Is Twitter Becoming An Echo Chamber of Marketers?
I’ve heard this claim before. The idea that Twitter is really only useful for people trying to sell things online. Do you think it is true?
I posed the question to my Twitter followers a few days ago. Here are some of the responses.
frankangelone
@davidrisley I’d say to some degree that Twitter is becoming that. I’ve heard many say that 2 years ago Twitter was used differently.
JRGriggs
@davidrisley I know it is not what it was 6 months ago for me
MarcEglon
@davidrisley Absolutely – it’s all links, retweets and quotes. There’s much more room for engagement and value…
djsartin
@davidrisley re: echo chamber…all depends on who one chooses to follow…me thinks. (or unfollow)
imjustagoyle
@davidrisley I think Twitter is still what you make it. I’m still having plenty of conversation but that’s the kind of peeps I follow.
djsartin
@davidrisley Do feel tho, internet has gone beyond saturation point as far as Internet Marketing and Social Media Experts/Gurus/Coaches…
ShotOfCoffee
@davidrisley I think that twitter has never been better…unless the marketer is trying to market directly on twitter
HowToMakeMyBlog
@davidrisley i thought it always was an echo chamber! but twitter lists do help a lot to remove the clutter…
What’s My Take?
I agree with @imjustagoyle. Twitter is what you make of it. If you follow all internet marketers, it’ll look like everybody on Twitter markets things online. If you auto-follow or go after sheer numbers, you’ll just be a magnet for the dumb marketers who also think huge Twitter follower counts mean they can spam people and make money without doing any actual work. Either way you slice it, you are in the driver seat in what Twitter looks like for you.
The other thing to keep in mind is that the very nature of Twitter makes it so that those with the most useful Twitter profiles are probably going to be in internet business in some fashion. Think about it, who has time to tweet that often unless they are online most of the day? And who is online most of the day? People who are online for work. And when new people come to Twitter looking for interesting people to follow, the people who are most active look the most interesting. So, essentially, it is human nature which fuels this – not the setup of Twitter as a platform.
So, that’s my take. What’s your’s?

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