A Guide to Commonsense Twitter
- By James Richard Nelson
- Published April 24th, 2010
- Business
- Unrated
The diversity of directions in which knowledge and skills are advancing today combined with the pace at which they are occurring is absolutely mind-boggling to this particular senior citizen! As I reflect on the many new developments I've seen introduced over the years and then replaced by something even more spectacular, I can only shake my head in amazement. Why, I remember when I studied computer science, or data processing, as we called it then, in college, the computers were gigantic machines maintained in controlled-access, air-conditioned rooms, data was input on punched cards, and outputs were stored on magnetic tapes!
Yet, I'm not unlike the majority who feel, I believe, that if there are new technologies, new adaptations, new products or services, new methods, new whatever for doing better what I want and need to do in my life, my family, my business, my community, then I certainly want to be able to employ and enjoy them, too!
Unfortunately, making that happen is increasingly difficult, I find, as I age. Two of the guiding principles that I've followed successfully over the years are: 1) b
And that brings me back to my review of Commonsense Twitter. I am personally at an Intro to an Introduction to Twitter level when it comes to grasping this Twitter subject! But, I sure can appreciate its present power and growing potential! In fact, I recognize that, like so many innovations before it, it is imperative that I implement it just so that I can maintain, and hopefully improve, my competitive position!
So, how do I approach taking advantage of the benefits awaiting me in an innovation like Twitter such as I do understand, much less tap into those which as yet I can't even conceive?
Well, I find a product or service like Commonsense Twitter that I research and evaluate, then communicate with colleagues that I respect about it, and when I'm satisfied with my findings and results, I tell others about it. And that is what I am doing here!
In my opinion, if you have a business or organization or hobby or cause that you are enthusiastic about, then you should include Twitter in your tactical and strategic plans for increasing your success with it. Furthermore, if you are in the "I can spell Twitter" category of competency about it, like me, I urge you to check out "Commonsense Twitter" at our website, and decide for yourself if it's a good choice for you, too!
Written by James Richard Nelson
James Nelson has accumulated almost 40 years of successful business experience, and much of it has been based on the maxim, "Do what you do do well, then find others who can do the rest best!" He is currently President of JuJam Enterprises Incorporated where they focus on “Helping People Help Themselves.” You can learn more about Commonsense Twitter on their website, http://www.JuJamVideoReview.com/commonsensetwitter.html. Previously, together with his wife, Judy, he owned and operated Lakewood Lodge, a family recreation resort in northern Minnesota. Prior to that he completed 23 years in various sales and marketing management positions at AT&T. He earned a Bachelor of Science (Business) degree from the University of Minnesota with Distinction in 1975. Before attending college under the GI Bill, he served 10 years in the U.S. Navy.