Miley Don’t Be a Quitter – Five Things You Should Consider When it Comes to Twitter
It’s breaking news this morning and has been on every news show – Miley has quit Twittering. Her reasoning is she wants some things to remain private – so I just want to point out a few things to you famous celebrity types:
- Just because you don’t Twitter – doesn’t mean others won’t Twitter about you – so, either jump in and participate, embrace the negative when necessary or just pretend it doesn’t exist.
- You decide what to post. We all have the ability to control what we post and what we talk about – at least if we are there and paying attention we can jump in when necessary, even if it’s only to correct some misinformation that’s being disseminated.
- Twitter for your fans, not for the press. Interact and engage – this will create loyal fans that will believe you over the press any day.
- Fame has a price – that’s nothing new. Along with the good come the annoyances. I hate to say it but it’s the profession you chose, just like fireman chose to run into fires everyday – your fire is just that of a different kind. So just like you deal with paparazzi following you wherever you go, understand that social mediums are here to stay – and it’s all part of the price of being famous, baby.
- Social media is about engaging, embracing the negative when necessary and creating a transparency that other forms of media do not provide. This creates a connection. This is true whether you are famous or not. The connection can be with a brand, with a celebrity or with just another person you interact with daily.
Twitter can be a great marketing and public relations tool, but when it’s all said and done it’s a social tool that allows us to interact and find those that are interested in what we have to offer – product, service, celebrity or just ourselves.
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