I use Twitter but I don’t know that it’s a great transitional tool. Let’s put this to the crowd!)
Thank you in advance! Leave a comment if you can help answer #2.