-
Website
http://socialmediafish.com/ -
Original page
http://socialmediafish.com/blog/social-media/who-was-the-most-influential-person-on-twitter-for-you-in-2008/ -
Subscribe
All Comments -
Community
-
Top Commenters
-
MariSmith
1 comment · 20 points
-
rogermbyrne
4 comments · 4 points
-
nwjerseyliz
2 comments · 2 points
-
Scott Gould
1 comment · 9 points
-
davidperel
2 comments · 1 points
-
-
Popular Threads
-
A better way of blog commenting via Twitter?
3 weeks ago · 8 comments
-
Why I became a Twitter-Quitter by @nooneanymore
3 weeks ago · 4 comments
-
Social Media Outsourcing & Community Management
3 weeks ago · 2 comments
-
A better way of blog commenting via Twitter?
I've a lot of people that influenced me through twitter but since my interests are between Technology, Blogging, Politics, and Design, I would pick Robert Scoble, @Scobleizer.
He is one of my role models when it comes to blogging, his job is very interesting and through the year 2008 he manages to give us important news about almost everything, beside that he really gained my respect when he actually managed to spend a lot of time with his family and still be productive and powerful through social media tools like twitter and friendfeed, I'm always respectful to people that have the time for their families and the world, I also love his coverage of tech conferences like Le Web and Techcrunch.
If you want to learn how to improve your personal brand then Garyvee is definitely one to watch.
From a personal perspective, @sashakane was the most influential. She taught me about the importance of being genuine and authentic and transparent on twitter. Had it not been for her early intervention, I don't think Twitter would have become what it is for me today..a network of supportive, loving people connecting to laugh, support each other, and, occasionally, help each other earn a living. Sasha rocks.
And, when I was a brand new peep, @chrisbrogan and @jimconnolly both took the time to listen through DM and help me. That showed me something about both of them. I had almost no followers, but they still took their time to help. I will not forget either.
Kinda hard take THE ONE if you ask us that question, I include in my twitter just graphic-design-related people, some friends and family. I think the twtitterverse is more than this, so if you want to be just ONE left yok have to ask less subjective questions.
BTW who I value the most in twitter is Jacob Cass (@justcreative).
<abbr>Marcos´s last blog post..Gran Concierto de NIN</abbr>
<abbr>Colorburned´s last blog post..50 Snowflake Scatter Brushes</abbr>
<abbr>Brad Hart´s last blog post..Judge Not</abbr>
Thanks for the reference to my article. I appreciate it.
<abbr>Karen Putz´s last blog post..The Mom Song–A Guaranteed Belly Laugh</abbr>
<abbr>stevenwilson´s last blog post..Import Export for Blogger Blogs</abbr>
<abbr>Jennifer James´s last blog post..Parents of Biz Kidz</abbr>
<abbr>juliejulie´s last blog post..Paper Airplane Contest</abbr>
<abbr>Mary-Lynn´s last blog post..Do You Make Your Friends Happy?</abbr>
Pai
<abbr>Paisano´s last blog post..7 Facts About Pai</abbr>
Watching her twitter feed it amazed me how she reached out to so many of her followers and took the time to acknowledge them and say hello. This made an impression and helped me see a value of Twitter that was beyond just shouting a message.
1) @ArtistTaraReed - Thank you for writing "I'm on Twitter -- Now WHAT?" and being in Alex Mandossian's mastermind group
2) @Pistachio - Thank you for doing Ashtanga yoga and your integrity
3) @guykawasaki - Thank you for Tweeting this site
Phil
Then a few weeks ago I stumbled upon (pun intended) ProBlogger Darren Rowse's TwiTip blog and read his post proclaiming the Ten People All Twitter Beginners Should be Following. Well that changed everything.
Soon after following folks like Guy Kawasaki, Chris Brogan, and Robert Scoble, the light bulb went on. I've been slowly building my personal brand through Twitter since; I'm not exactly sure where it will go from here but I'm excited about the possibilities, but mostly, about the exposure to so many great and interesting people I'm enjoying on a daily basis.
So, if I had to pick one MOST influential person on Twitter, it would definitely have to be Darren Rowse.
Thanks, Darren!
<abbr>AJ in Nashville´s last blog post..November Remembers</abbr>
One of the most influential people on Twitter has been Satish Talim. He is not a Twitter celebrity, but seems to constantly offer an absolutely unbelievable amount of value.
He has always taken the time to answer questions I've had about Thesis, html, CSS and has never asked for anything in return.
John
<abbr>John Haydon - CorporateDollar.Org´s last blog post..Social Media Just Killed Your Non-Profit’s Mission Statement (and that’s a good thing)</abbr>
<abbr>Kishau´s last blog post..10 Basic Components that Every Small Business Website Needs</abbr>
1. @payobryan and @craigperrine who got me on Twitter in the first place. I love it for so many reasons!
2. @PhilJohncock - who liked my eBook, "I'm on Twitter? Now what?" and is having me look at Twitter in new ways.
3. Of course, all I've learned from everyone else too!
I don't follow everyone, I have no interest in the person who tweets in Japanese because I can't understand any of it, or in the lady who keeps pushing her novelty tights business.
Top person: @Divinewrite for making me laugh, for his funny and interesting replies. Thank you Mr Divinewrite :)
<abbr>CJ´s last blog post..TGIF - terrific!</abbr>
For 2008, the most influential peeps I am honored to include in my network: @GaryVee, @GuyKawasaki, @ChrisBrogan, @jowyang, @tferriss, @alibrownla. Each of these fine folks has impacted my life and business in various ways - mostly I deeply appreciate their commitment to contributing massive value with authenticity and commitment to making a difference.
<abbr>Mari Smith´s last blog post..Facebook Groups vs. Facebook Pages - Which Is Best?</abbr>
<abbr>Ben McKay´s last blog post..Is Semantic SEO the Marketers SEO?</abbr>
<abbr>Anita Cohen-Williams´s last blog post..Google is a Big Bully</abbr>
Professionally, I can't single out anyone. I've learned so much from people sharing links as well as their opinions with me. I tend to shy away from the most popular Twitterers to people who aren't too busy to respond to my Tweets and who are honest about their lives. You probably aren't familiar with any of their names but, to me, THEY are Twitter, they are my community and I hope I'm part of theirs. And somehow it all works even though its membership changes every single day!
For me it's been a whole bunch of individual people, not one influential person- I know posts like this help people know who to follow, but I like Twitter because it makes it possible to converse with lots of people, not just find pundits to listen to. I like people on Twitter who talk AND listen.
I could name some names, but I'd leave somebody out... so not gonna do it, wouldn't be prudent.
--
http://twitter.com/franswaa
<abbr>Frank´s last blog post..franswaa: Reading: "Lessons in Starting Over" ... do you put out your best work (Quality) every time? thx @leelefever ( http://tinyurl.com/5jkgc7 )</abbr>
I MEANT to say that "@LilPecan never fails to say something that makes me laugh"...but my fingers didn't cooperate!
Also, @Matik72, @JeffPulver & @MikeG1 are part of the early bird Twitter club (people who post between 5-8 am). Saying good morning to them is part of my daily routine now and to me, that's a great influence.
<abbr>Liz´s last blog post..When the other shoe doesn't fall...</abbr>
<abbr>hidama´s last blog post..10 Reasons Why I Might Have Unfollowed You (or never followed you in the first place)</abbr>
@JimConnelly second. He knows a lot, shares a lot, and is perhaps 'newer' to Twitter than many others mentioned. But I know of no one who continues to connect with all his "associates" - or at least works hard at it.
<abbr>Bert Decker´s last blog post..Blagojevich - Communications of The Pursuer and the Pursued</abbr>
So many influential people have really touched me deeply in many ways including:
@GuyKawasaki, @Pistachio @ChrisBrogan, @GaryVee, @jowyang, @Lizstrauss @Geekmommy @sarahmorgan and more!
If I must narrow it down to one it would be @Guykawasaki
because I have learned so much from him and enjoyed conversations with him on twitter ( something that never would have happened any where but on twitter). I get annoyed at people who say he does not converse!!
Twitter has allowed me to connect and talk to so many people that I would other wise never have known.
I also must say that the travel writing community on twitter is phenomenal and I can not name them all because there are just too many. They have all touched me, but meeting @wendyperrin ( an icon at Conde Nast Traveler) on twitter and then spending Halloween with her family via a tweet had to be a highlight and greatest influence. ( She also tweeted about it and posted the story and pictures on her Conde Nast Traveler blog!).
Twitter influence has allowed us to have a twitter-around-the-world trip while we travel around the world!!
<abbr>Soultravelers3´s last blog post..Where in Heaven is Mozart?</abbr>
Name @dahnachandler
Location Digital Nomad
Web http://www.socialmediasavvyblog.com/
Bio Social media blogger, award-winning business journalist (www.probusinessjournalist.com) and A&E media relations strategist (www.thesavvypublicist.com)
He is a very talented developer, I value his opinions, and he has a great grasp on the best practices of software development.
I highly recommend any developer following him on Twitter.
<abbr>Elijah Manor´s last blog post..Shorty Twitter Award Recommendations</abbr>
The most influential people I follow are the people of @carrotcreative @carrotcrew @mopostal @mikegermano @chrispetescia
Not to mention @whitneyhess is quite influential as well.
As for links to marketing, designers, PR, etc type people, @megmroberts always provides great stuff.
<abbr>Paul Stonier´s last blog post..Yulia Brodskaya</abbr>
I'd put my most influential Twitterer as the man behind @TweetDeck --> @iaindodsworth. While not an "influencer" in terms of Tweet content, he created the most useful Twitter Tool of the year. I think about 10% of daily Tweets go through TweetDeck as of last week.
Shaun Dakin
CEO - StopPoliticalCalls.org
@EndTheRobocalls
<abbr>Dawn Abraham Business Coach´s last blog post..Twitter Contest</abbr>
If I only get to choose ONE person it would have to be @ChrisBrogan and only marginally ahead of a whole bunch of loving hearts and brilliant minds.
May peace and peace and peace be everywhere...
<abbr>Ben Whitehouse´s last blog post..An elephant and a bear feed the ducks.</abbr>
<abbr>Robyn McMaster´s last blog post..Obama's an Avid Reader - You?</abbr>