I am making an adjustment in how PCMech is represented on Twitter. For some time, I have had new posts from PCMech.com tweeted out over my personal Twitter account, @davidrisley. I had the account @pcmech registered, but rarely used it. That is now changing.
In short, there are two very different aspects to David Risley. I am the founder of PCMech, a tech site (obviously). However, I am also known online as a professional blogger, one who teaches people how to build up online businesses based around blogging. The audiences are very different, and I would venture to say that a good chunk of my PCMech.com readers have zero interest in blogging. Am I right?
So, from now on, all PCMech-related posts will be sent to the @pcmech Twitter account. If you want to easily keep up with what’s happening with PCMech.com, keep up with what’s happening in technology without following anything related to blogging and marketing, then go follow @pcmech on Twitter.
Over on @davidrisley, I will continue to tweet about blogging as well as my own personal tweets. If you wish to interact with me personally, you will need to continue to follow @davidrisley. On a related note, if you want to interact with Rich, follow him @richmenga.
Not Using Twitter Yet?
What are you waiting for?
Twitter is the fastest growing communications platform in the history of the Internet. It is growing AMAZINGLY fast, and the idea of “tweeting” is quickly becoming as common as email. This is not a fad. At this point, calling Twitter a fad would be like putting you several years back and calling email a fad. It just isn’t.
If you are still in the boat of just not understanding Twitter, I invite you to download my free Twitter Manual. This PDF document gives you the in’s and out’s on how to use Twitter and why it even matters in the scheme of things. The PDF is completely free and you don’t need to opt into a mailing list or anything to get it. Just grab it.
I’ll see you on Twitter, my friends.
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Another guide I’ve found extremely useful is by @mashable -
http://mashable.com/guidebook/twitter/