Wordpress Thesis Designer Talks about Twitter Usage
This is one area that I covered in a particular post
some time back. However, the post lacked the stats to back up the
arguments plus some more info really. And, you know, some people can be quite
skeptical of any information that lacks some backing stats to it. I do believe
that anyone with a keen sense of observation could easily extract similar views
I stated in that post. So who’s coming in with the stats to support these
arguments?
Here comes a Thesis designer with a thorough post on what works on Twitter. FYI, Thesis is one of the
most popular Wordpress themes out there. And it’s a premium theme my friend. I
was quite interested in seeing this Twitter post on the developer's website (but
there are so many other informative posts on the blog). Not many other developer websites post off-topic i.e. not related to the project's development on their blogs.Quite an interesting
post. I could see some parallels in my post and theirs but mine lacked the stats
(#fail).
BORED OF READING A LONG POST?
For the lazy bones amongst us, here is a condensation of the
main points in that post:
- Twitter users love funny tweets.
- Witty tweets are a favorite to the Twitter crowd.
- Create curiosity, what Derek Halpern, the post's author, calls an "information gap" in your tweets.
- And finally, be interesting.
Well, this means there is work to do in polishing up my Twitter usage. I'm out.
What's your take on this?