7 Reasons Why I Don’t Follow You On Twitter.

May 28th, 2010  |  Published in Advertising, Social Media  |  5 Comments

I’ve been on Twitter for over a year and use it for business and sometimes for a little fun. In the beginning I used the auto-follow feature on TweetLater.com to automatically follow back the people who followed me. This resulted in me following many people that I had nothing in common with and causing me to lose sight of the real reason I was on Twitter — business.

I recently stopped following (unfollowed) over 400 people for doing at least one of these:

1. Using the Twitter Bird icon as a picture or using an image that’s too sexy or inappropriate — very unprofessional.
2. Not listing a city and state or saying “home” or some other obscure place out in the middle of the ocean as their location.
3. Posting more than three times in a row. Nobody likes a blabber mouth.
4. Using these words or phrases: CASH, make money, increase followers, secret, Coach, white teeth and financial independence. These are red flags that tell me not to trust you or that you’re unprofessional.
5. Having a weak Profile Bio that contains typos.
6. Posting too many quotes. Say something original for God’s sake.
7. You asked a question. I responded. You didn’t answer or acknowledge me. Admit it, you just asked the question to be seen and didn’t care about my answer. Don’t waste my time, I value it.

I am now very selective of who I follow, I select them individually by their interests, professionalism and location. Since I’ve cleaned up my following list, reading relevant business posts is so much easier because I no longer have to search through a stream of clutter.

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  1. Mike Sheehan says:

    May 29th, 2010 at 2:41 am (#)

    Diana,
    Very interesting and very good points. I to use Twitter for business. Your points will be very useful and a good benchmark as to the value of the following and the follower.

  2. Chris Pugh says:

    May 30th, 2010 at 12:28 pm (#)

    Great post, Diana! You hit the nail on the head about Twitter

  3. Jude Verrier says:

    May 31st, 2010 at 11:20 pm (#)

    Old adage ‘quality over quantity’ still rings true in the modernity of cyber friends and followers!

  4. Charlie Levin says:

    June 1st, 2010 at 2:08 pm (#)

    Good Post. I am also selective about who I follow – otherwise it just becomes a Spam fest or a contest to see how many followers you can get. I’d add to you bad words list MLM and sexy.

  5. Diana Komjati says:

    June 7th, 2010 at 1:51 pm (#)

    Thanks for all your great comments and I’m sorry that I’ve taken so long to post them. For some reason I didn’t receive an alert telling me of them. I will check my settings and remedy that. Thanks again!

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