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Twitter Grader - find local Twitter elite

January 13th, 2009 by User ImageJohn Dilbeck

This turned out to be an interesting morning. I just spent several hours doing something that wasn’t even close to being on my to-do list, but it worked out well.

It started out innocently enough.

Brian Hawkins left a comment and I went to visit his blog. I was reading his Extreme Ezine Makes The Grade post and it reminded me of Twitter Grader.

After visiting Brian’s profile page on Twitter Grader, I went and had a look at my Twitter Grader profile page.

I had been there sometime in the past, but never really paid a lot of attention to the site. I’m somewhat leery of sites that tell us how much our sites are worth and how we rank for whatever they’re covering.

This morning, however, I stopped and really looked over my profile page.

One thing I noticed is that the link next to the “Full Name” label is a link to my Twitter profile. That certainly makes it easy to follow someone.

I also noticed that it had a link to the Twitter elite in Murphy, NC. Of course, I had to visit that page.

When I visited the page, it turns out that I am the Twitter elite in Murphy. I’m the only one listed on the page. I guess that’s one of the benefits of living in a small town.

It’s also one of the benefits of listing your town and state in your Twitter profile, if you live in the USA. I’m not sure how it works if you live elsewhere.

It also is a good opportunity for others who live in Murphy to establish their presence by starting to use Twitter regularly.

I wondered who would be listed as the Twitter elite in Asheville, NC.

I found a list of 50 people and visited each of their Twitter profiles. I think I followed about 20 of them.

This is a good way to find other proficient Twitter users in your local area and to meet the ones with similar interests.

But the twisting path I followed this morning continued along to places I’d never seen.

One of the Twitter elite from Asheville had just joined a Twitter Group for Asheville, NC and I went to take a look at the group.

When I noticed the #asheville hashtag code for the group, something clicked.

If you’ve been following my blog for the last few days, you’re already aware that I’ve been looking at ways to use Twitter to promote what’s happening here in Murphy, NC. I’ve been experimenting with the #MurphyNC hashtag.

So, I read the FAQs at TwittGroups and decided to create a group for Murphy.

There was only one thing to do before creating the group.

In December 2007, I created a half-dozen communities on Ning.com, but closed all of them in June 2008 for reasons I won’t go into here. Suffice it to say that it really pays to read the terms and conditions of a site before putting a half-year of effort into it.

When I was fully aware of the terms, I resurrected one of the communities for Squidoo Marketing and have been enjoying sharing with others in the community for the last six months.

One of the other communities I’d started was for Murphy, NC. This morning, I checked to see if the subdomain I’d previously used was available. It was, so I reopened the community.

Then, it was time to create the TwittGroups group for Murphy.

All of this took a few hours and it opens the door to much more work in the near future, but part of this was already in my plans for this year.

I’m not going to do anything with the Murphy community on Ning until I line up one or more businesses to sponsor the site. For the last few years, I’ve been promoting the area and some of the businesses for free, but it’s time to stop doing that.

As soon as I’ve lined up at least one sponsor for the site, I’ll start rebuilding it.

This time, however, there will be more tools thrown into the mix, including Twitter.

If you are in Murphy, NC, and you are a Twitter user, come and join the group for Murphy.

If you’re not in Murphy, you may find that Twitter Grader and TwittGroups may be tools you’ll want to try out, especially if you’re promoting a local area.

As with all experiments, part of this may prove to be worthwhile and part may be a waste of time. I won’t know for sure until I’ve worked on it for a few months.

Thanks, Brian, for linking to your TwitterGrader profile page. It made for an interesting morning!

Act on your dream!

JD

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 at 1:01 pm and is filed under Communities, Social Networking, Twitter, Web Services, Western North Carolina. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

7 responses about “Twitter Grader - find local Twitter elite”

  1. no imageBrian D. Hawkins (Who am I?) said:

    Hi John, glad to help you get started :) You have a lot of good stuff here. I checked Belleville,Mi and found that I’m the only one there too. I also noticed my grade went up. Thanks for adding my link.

    Brian D. Hawkins´s last blog post..100 Dollar Domains - Special Offer

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  2. no imageJohn Dilbeck (Who am I?) said:

    Good morning, Brian.

    Thanks for reminding me about TwitterGrader. There’s a lot of information on that site and I’ve found some interesting people to follow on Twitter.

    I see a lot of things in the Location field of Twitter profiles. I saw one that said, “near coffee,” and another that said, “in my recliner.”

    That’s good enough, I guess, but just looking through the local elite for various towns shows that it may be a good idea to add city and state in the location. It makes it easier to meet other local tweeple.

    Act on your dream!

    JD

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  3. no imageDennis Edell (Who am I?) said:

    Oh man ya gotta love when schhhtuff like that happens. LOL

    I need to check mine out now. :)
    Dennis Edell´s last blog post..How To: 100 Blog Subscribers In Two Months - Listen Closely ;)

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  4. no imageJohn Dilbeck (Who am I?) said:

    Good morning, Dennis.

    So, what did you find when you checked it out?

    ;)

    Act on your dream!

    JD

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  5. no imageDennis Edell (Who am I?) said:

    UGH Haven’t even had a chance yet, hopefully soon.

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  6. MY Special Education said:

    I want to use twitter to stay on top of local sales and specials. Any recommendations?

  7. John Dilbeck said:

    Good afternoon, M.S.E.

    Convince your favorite local businesses to post their sales and specials on Twitter and then follow and promote them.

    Tell others about the businesses that communicate the way you want them to. Support them. Buy from them.

    It’s a process.

    Act on your dream!

    JD

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