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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

KSL'ism - Twitter is like a hammer.


I'm teaching Social Media this summer and today in class we talked about Twitter. The students were not Twitter users, until today. I've found that many people have the same questions about tool.
  • Why does anyone care that I did laundry last night?

  • Why do I care that someone is making bread?

  • Who has time for this stuff? I can barely keep up with email and Facebook.

  • Does Twitter even matter?


To help them understand, I've developed another KSL'ism. (KSL'isms are what happens when I over simplify a situation and use an unlikely metaphor. Those of you who've worked with me are all too familiar. :o)

I explained that Twitter is like a hammer. One tool, with two very distinct purposes.

When you think of a hammer you probably think, like most people, that it's for driving nails. But a hammer has another job, the claw end of the hammer does significant work and shouldn't be overlooked. It can extract a nail driven deeply, with ease, exerting great leverage to pull it out of a tight binding.

Twitter is a tool much like that. Twitter is one way to drive your brand or push information. Every tweet, every link shared, every Re-Tweet, reflects and further defines your brand. But Twitter can be used to extract hyper-relevant pieces of information too. Information that might otherwise not have had the leverage, in the great online content world, to bubble up to a level of visibility that could be helpful. Without Twitter it would be very difficult to extract these pieces of information.

To demonstrate to class I typed into a Twitter search "Social Media" and "Business" or "Enterprise", selected only posts from within the past 24 hours, and only from people within 100 miles of Boston, people we could meet. Then we used google advance search to execute the query, without the location constraint b/c we can't do that easily there. Here's the results.


Which do you think did a better job of extracting actionable content?

Keep the faith. -KSL

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1 Comments:

Anonymous The Content Lovers said...

Hi Kelly,

Love your hammer analogy - thank you for working so diligently to explain the value of these tools to folks in our NH backyard and your followers at large. ;)

Best,
Lani & Allen Voivod

June 3, 2009 at 10:07 AM  

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