Once you start doing the "social media" thing you just keep on going. I have been on Twitter a while now and am still waiting for the ahah! moment. But I am really enjoying following some smart and apparently, way more interesting, people who have lots of cool stuff to talk about.
The problem with having a blog and Twitter and all of those other places where you go to be connected is that they impose this pressure to be interesting. I mean, who wants to hear about my trip to the dry cleaners, the fiddling with Peachtree Software installs (conflicts with other programs), my attempts at making marketing calls for multiple clients, my search for that @#$%^ missing video CD, the constant trips to the fridge for iced tea ( note my TWIT entry below- today is day 3 of Diet Coke withdrawals - hoping to kick my 2 pack a day habit), the constant bio breaks resulting from previous iced tea overload, reading about writing, writing about writing, looking for inspiration, working on surveys in Survey Monkey (what a great product!), seeking "victims" who are willing to take said survey, working on proposals for new clients.
Okay so that proves that I haven't done anything blog- or Twitter- worthy. Sorry to put you through that. But there is a point here somewhere.
I have talked to clients about writing blogs and they always say the same thing - I don't have anything to write about. But they do. And people want to learn about their human-ness. Their trials and tribulations. Not the marketing drivel. I want to read about other Diet Coke addicts. The point is, once you start writing, you see things differently. Your eyes are opened to new experiences. Things just start to appear. And the act of Twitting (or whatever you call it) is similar. It causes you to be more observant somehow. And that my friends, is where those keen insights come from.
Good grief. I need a Diet Coke.
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Geni Whitehouse CPA, CITP, CSPM Author, speaker, trainer > 50% Countess of Communication, Brotemarkle,Davis Co. > 50% Writin', speakin', consultin' Co-founder of SolveServices.com a remote bookkeeping service for wineries. How to hire me. Author How to Make a Boring Subject Interesting : 52 ways even a nerd can be heard I have a ton of other websites including my newest for Twitter newbies www.evenatwit.com Originally from Greenville, SC, I now live in Napa, California. Contact Geni
I am an accountant on a mission. I want to permanently remove the blight of BORING that has attached itself to members of my profession.
But the boring blight doesn't stop there. It's everywhere. I've found it in wineries (although it's a tad more palatable when served with alcohol), in science labs, even in Art museums. And technology people carry the "B" gene too. But the condition need not be fatal. I lecture around the country to accountants and technology audiences and I have a ball. I was a partner in an Atlanta CPA firm when I realized technology was my true passion and I have been fighting the nerd versus geek battle ever since. Through some stroke of absolutely amazing luck, I now find myself in Napa -- the most gorgeous, hospitable place imaginable. Are you on Twitter? You can follow my nerdy life there : evenanerd Contact me [email protected] I am a graduate of the Jeff Justice Comedy Workshoppe and the Persuasive Speaker course taught by Speechworks. I highly recommend both of these organizations. I have also taken training from the amazing Lynda Spillane. I am not unbiased, nor do I wish to be. I have done work for anyone and everyone in the software industry or the accounting profession. If I am not impressed by what you do or can't find an angle that is interesting or unique, I won't work for or with you. And if you are stodgy or boring, there are not enough dollars or even euros to make me help you. See samples of my writing here: www.salestaxradar.com www.mybizcounts.com Archives
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