The Great Social Media Debate : Twitter Monetization. Is it Ethical?
Apr 6th
Seeing the huge success of the previous social media debate on scheduling tweets, I have decided to make it a regular feature. These posts will act as forums to discuss issues that concern us and that are very part of our social media.
One such issue is Twitter Monetization (Making Money via Twitter). Let’s start with a little story:
Twitter started as a medium to communicate with friends. Soon, it became popular among web enthusiasts and bloggers. People started sharing links they liked and soon twitter became a really powerful blog marketing tool. Bloggers used it to gather traffic and to get more More >
Why I won’t follow everyone on Twitter
Mar 26th
This is a guest post by Chris Guthrie. Check out our guest posting guidelines.
I’ve read the past few articles written about Twitter here on Blog Godown and I wanted to toss my hat into the ring as well with another perspective on Twitter. The articles I’m referring to include the debate over scheduling tweets or not and how to treat your Twitter followers. I don’t agree with everything that’s been said in these articles and wanted to provide my opinion as well to see what you think.
Why I won’t follow everyone on Twitter
I have a small number of followers at just More >
Twitter Is Like A Sadie Hawkins Dance – Somebody Has to Follow 1st
Mar 24th
This is a guest post by Anita Nelson. Check out our guest posting guidelines
People ask all the time, “How do I get more followers?” and the answer is right in front of them. It is very simple, but not necessarily easy to do. Twitter is like a Sadie Hawkins dance! According to Wikipedia, Sadie Hawkins is an American folk event. Sadie Hawkins Day is a pseudo-holiday that originated in Al Capp‘s classic hillbilly comic strip, Li’l Abner (1934 to 1977). The event is still observed in the form of dances at which girls approach (or chase after) boys.
Follow first. – Since a Sadie Hawkins More >
How Should You Treat Your Twitter Followers
Mar 19th
This is a guest post by Gagan. Check out our guest posting guidelines
Few days back Gautam has written a good post about “Scheduling tweets” to which Tim made a following comment
“There are some people who follow no one & interact w/ no-one, there are others that follow tens of thousands and reply to many of them. “
Actually Tim raised a great point. There are two types of People (mainly with huge following) –
- One who are using Twitter as a broadcast media. They are only interested only in tweeting (Scheduled tweets) about their content (of course they share great content) but they More >










