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Should I publish my posts as Tweets on Twitter

Tuesday, March 24, 2009 by Brian McKay
When you Blog for customer acquisition and to win search, the urge to over publish your content becomes a concern.  Should I publish my Blog posts to Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and any other social media portal that I have membership in?

The answer may be a bit frustrating:  It depends.

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My friends get irritated by seeing that a large portion of my Tweets are published posts from my business Blog.  However, my business Blog has recieved traffic from Twitter that has been business related.  So, the question is, what is my motivation on Twitter?

Here is the comfortable solution that I feel best engages and entertains all parties.  I am who I am whether at work, play, with my family, or anywhere else.  My story and who I am is not conditional based upon what hat I have on.  Work, play, father, husband, friend, teacher, student, etc.  I will continue to publish my Blog posts to Twitter (and all other social media outposts that I am invovled with) while making the committment to produce updates/content outside of those posts.

I am passionate about my career and Compendium Blogware, so the industry knowledge about business blogging, Blogging for SEO, and developing robust customer acquisition strategies is relevant to those who follow me in any fashion throughout the Web 2.0 sphere.  I am also passionate about my family, faith, sports, comedy, 3rd world philanthropy, and being witty.  My content creation accross the board is a relfection of my character in any environment.  Humanzing your marketing means being real.  Even making mistakes.

If you want to see the flow of content from my Blog to Twitter feel free to follow me on Twitter.


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