The 5 Most Important Product Management Personalities on Twitter (Plus One)
I’ve seen a few great lists of product managers on Twitter. I think Cindy Alvarez “started it” with this post on her website. It’s certainly the first comprehensive list of “products” people I came across, and it introduced me to a larger world of active professional product management thinkers. Thanks Cindy.
There are a few great lists at WeFollow.com, and other places around the web. The other day Thomas Fuchs-Martin posted his list of 50 Product Managers worth following. It’s a great list too, narrowing down the hundreds into a few dozen key personalities.
But I got to wondering: “Who do products people themselves find most valuable on twitter? Who should I be giving more attention to?” So, like any good, thinking product manager, I asked. I made the question specific, and I made it hard. Read more
Quickstart Guide to Twitter
I’ve been horsing around with Twitter for a week or three now, and I love it. As a result, I’ve started recruiting friends and family to join.
I decided it would be a good idea to post a few quick tips to help you get started and get the most out of the service without going completely insane.
So, without further ado, here are my tips:
Getting Started
- Sign up for a free account at http://twitter.com.
- Don’t freak out too much about your username. You can change later if you want to.
- all @ replies
- @ replies to the people I’m following
- no @ replies
- If you choose #1, then you would see all replies made by everyone you are following.
- That might be neat if you are looking to find old friends, or just want to meet new people, but it’s like drinking from a firehose very quickly. It is largely a matter of personal taste.
Tips and Thoughts
- Twitter is not known for reliability. It is a fun application, but it frequently crashes. Don’t worry, it won’t do any damage to you, but don’t assume that it will be working on any given day.
- Privacy: By default, there is NO privacy to your tweets. Anything you post can be seen by everyone in the world.
- If you want to be more discrete, or private, or if you just want to experiment without the world being able to see your posts, adjust the privacy settings by going to Account on the Settings page and selecting the “Protect My Updates” box. After doing this, only people you explicitly authorize will be able to see your status.
I’ll update and add to this as I think to. Feel free to ask questions in the comments, or privately. This is not intended to be all encompassing. It’s just a quickstart guide for friends. Enjoy!
