Twitter, Twitter, Twitter. Jesus, enough already! Neilson data shows 60% of people try twitter for one month, then abandon it. In the interest of full disclosure, I am one of those people.

Kevin @ LexBlog lists three reasons why lawyers should twitter;

First, a way to socially network with people, some of which networking may lead to work, speaking engagements, and the like.

Two, a means to amplify your message, i.e., spreading what you what you may be blogging, writing, or speaking on.

Three, if you blog, you are going to get news from other bloggers whose content you may want to reference in your blog or work.

My counter to each;

Social Networking
: Yes, Twitter is good for social networking. But I find it odd that, after a year of being registered on twitter, (with just one ‘tweet’), 20 people have followed me – and I don’t personally know any of them. Getting popular on Twitter is like claiming you have 800 friends on Facebook; who cares if you friend everyone in town? Does it really make them your friend? Do they really care?

If you want to social network, LinkedIn is far more useful in my opinion. First, someone who is in your network are far more likely to consider offering you work or speaking engagements. Secondly, people who are inviting you to their network aren’t just doing so to gain more ‘followers’. They know you, know of you, or want to genuinely get to know you for professional reasons.

Amplify Your Message: In the case of internet marketing professionals, it may be quite useful for random followers of mixed professional background to understand how SEO may benefit them or their company. If you are an attorney and want to announce your speaking engagements to local followers, then perhaps Twitter is a useful way to get the message out quickly (assuming you already have a following). If you are like most attorneys who value their time, the ROI of Twittering is likely not worth it. Need to get a message out quick? Ask (or pay) someone in your industry that already has a large following to do it for you.

Inspiration for Blogging : Ok, this item i have less of a problem with. But is this really useful to you? Even easier would be to get an RSS reader. Anyone with a Google account has one (free). Just hit the orange “RSS” button on your favorite blog, and then you can preview all your blogs, in depth (ie, more than 140 characters) in one place.

The only reason you should be twittering is if you have a lot of time to kill.  And if you have a lot of time to kill, shouldn’t you be doing something more useful?

Comments

2 Responses to “3 Reasons NOT to Twitter”

  1. Marc on May 19th, 2009 9:18 pm

    Interesting, I bet some stat bar associations may draw up rules for use of sites like twitter and facebook real soon

  2. Nandakka on July 20th, 2009 11:36 pm

    Twitter is great if you have something to offer. It’s like setting up a vegetable stand without any product. Sure people will pass by but not many will stop when they see you have nothing to sell (say).

    Followers aren’t ‘friends’. They are people who have some faith that you will have something that will interest them in the future. If you fill it with crap they will leave.

    Focus on one thing, provide useful information and they will check your website if they are interested in learning more.

    One aspect of twitter that is unique is that it give some currency to any information n your site. Just posting your ‘tweets’ on your website shows that you are available and engaged in that business.

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