Probably not and with reason! You could spend you day checking out interesting people on twitter and Facebook without speaking of all the others..my space frienfeed and so on.. So Time to make a choice.What are the factors that are relevant to you and your business. This should come first. Then once you can clearly visualize that much, decide what is the social media that is the best suited to your purpose. It is not necessarily twitter!. It completely depends upon your goal and what you want to use it for. Twitter is a huge interactive list. Maybe you need to look at the profile in detail and evaluate the environment around the person, her background the type of friends she seems to have and so on, so ther you have Facebook.
You are an artist a musician, a performer, or they are your target group,well go to Myspace. It has everybody that makes, writes and produces music. You can sample it, have a lovely time listening to all these songs and pieces.
I think that there are niches and all and everyone want to be everywhere.It is counter-productive, because it is not feasible. In the long run you would come out stressed out and the amount of information received would jeopardize you ability to make good choices. I believe that this is the mistake a lot of people are making at the moment because it is so amazing to have access to so much info. Trust me it is detrimental! You don’t have to know everything. The point is to know very well what you are good at and to choose your niche accordingly. To do this you need perspective. You need to be away from the chatter. Once in a while you can go and visit. But Focus. Be Clear about your strengths, establish your gaol and then focus on the actions necessary to achieve it.
To conclude check out the HBR article on @How do innovators think!
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