Does Twitter Waste Your Time?

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Twitter can be an incredible asset to your business, just like email can be.  But (just like email), it can also be a huge time-waster and can suck hours out of your day without you even noticing.  You get on Twitter and then the next time you look up it’s an hour later!

A portion of self-control is important for any business person.  If you are self-employed, it becomes even more important!   Wasting time is wasting money. 

Wasting time on Twitter is like sitting around the water cooler and chatting with coworkers about last night’s American Idol segment – it might be fun, and it passes the time, but it wasted time that could have been used to make money.
 

 

 

Here are some tips on how to keep your Twitter time under control:

1.  Schedule a time for Twitter. 
Just like you can spend hours online checking emails and just surfing the ‘Net, getting on Twitter 10 times a day doesn’t help you at all.  Schedule two Twitter times per day – once in the morning and once in the evening – and then stick to it.  Your Twitter buddies can survive without knowing your entire itinerary for the day.

2.  Decide the purpose for your visit before getting on Twitter. 
Are you sending a tweet about your latest blog post?  Are you trying to find local business people to network with?  Deciding what you want to do before you log on is a big time saver.

3.  Jot down notes during the day for your Twitter time.
It doesn’t have to be anything long or fancy.  A sticky note will do.  Just keep track of your thoughts so when you get on Twitter you can accomplish what you want and then leave the site.

4.  Do not tweet about every single thing you do. 
No one cares if you are going to the store.  They don’t agonize over the fact that your hamster ate too much.  Keep your tweets limited to important stuff.

If you take control of your Twitter time, you can take control of how well it works for you.

 

 

 

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Comments (4)

 

  1. I’m starting to see Twitter more as a ‘public relations’ and ‘credibility builder’ tool.

    I agree with you that it can waiste much time if you have no specific goal in mind, but at the same time, the more coversational you get the more your credibilty builds.

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  2. Lozil says:

    I won’t say Twitter is a time waste… Sometimes you need to spend some time freely as to utilize the remaining time in a better way…
    But Getting addicted to Twitter is a waste of time….

  3. Networks says:

    I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. Thank you for writing this article that I have enjoyed reading.
    Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

    Regard

  4. Dan Mihaliak says:

    I have laid off twitter for awhile or at least the non mon ey making part of it but I still think it is a waste of my time. Thanks for the suggestions in trying to control it!

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