Will probably regret at some point having this recorded for the annuls of history, but I am probably the worst Twitterer out there and am at pains to understand it.
Luckily Joel Comm isn’t and he agreed to do an interview with me about how to use it effectively for marketing and what mistakes not to make under any circumstances.
If you are working online, then you must listen to this. Nothing to sell, just solid content.
Download it from:
http://www.shmoozewithben.com/videos/joelandben.mp3
We also covered:
- who would win in a fist fight between him and Mark Ling
- how a fart machine and an iPod made Joel lots of money
- what happened to the beard and who the most important person in his life is (not me)
Once you have listened to the interview, to find out more about Twitter, go to:





Ben,
Things would be better, if you send something useful and the recipiants does not have to care about that your learning process. The midddle part of this page is useless, because the middle part des not come out, other than depending of the browser window width. To read the middle part of yor text, I have to resixe the browser and the scrolling do not work to do it. If you are trying to teach people tricks in web programming, and anyting useful is always welcome, please do not produce things that show that you do not understand it. No way I am going to resize my browser window to read what you are saying, it cannot be useful anyway, with the basic mistakes that you are doing. Now I have been nice to you, to tell you about what you did, it is really not normal that I waste time on this kind of things.
Thank you for for some great info – I’m probably older & not as hip as most
of your readers and I need all the useful marketing clues I can get -
Chris
Actually, I have been searching for you on Twitter for a while, but didn’t find you. What is your Twitter-link?
Hi,
It’s shafferb1
I’m not a great Twitterer but getting there…
Thanks, Ben, I’m now following you
Feel free to follow back, if you like, it’s @BrittMalka
What did you decide to name your son?
We called him Ro’i . He’s now nearly a year!