A different Follow Friday approach…

Taking a different approach to Follow Friday today and giving you the “why” before I provide the “follow.” More context. More background. And hopefully, more value for you. Let me know what you think.


For more on my “follows”:

Danny Brown

Leo Bottary

Amy Mengel

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7 Responses to “A different Follow Friday approach…”

  1. Sasha Muradali  on June 19th, 2009

    Wow, that’s cool. lol, I’m amused. Well, done Arik!

  2. Danny Brown  on June 19th, 2009

    Gotta agree with Sasha, Arik – pretty funky, good sir, and like what you’re doing with the #FF concept.

    Thanks for including me and why you included me as well – you’re right, I do like to mix up the professional and personal. I think our websites and blogs can often give all the professional information you need; a conversation piece like Twitter needs to mix it up and offer your human side too.

    Mind you, if I start talking about fetishes, you may wish to reconsider… ;-)

    Have a great weekend, my friend (and hope your little one’s okay).

  3. David Mullen  on June 19th, 2009

    Couldn’t agree more with all three of these folks. Glad I had the opportunity to actually work with Leo Bottary for a while. Lucky me!

    I highly recommend everyone who stops by this post to follow Danny, Leo and Amy.

  4. Leo Bottary  on June 19th, 2009

    Thanks for the nod Arik! Have a great weekend!

  5. amymengel  on June 19th, 2009

    Thanks for the shout out! It’s always great to connect with you and share ideas, and occasionally make use of all the random tech knowledge I absorb from The Husband.

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  7. Trey Pennington  on June 30th, 2009

    Creative and much more valuable than a list of Twitter names.

    Just in case you want to promote friends anytime, you can use #followanytime for that any-day-of-the-week shout out: http://socialmediaprofessor.com/2009/03/14/new-twitter-hashtag-followanytime/

    When I do the #followanytime, I usually focus on one author at a time and give a reason for following him or her. You might discover some engaging Twitter users if you search for #followanytime.

    Have fun.

    http://twitter.com/treypennington


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