Increase your Twitter followers
March 12, 2009 by Sherry Tingley
Filed under Twitter
Twitter.com has become increasingly popular amongst the social media fans as well as big corporations. In a record 45 days some Twitter users have experienced an incredible growth spurt. The number of Twitter followers sometimes is an indicator of the amount of authority one has. Arguably this may or may not reflect the actual sphere of influence these people have, but it is amazing to look at the statistics of just how fast these people have grown their Twitter Communities.
The statistics in the chart below were taken from the website, www.twitterholic.com. They have measured 1000 Twitter users and recorded information about them. The Twitter URL for each person or company has been included for ease of use and to encourage people to check out just what is driving this rapid growth. By clicking on the URL, you can easily follow these companies or people on Twitter. If you want to increase your Twitter followers, follow these people.
| TOP 20 TWITTERS’ GROWTH IN 45 DAYS | ||
| # | Twitter Name | Increase in Followers – 45 Days |
| 1 | CNN Breaking News (cnnbrk) | 338,021 |
| 2 | Britney Spears (britneyspears) | 315,208 |
| 3 | Barack Obama (BarackObama) | 248,409 |
| 4 | Stephen Fry (stephenfry) | 216,669 |
| 5 | Whole Foods Market (WholeFoods) | 206,399 |
| 6 | NPR Politics (nprpolitics) | 206,399 |
| 7 | DowningStreet (DowningStreet) | 178,659 |
| 8 | Zappos.com CEO -Tony (zappos) | 159,912 |
| 9 | JetBlue Airways (JetBlue) | 128,349 |
| 10 | The Onion (TheOnion) | 86,592 |
| 11 | Live Earth (LiveEarth) | 82,466 |
| 12 | Threadless (threadless) | 60,852 |
| 13 | Mr Tweet (MrTweet) | 54,134 |
| 14 | Rich (BigRichB) | 42,072 |
| 15 | Starbucks Coffee (Starbucks) | 39,726 |
| 16 | Mr. Social (MrSocial) | 39,227 |
| 17 | Perry Belcher (perrybelcher) | 33,372 |
| 18 | astrospace (Astronautics) | 29,997 |
| 19 | Guy Kawasaki (guykawasaki) | 27,365 |
| 20 | Robert Scoble (Scobleizer) | 17,405 |
Just for fun, I analyzed Guy Kawasaki’s statistics. I guess I’m somewhat of a statistics freak. He increased his Twitter followers by 608 people a day for 45 days. If you visit his site listed on his Twitter page, you can see that he has a datafeed or aggregator of some kind that is posting for him, but he also posts himself. His Twitter influence is rapidly growing.
Brian Campbell recommends that in order to grow your Twitter followers, you find people who also reciprocate and follow other people back. With that in mind, the list below shows the top twenty Tweeps (people who use Twitter) that follow other people. Increase your Twitter followers by following these people.
| TOP 20 TWITTER FOLLOWERS | ||
| Name | Following | |
| 1 | Barack Obama (BarackObama) | 368,659 |
| 2 | DowningStreet (DowningStreet) | 198,866 |
| 3 | Whole Foods Market (WholeFoods) | 190,750 |
| 4 | Zappos.com CEO -Tony (zappos) | 177,605 |
| 5 | NPR Politics (nprpolitics) | 123,066 |
| 6 | JetBlue Airways (JetBlue) | 118,993 |
| 7 | The Onion (TheOnion) | 94,308 |
| 8 | Guy Kawasaki (guykawasaki) | 86,915 |
| 9 | Live Earth (LiveEarth) | 78,362 |
| 10 | Mr Tweet (MrTweet) | 77,079 |
| 11 | Robert Scoble (Scobleizer) | 74,584 |
| 12 | Starbucks Coffee (Starbucks) | 73,784 |
| 13 | Threadless (threadless) | 64,108 |
| 14 | Rich (BigRichB) | 62,504 |
| 15 | astrospace (Astronautics) | 62,211 |
| 16 | Perry Belcher (perrybelcher) | 57,664 |
| 17 | Arleen Anderson (AlohaArleen) | 56,192 |
| 18 | yobird (yobird) | 54,624 |
| 19 | Stephen Fry (stephenfry) | 54,322 |
| 20 | Casey Wright (caseywright) | 53,433 |
Join the growing number of people who are using Twitter.com. In fact, follow me on Twitter and we’ll have a great time. You can always comment below and leave your Twitter address to increase your followers!
What helps you eliminate bad spending habits?
March 11, 2009 by Sherry Tingley
Filed under Spending Habits
How many times have you made financial mistakes because of bad spending habits ? Too many to count? Alread reached perfection?
Life gives people daily opportunities to use good money management strategies or to ignore them. The good news is that if you have failed, there is always another day to try again at your goals.
Money management strategies can be as challenging for some people as going on a diet. For other people, keeping a budget and sticking to your goals is no problem at all.
Here are a few causes of people who have gotten themselves into bad situations.
- Poor communication with your significant other about money.
- Lack of setting realistic goals so spending is much easier.
- Little or no record keeping so you are unaware of how much you are spending.
- Allowing yourself to purchase things because you think you deserve them.
- Lack of career preparation so income levels aren’t what they should be.
- Taking care of everyone else before you take care of yourself.
- Failing to look at the consequences of barely meeting your bills from month to month.
- Little or no savings to rely on in case of emergencies.
- Being a recreational shopper.
- Not being able to distinguish between needs or wants.
Here are a few tips to help you break your bad spending habits
- Leave your credit cards at home. It’s much easier to spend if you take them wih you, so just leave them at home.
- Limit yourself to 1 or 2 credit card accounts. It’s easier to pay them down if you don’t have so many credit cards.
- Shop with a list and plan what you are going to buy.
- Recognize when you are impulse shopping.
- Go shopping with a friend that knows your goals.
- Use what you already have in your home.
- If you need therapy, get it. Don’t using shopping as therapy.
- Be resourceful and try to do without what you think you want.
- Remember: No-one ever became rich by spending all of their money.
- Ask yourself: “Do I really need this?”, “Will I end up wasting this?”, “Is this an extravagance I can easily live without?”
So find out what the real culprit is behind your urge to splurge and recognize it. Read about how to fix your bad spending habits.
Remind yourself daily that money or a lack of it doesn’t determine who you are. Your worth as a person has nothing to do with how much money you have. Once you truly believe this, and money is no longer connected to your sense of self-worth, you open up the psychological barriers that were keeping you from wisely handling the money you do have and limiting your ability to make more.
Build a library of the best personal finance books out there. Find a great list of books at the Get Rich Slowly blog.
What helps you eliminate bad spending habits?
Baby Boomers Guide to Using Twitter
March 10, 2009 by Sherry Tingley
Filed under Twitter
If you ask your Baby Boomer neighbor to twitter you next time she finds a sale on lobster at Albertsons, you will probably get a quizical stare. Not many in this generation are familiar with Twitter, but many want to know what is going on so here is a short guide to using twitter.
What is Twitter?
According to Om Malik, of Gigacom.com,
“Twitter is a micro-messaging service that has caught the imaginations of everyone from tech mommies to cable news networks, sports stars and Hollywood stars. It has become the source of breaking news and rumors.”
A twitter is an instant text message from a cell phone or computer. A twitter is a sentence that is less than 140 characters long. It’s a short, but sweet message, like a chirp from a bird. The purpose of a twitter is to tell someone what your latest thoughts or activities have been. Twitter messages can be read from a mobile phone or the internet. You need to set up an account at Twitter.com to use this service.
Who gets your twitter messages?
Someone that you have asked to follow your messages or that has asked you if they can follow you. You can have no followers or you can have thousands of followers. It’s all up to you.
Websites such as twitterholic.com will tell you what people or organizations have the most number of followers. CNN Breaking News has the most number of followers (437,573) which makes sense. People can get breaking news on their cell phones when the stories are released. President Barack Obama has the most number of friends (374,715) however, he has not made any posts since he became President.
What is a tweep?
Tweeps are people who receive your twitter messages. You too can become a tweep.
Who invented Twittering?
Twittering, commonly referred to as micro-blogging or micro-messaging was the brain child of Jack Dorsey. He started a company that was using software for emergency dispatch couriers, taxis, and emergency services from the web. He and Isaac Stone, they wrote Twitter’s prototype, using instant text messaging, in about two weeks. They took their ideas to a company called Odeo and teamed up with Evan Williams, well known for his role in Blogger, one of the first web applications for creating and managing blogs. They launched Twitter Inc., and three years later Twitter has approximately 5 million users. In February of 2009, they received a buyout offer of $500M.
Who cares about your tweets?
This depends on you. If you are a witness to an earthquake, a fire or other natural disaster, you may be the key to notifying people about the emergency situation. You may save lives by your quick thinking and quick messaging. You might come across an article that you love and want to tell people about. If you can type your message in 140 characters or less, you can tell all of your followers about it. If you find that the url you want to announce is too long, go to tinyurl.com and make it shorter. Have you read a good book lately? Gone to a good movie? Gone to a horrible movie? Let others know about it. Tweet it! See the bird below this post? Baby boomer tweeps are invited to click on this link and share this post. You can follow my tweets by going to twitter.com
Retirement
March 4, 2009 by Sherry Tingley
Filed under Retirement
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