Twitter is the New “WHAT?”

A world famous reader board on a peek joint about a block from my office, across from the Seattle Art Musem and next door to the brand new Four Seasons hotel and condos.
Most of us love metaphors. They are a tool to help us understand our world better by linking new and complex ideas to something much more familiar to us. When Steve Jobs introduced the Macintosh computer in 1984, his team deftly built the interface around our very familiar desktop, complete with file folders, documents, adding machine keypads and more. It was an idea his team borrowed from the Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center. Now there’s Twitter, still in its infancy and now, according to A.C. Neilson, 7-million users strong, up 1,300% from last February. Twitter is a very limited form of communication, allowing a blog-style message that maxes out at 140 characters. Some “tweets” are as mundane as “Had a great meeting today with al_doyle. Follow him and learn good marketing” to “KOGI is at NB 5 Fwy at Whittier Bl First 10 peeps get free Echo Park Blackened Quesadilla”. The first “tweet” was obviously from someone who was trying to butter me up, the second “tweet” from KOGI Barbecue, a Los Angeles based Korean Fusion Taco Truck that tweets its location and specials each day and has gained a huge following relying on only Twitter as their marketing medium. How is one supposed to describe or relate to a new medium like Twitter? Short messages displayed for an entire community? My brilliant friend, Kris Hoots, nailed it last week. Kris and her partner, Steve Thomas, run Oneicity, a fast-growing start-up consulting firm helping non-profits raise income. In a recent oneicity.com blog post, she used a stunning metaphor for Twitter! The Reader Board. According to Kris “So…while not everyone knows or understands Twitter, most everyone knows about reader boards. You’ve seen them in front of schools, stores, theaters, etc. for years. And essentially, this is what Twitter is. And like a reader board, you have a limited amount of space (characters) to communicate your message. And like a reader board, it’s very public.”
There you have it. Kris said it first, Twitter is the reader board for your community. Who is your community? Like a town, city or neighborhood, you decide who you follow on Twitter, and your community decides to see your reader board by choosing to follow you back.
Now, for the sake of all of us, keep those reader boards relevant and interesting! Keep track of me at www.twitter.com/al_doyle.
Photo from jdbones photo stream on flickr by Steve Keiser protected by a Creative Commons license.
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Al Doyle mundane……NEVER!!!
This is my first tweet ever…am I doing it right??
You are an absolute natural! Love to hear from you, always.
try this link http://tinyurl.com/c5wv7s over five hundred variations on the same theme….. and right next door to the new Four Seasons million dollar condos.
Love reading anything you write…..even if it involves one of our local “landmarks”. Continue to entertain and inform us.