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		<title>The Rejected Connected</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dave Barger, from LunaWeb, was able to make it to the interactive portion of South By SouthWest (SXSW) this past week.  This massive, Austin, TX based, conference has a heavy focus on learning and sharing information on technology and Web 2.0.  But what has typically been a festive, party atmosphere, took on a more serious <a href='http://blog.lunaweb.com/2009/03/20/the-rejected-connected/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Dave's Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/lalunablanca" target="_blank">Dave Barger</a>, from <a title="LunaWeb" href="http://lunaweb.net" target="_blank">LunaWeb</a>, was able to make it to the interactive portion of South By SouthWest (<a title="SXSW" href="http://sxsw.com/interactive/" target="_blank">SXSW</a>) this past week.  This massive, Austin, TX based, conference has a heavy focus on learning and sharing information on technology and Web 2.0.  But what has typically been a festive, party atmosphere, took on a more serious tone in the face of  a sinking a economy populated by businesses struggling to stay afloat.</p>
<p>One bright spot in the midst of this gathering, was the serendipitous and spontaneous creation of several unconference-like core conversations.  Dave was lucky enough to be a part of one of these conversation, when several SXSW attendees converged on a session that had reached max capacity.  These 50+ rejects went on to form there own conversation group, &#8220;The Rejected Connected&#8221;.</p>
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<a href="http://vimeo.com/3684292">TweetHall &#8211; Rejected Connected</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user530512">LunaWeb</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>The discussion became a valuable mindshare of best practices for Twitter.  The group ranged from people brand new to Twitter, to Twitter application developers.  Everyone was able to contribute, and everyone walked away with a headful of new ideas to ponder.  The key takeaways for the session from <a title="LaLunaBlanca" href="http://www.lalunablanca.com/2009/03/tweethall-an-episodic-community-of-rejects/" target="_blank">Dave&#8217;s blog</a> were:</p>
<p>- Using a good photo of only your face.<br />
- Share your twitter handle everywhere.<br />
- Don’t use the profile URL to merely link back to your twitter page.<br />
- Multiple users of one org’s twitter account can end tweets in “/fl” that being /(first initial)(last initial) or state the person tweeting in the profile description.<br />
- Be genuine and don’t be uptight about tweeting, just get out there.<br />
- Don’t protect your tweets and still try and seek out people to follow (the analogy of “going to a cocktail party and locking yourself in the bathroom” was shared).</p>
<p>There was great discussion on the best way to manage a corporate identity on Twitter. Deceptively tricky questions like, &#8220;How much of myself do I put into my corporate Twitter account?&#8221; and &#8220;If I choose to have multiple Twitter accounts, what&#8217;s the best way to keep up with them?&#8221; were debated at length.</p>
<p><a title="Tiffany's Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/rhetorica2" target="_blank">Tiffany Winman</a>, one of the attendees, did a great job of nailing down the rationale behind marketers using Twitter. &#8220;Awareness/traffic; viral buzz; lead generation; increased customer satisfaction and loyalty via increased community networking, identifying and fostering relationships among employees and customers; generally decreases in costs and resources from traditional marketing methods; research on brand image, public sentiment, hot topics to improve messaging and product/service development.&#8221;</p>
<p><a title="Otis' Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/omaxwell" target="_blank">Otis Maxwell</a> also had some valuable <a title="Otis' Blog" href="http://www.otismaxwell.com/blog/2009/03/twitter-for-marketers-at-sxsw/" target="_blank">insight</a> into how a previous session at SXSW provided further illumination on the spontaneous hallway discussion.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to see the twitter conversation that resulted from this ad hoc gathering, search for <a title="#tweethall" href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23tweethall" target="_blank">#tweethall</a> on twitter.</p>
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