Twitter world: I need some help. I love Twitter. It has replaced my Facebook time almost entirely and I’m convinced that it’s the best aggregator of information on the web. One day in the not too distance future, I hope to be an influential voice on Twitter, with thousands or even tens of thousands of followers. How I get to that point of influence and authority isn’t the subject of this post. However, I am struggling with the following two observations:
- There are two types of highly influential Twitter users (>2000 followers):
- Few Following (< than 500), Many Followers
- Many Followers, Many Following
- I am following 300 users and I am finding that 300 is close to the limit that I am able to keep close track of. This has lead me to:
- Unfollowing interesting people that simply post too much and cloud my timeline (eg. @craignewmark)
- Being overly selective on who I follow, which causes me to miss out on important conversations
I feel like I am at a crossroads. Should I choose to follow many people or few people? For the people that do follow a lot of people, how do you keep track of everything? I am worried that having to start using lists or other filters to separate the people that I follow will just increase the time that I need to administer my Twitter use, and that’s the last thing that I want to do. Lastly, if Twitter is just a pissing contest anyway should I just try to be one of those people that has a very low following:followers ratio, and therefore “very influential”?
Thanks for your help!