EarÂliÂer in the month, we made the leap into the world of TwitÂter, promptÂed partÂly by Makeuseof.com, which menÂtioned our site in a TwitÂter-relatÂed artiÂcle. (Thanks Mark for that.)
When we first creÂatÂed our TwitÂter feed, my hopes weren’t espeÂcialÂly high. And while I’m still not comÂpleteÂly sold on the perÂsonÂal uses of TwitÂter, I’m defÂiÂniteÂly likÂing the way that it works for a blogÂger. For starters, TwitÂter has givÂen us insight into who actuÂalÂly reads Open CulÂture. Since we startÂed things in OctoÂber 2006, I haven’t known much about who visÂits the site. I’ve been flyÂing in the dark, to be honÂest. But now TwitÂter gives us a snapÂshot of our regÂuÂlar readÂers. Because you can see who subÂscribes to your TwitÂter feed (someÂthing that doesÂn’t hapÂpen with RSS feeds), you can get a feel for readÂers’ geoÂgraphÂiÂcal locaÂtion, their genÂerÂal age range, and most imporÂtantÂly their proÂfesÂsionÂal and perÂsonÂal interÂests — all of which helps us taiÂlor the blog’s conÂtent a bit betÂter.
Still more perks come from our subÂscribers. TwitÂter gives you the abilÂiÂty to see who your “folÂlowÂers” also folÂlow. And that inevitably means that your subÂscribers, sharÂing simÂiÂlar tastes, will turn you on to new and difÂferÂent sources of information/inspiration. EssenÂtialÂly, your subÂscribers help you develÂop intelÂlecÂtuÂal affinÂiÂty groups that proÂvide good grist for the mill. In addiÂtion, our readÂers also do their own microblogÂging on TwitÂter, and, here again, their short, pithy 140 word “posts” have surÂfaced interÂestÂing conÂtent that we bring back to you … with propÂer attriÂbuÂtion, of course.
Based on our brief time with TwitÂter, we’ve put togethÂer an iniÂtial list of culÂturÂalÂly-redeemÂing TwitÂter feeds. Have a look, and feel free to let us know if we’re missÂing some good ones. Of course, this list will grow over time.
LastÂly, if you’re not on TwitÂter, it’s time to get on and see if it works for you. Join here. And if you want to subÂscribe to our feed, click here and then click “FolÂlow.”
Thanks for the link and menÂtion! Glad you liked the stoÂry and Open CulÂture is defiÂnateÂly one of my favourite webÂsites.
Open CulÂture has become one of my favorites. I’ve disÂcovÂered more interÂestÂing and worthÂwhile conÂtent through OC than any othÂer site I can think of. Thanks for all the work in keepÂing it rolling.
Thanks Dave for the kind words. Very appreÂciÂatÂed!