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		<title>Bad Twitter advice from Advertising Age</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 01:15:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Janet Green</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s disappointing that David Berkowitz (representing the venerable Advertising Age – i.e., someone who should know better) would tell you, in one breath, that the single most important thing you can do when jumping into Social Media for business is to “establish your goals,” and then in the next breath tell you that the one [...]<p>To Tweet or share this post via your favorite link-sharing site, just click the headilne and look for the link at the bottom of the post! <br/><br/><a href="http://www.janetgreen.net/2010/02/22/bad-twitter-advice-from-ad-age/">Bad Twitter advice from Advertising Age</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s disappointing that David Berkowitz (representing the venerable Advertising Age – i.e., someone who should know better) would tell you, in one breath, that the single most important thing you can do when jumping into Social Media for business is to “establish your goals,” and then in the next breath tell you that the<a href="http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=142175" target="_blank"> one person you should follow</a> on Twitter  is Shaquille O’Neal.</p>
<p>Now Shaq may indeed be a Twitter super-user, and he might even coin more words than Seth Godin. But recommending him as your one must-follow was a waste of an opportunity to give real, sound advice.</p>
<p>The person you should follow on Twitter, if you&#8217;re a business owner and really only have time to follow one, is the person in your industry who has taken the time to become a resource for others. This person:</p>
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<li>Posts a ton of links to relevant reading material</li>
<li>Re-tweets useful stuff &#8211; not fluff</li>
<li>Engages with those who reply to them</li>
<li>Follows proportionally to their followers</li>
<li>Blogs passionately about the industry and links out when appropriate to their own incredible blog</li>
</ul>
<p>Having established that setting goals is &#8220;the most important thing&#8221; you can do when getting into social media, I&#8217;d say that the second most important thing you should do is make sure you&#8217;re not wasting your time by connecting with people who can&#8217;t help you meet them.</p>
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