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Want to find out your psychological twitter profile? See: @danzarella 's TweetPsych (pls RT)

http://TweetPsych.com?name=satyacolombo">

TweetPsych uses two linguistic analysis algorithms (RID and LIWC) to build a psychological profile of a person based on the content of their tweets. The service analyzes your last 1000 tweets and works best on users who have posted more than 1000 updates. It also works best on accounts that are operated by a single user and use Twitter in a conversational manner, rather than simply a content distribution platform. For more information read the blog post or follow the creator Dan Zarrella

New: check out the TweetPsych Site Profiler

http://TweetPsych.com?name=satyacolombo">Click here to tweet about TweetPsych


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The features displayed below are those for which you score higher than the average. The score indicates how much more often you tweeted something that matched each feature than the baseline.

Cognitive Content

Feature Description Score
Cognitive processesYou often talk about various cognitive processes like learning, thinking, knowing, etc.66.18
Occupation & work You talk a lot about jobs and your work. 35.8
Insight26.65
Positive emotionsYou express plenty of positive emotions.17.21
Positive FeelingsYou often discuss positive sensations and feelings.14.6
Time11.83

Primordial, Conceptual and Emotional Content

Feature Description Score
Social behavior105.86
Abstract thought87.44
Glory27.21
Temporal References19.19
Moral imperative10.79
Anxiety5.15

The users below are those users who are the closest match to your TweetPsych profile. As we profile more users this will get more accurate.

Some people that think like you:TweetsFollowers

ricraftis 9777 28897 http://TweetPsych.com/?name=ricraftis">Tweet @ricraftis

virtuallin 5160 11452 http://TweetPsych.com/?name=virtuallin">Tweet @virtuallin

iainbroome 1824 1296 http://TweetPsych.com/?name=iainbroome">Tweet @iainbroome

missmcj 4440 1009 http://TweetPsych.com/?name=missmcj">Tweet @missmcj

sbeckham 2916 6259 http://TweetPsych.com/?name=sbeckham">Tweet @sbeckham

Click on the link for your own analysis. I for one, am a 27.21 for Glory..... now if only i could figure out what that meeans....! guess i should read that blog post - dammit i got work to do!

oh wait, i guess this is work.... :-)

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5 Trust Agents Who Are Changing the Face of Twitter | All Up in Your Business | Fast Company

FAVORITE QUOTE> David All: "I check @replies first thing in the morning. I use Tweetdeck and have a group called 'Mostest' that has the people I want to hear from the mostest."

I'm glad "Trust agent" #1 @ChrisBrogan gets a mention...

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Are you a Twitter Snob? @Viralogy slams @PerryBelcher twitter hoarder video: the response

 

The Are You a Twitter Snob video by Perry Belcher

I call it how I see it.  I’ve never met Perry, and have never really heard of him other than this video.  To be honest, Perry could be the greatest guy in the world who provides his followers with amazing content.  After all, he has over 66,000 followers on Twitter.  But then again, the quantity of Twitter followers doesn’t mean anything, right?

But after watching this video, I had to call him out.  This video was utterly ridiculous! Who is he preaching to here?  He’s calling Kevin Rose a Twitter snob because he doesn’t follow everyone who’s following him!  So this means that he thinks I’m a Twitter snob because I don’t follow everyone who’s following me.

Worst of all, during a section of his video he says that he’s following more people than are following him right now because he hasn’t had a chance to unfollow those who aren’t best for him.  Do you know what this means!  It means that he is sitting on his computer all day, automatically following batches of people, and then a week later, he’ll unfollow those who haven’t followed him back.

I had to know if other people had the same mentality as me.  Are the majority of people using Twitter to build a community, or are the majority of people trying to hoard followers so that they look important and prestigious?

The Question: Do you follow everyone who follows you or are you picky about who you follow?

Feedback from people who are picky:

@Norcross - “I don’t follow everyone, but I do a lot. I wish there was a way to follow them on a “probationary” period to see if I like them”

@HeyStephanie - “Picky. I always check out the profiles of new followers to see if they’re legitimate or not.”

@20orSomething - “If they follow me first, which I always appreciate, I’ll follow them back if they start a conversation. It’s about connecting.”

@TamiReiss - “I’m picky about who I follow isn’t everyone?”

@ElReyTheatre - “Super selective!”

@Joseph_Yi - “Generally I follow only “real people” rather than companies that use Twitter.  Twitter is all about being ‘real’ and ‘personal’”

@g_ro - “I’ve gotten pretty picky with who I follow back (must have a bio, link and pic + semi be related to what I do/like)”

@flatcat - “I try to stay away from people that look to spammy, way more following that followers, etc, try to cultivate value”

@mattChevy - “I keep ‘cleaning house’ so to speak. I’m not a fan of adding 500 people and hoping half follow you back.  I’d rather it be natural.”

@CarlosMic - “Very picky. I look for value, insights and conversations.  Few deliver this, that’s why I’m so proud of the people I follow”

@MeghanKathleen - “Nope, I’m picky w/ who I follow. You can’t have authentic 2-way conversations if you’re trying to play catch up and filter, IMO ☺”

@vboykis - “I don’t follow everyone who follows me… I read their bio first. They need to be relevant to the purpose I have on Twitter.”

@JuneLin - “No, picky about who I follow because I don’t want to see a bunch of random stuff on my feed”

@NikiPaniki - “I don’t auto-follow nor follow all. I look at profiles and tweets and then decide if I should follow them or not”

@JonathanMead - “I only follow people who interest me.  I try to keep it under 200″

@Akhilak - “I am pretty picky w/ who I follow. I only follow those who have interesting tweets, posting interesting quotes and links”

@eighteyes - “I have no attention span for everyone. If someone doesn’t demonstrate utility in 10 tweets, they’re not considered”

@hellopresto - “I’m more on the picky side. I look at the kind of info they tweet about, and if it’s relevant to me OR it’s entertaining I follow”

@melizzard - “I use twimailer to decide case by case. Follow people who seem real, avoid ones who have no updates or follow thousands”

Feedback from people who autofollow:

@MaryCateOMalley - “Despite my immense respect for Ed Dale, I do autofollow out of courtesty.  It brings me a world of tweets I would not otherwise see.”

@MarcandAngel - “I do follow everyone that follows me.  I do this as a courtesy.  But, I filter who I really follow by using groups  in TweetDeck.”

@Jonathan360 - “I use auto-follow b/c of the mass amount of people who choose to converse with dm’s, major bulk of my conversations”

@sutterbomb - “Just getting started on twitter, but following everyone so far. Not sure it’s the right route for me.”

Discussion: Do you feel that Perry is correct? Are Kevin Rose and I being Twitter Snobs?  Or is Perry teaching people something completely ridiculous?  You decide in the comment section!

 

YES - This is a few months old - (aeons in web 2.0 speed) and yes, it's every bit as relevant as it was when it came out....

My response:

Perry’s a brilliant marketer… and a convicted criminal who loves the limelight, and whatever tactics he can use for his business, however scummy they may be. Do a google search for perry belcher conviction.

Great job on the video Jun, and i always love a little online controversy, but i think you missed the REAL point, which is that Perry’s got a multimillion dollar internet marketing business, and he’s just using a classic “attack” tactic to build more traffic and business.

- then again, i guess you’re kinda doing the same thing, just in a slightly more productive, community-oriented way…

i guess the bigger question to ask here is, “at the end of the day, does your quest to expand the bottom line of your business eclipse the value your providing to your audience and potential PAYING clients and customers…?

- cause if that’s the case, you’re just wasting everyone’s time, including your own…

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Awesome: 5 Social Media Lessons Learned from Whole Foods

How cool is it that Whole Foods Market has over 150 twitter accounts for different locations and different specialties...?

I'd say Whole Foods Corporate has got a good corner on the social media for business market...

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Social Web Reshaping How Media Works: Shirky

Who's that Guy...

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Friday, the whole darn Kitten Kaboodle of online media, it's all over:

On this Friday, July 17th, the Complete interactive web design, search engine optimization
(SEO) and social media strategy package launch promotion i've been running that gives you the
WHOLE KITTEN KABOODLE - the concept, the design, the optimizing and the promotion strategy
- is OVER...

One of the hardest things about getting your website up and running is the initial hurdle, but then
you actually have to get traffic and visitors, and optimize your content!

We decided to change the rules up a bit and make it super easy to have the best possible online web
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Why is everyone buzzing about the new wave of social media and social networking sites like
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Not being educated in the proper implementation of a social media marketing strategy can
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In solidarity with your highest vision!
 
- Satya Colombo

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(don't miss part 2 on the SMM plan from subhub) beginners and pros too...

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Social media marketing plan is on eof the best i've seen online - don'

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Checked out Technorati's new baby yet? Top 100 blogger-tweeters http://twittorati.com/

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