A few weeks ago I wrote an article asking “What Twitter Name Should Jack Use?” I wanted your help in deciding whether or not to change my Twitter name from @web_guy to @JackLeblond. While the concensus was by far in favor of the change, there were a few folks with a valid reasoning to leave it alone.
I decided to follow the majority of advice, switched over a few days later and never looked back.
Today while attending the eMarketing seminar at InnoTech Austin, my decision was proven to be the right one - multiple times.
I was fortunate enough to actually meet several people from my tweet stream, and a few more that follow people that follow me. The spark of recognition when I introduced my self was obvious. I have no doubt in my mind that had I stayed with @web_guy on twitter, those people I met today would have had no clue who I was. Yes, we may have figured it out eventually, but that immediate recognition helped to jump start conversations because we already (sort of) knew each other.
Wednesday, 5. November 2008
Jack - I originally had “@BayAreaMortgage” and then added 3 others. By far, the best thing I did was settle on my name, @MikeMueller
As a matter of fact in every Soc Med profile, I go for MikeMueller first, or an easy to identify derivative if that’s not available.
This isn’t AOL. That cute screen name (as in LonelyGirl15) you had on AOL isn’t going to work for the modern day real estate professional.
* and no I never had that screen name - if I remember right mine was “passmethepuck”