
Twitter has sailed passed the 10 billion tweet mark this week – just 16 months after it notched one billion postings.
It’s a remarkable achievement, and testament to just how increasingly popular the ‘micro’-blogging site has become.
I’m hoping the 10 billionth tweet will have been something witty and mischievous – something from the ever-so-droll and poetic palette of Twitter-fiend Stephen Fry perhaps. But I suspect it will, in reality, be a mundane comment on the state of a personal hairstyle choice courtesy of an executive from an anonymous Ad agency in Southampton.
Virgin Media Business notes that despite 57 of the FTSE 100 signing up to Twitter, almost three-quarters (72 per cent) have not used their account to respond to customer enquiries or comments made about the company.
What a missed opportunity for all involved.
Twitter is about conversations – from the hairstyles of Southampton advertising executives to the latest business trends and all in between.
People who don’t listen and talk don’t learn and, most crucially, don’t get talked about.
Engagement is a proven spring-board to digital success. If you don’t engage (chat, converse, provoke) you’ve already removed the first rung on the ladder to a potentially glittering future. Digital or otherwise.
Expect Twitter to notch its 20 Billionth tweet by mid-summer this year. It’s already a fast-paced future-proof bandwagon which is steam-rolling all before it.
Just one-word to the wise. If you don’t jump on the bandwagon now you’re vulnerable to being rundown by the juggernaut instead.
As some telecommunications wag once said “It’s good to talk”. It may be worth adding ‘The mute won’t inherit the earth’ to that slogan.
By Adam Moss, Brazen News Editor











