When I launched Twitterrati in October 2008, it was based on two thoughts:
1. At the time, there didn’t seem to be many blogs devoted to Twitter. This meant there was a window of opportunity to start a new blog in which there was, hopefully, built-in demand. This is always a good thing, otherwise your efforts could easily be overlooked.
2. A popular blog about Nortel that I had written since 2004 was coming to an end as Nortel sold more of its assets as part of its bankruptcy protection process. This meant there was less to blog about.
So far, Twitterrati has been a great experience. With more than 4,200 RSS subscribers, there is a healthy audience. As important, Twitterrati has played a key role in enhancing ME Consulting, my digital marketing and social media strategic consulting business.
Twitterrati recently passed through the 500-post mark so it seems like a good time to ask readers what they like and don’t like about the blog, and things they would like to see more about.
For example, are you interested in more information about Twitter itself? Do you want more in-depth reviews? Would you like posts comparing a variety of similar services?
I’m always looking for tips, ideas and feedback so if you have any thoughts, let me know. You can leave a comment, or send an e-mail to info@twitterrati.com.
cheers, Mark




One Comment
Congrats Mark.
I have to say that I'm a relatively new reader to Twitterati but one component I like about the site is you highlight features/workarounds for Twitter that I have never of or would have considered otherwise.
My main purpose of using Twitter is to build my personal brand. Tools that can help move me in that direction are valuable for me and allow me to achieve my objective.
Keep it up man
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