Sooner or later, I feel I needed to share my thoughts about Twitter [1]; since I have added some 1,000 or so followers in the past few days, this seems like a good time as any to speak up.
I have probably been using Twitter on and off for close to two years. From the start, I have had a love-hate relationship with the platform, for a variety of reasons. Initially it was largely a case of poor stability and reliability, then as Twitter made it into the mainstream, it seemed as if it was one too many communications channels – both inbound and outbound. As a result, I have a history of using Twitter in periodic bursts of activity, becoming disillusioned, swearing it off for awhile, then eventually poking my head back in to see if I should give it another test drive. If it sounds like a crazy process, I tried the same approach with classical music for several years and one day suddenly discovered I was in love. (Fortunately, I never took this approach to dating…)
In the last two months I have finally made my peace with Twitter. There is no longer any love or hate, but I think I have finally come to terms with how I would like to use this communications channel. The easy part is outbound communications, where I have decided to differentiate my Twitter posts from the blog by focusing on three areas, in descending order of importance (at least as I see it):
For those who are interested in following me on Twitter, you can find me at Twitter.com/VIXandMore [2]
From my perspective, the more difficult side of Twitter has always been inbound communications, where I prefer not to drink for the proverbial fire hose in real time. I have found that I can keep up with only 2-3 dozen of my favorite Twitter sources – and only for those who tweet no more than a few times per day. So while I get only a small slice of the Twitter community, I get quality input in real time. For the other 300 or so of my regular sources of information, I can always grab their RSS feeds via Google Reader [3] or Bloglines [4] and read the material at my leisure.
I have tried a variety of applications which I thought might significantly improve my Twitter experience, including TweetDeck [5] and others, but none of these has revolutionized my Twitter experience. For my purposes, the best Twitter application I have used so far is Twitterfall [6], which I first heard about in Traders Atwitter Over New Apps [7] from Theresa Carey’s excellent Investor Brain [8] blog. Part of the reason I have become a Twitterfall fan is that I can use it to set up filters for keywords such as VIX and VXX – so I can scan the entire Twitterverse in real time to see what is being said about these subjects.
Going forward, I hope to continue to use Twitter as an extension of the blog, to highlight some interesting links as I happen upon them and to offer some intraday market commentary that is probably more appropriate for a microblogging platform than for posting in this space.
Links:
[1] http://vixandmore.blogspot.com/search/label/Twitter
[2] http://twitter.com/VIXandMore
[3] http://vixandmore.blogspot.com/search/label/Google Reader
[4] http://vixandmore.blogspot.com/search/label/Bloglines
[5] http://tweetdeck.com/beta/
[6] http://twitterfall.com/
[7] http://www.investorbrain.com/index.php/site/comments/traders_atwitter_over_new_apps/
[8] http://www.investorbrain.com/