What Would You Do With 250K Followers?

by Nancy Marmolejo on March 26, 2009

in Twitter Marketing

The other day on Twitter, @MuseCrossing shared that American Idol host Ryan Seacrest had 250,000 followers on Twitter.


Hey Ryan Seacrest has over 250,000 followers. Do I want to be just another? Don’t think so.


So it got me to thinking…

What would I do if I had 250,000 followers on Twitter?

What would I say?

What light could I shine on the lives of so many people?

#250KTweeps Hash Tag

I started a hash-tag #250KTweeps and am inviting the Twitterverse to ponder these questions:

What would you do if you had 250,000 Followers?

What would you say?

How would you make an impact?

Go on Twitter right now and post your answer to this question. Be sure you include the #250KTweeps hash tag in your message so it shows up in the thread.

Be sure to drop a comment here too!

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  • With that no. of followers, what I'd do is set aside:

    1. 30min a day - for conversations with different groups of followers (e.g. the marketers, the mommies, the students, etc). In a nutshell, do take sometime to build some relationship.

    2. 15min a day - to tweeting on something of value that I have to offer (e.g. timeless words of wisdom, recent published articles on self-growth & how-tos, etc).

    3. 15min a day - doing twitter 'housekeeping' & improving on my Twitter presence, image & branding. After all, there's always something new to be learned & done everyday!

    Yeah, 2hrs total a day is good. We still need to go out meet real people in person, have a family life and a separate healthy personal space.

    That's what I'd do. Cheers!

    just me, Mona
    http://twitter.com/MonalizaAmid
    http://www.wealthinspiredbooks.com/

    <abbr>Monaliza M Amids last blog post..Twitter Visualization Challenge - MANIFESTED!!!</abbr>
  • I agree that you would be a "broadcaster". If you leverage it right, it could be a great thing. Especially someone like Ellen and Ryan because they have so many people that admire them. There is lots of potential to get people thinking.
    If it were me, I would broadcast provocative ideas to get people thinking in a different way and keep bring them back to the idea of "What do YOU want" and "Life is meant to feel good." I would use my broadcasting status to help create a Defy the Box movement.
    Rock On!
    Leah

    <abbr>Leah Shapiros last blog post..A Pre-Packaged Belief: It is someone elses job to create the change that the world needs</abbr>
  • Woo! I want to be a part of that Defy the Box movement! We need more of that.
    :-)
    Nancy
  • Everyday would be a fresh start for my readers. Inspirational quotes, truth with optimism, hope, gratitude, and lots and lots of beautiful joyous things and experiences to share. Everyone deserves a cheerleader. I would want to share the light, every single day..and try to keep people current and involved with the beautiful world we share.

    <abbr>LULUs last blog post..Dreamy Bohemian Headboard</abbr>
  • It definitely occurred to me that at the level of 250K Tweeps the likelihood is that you are going to be more of a broadcast channel - tweeping to the vast majority rather than with - noticed that Ellen Degeneres got onto Twitter a couple weeks ago - P. Diddy sent her to the party and she accumulated 250K plus followers within 10 days or so - of course she's got huge platform to start with to be sure but I noticed that she's only got a few folks that she follows. It's a very different dynamic then in the main Twitterstream when you get to that level! Better have a compelling (inspiring?) message and be authentic that's for sure! Love your work and all that you do to help peeps reach for those stars - 250K is a SuperNova SiSTar!!

    Love and Infinite Light, Amethyst

    <abbr>Amethyst Wyldfyres last blog post..The Lord Buddha Has Said</abbr>
  • Amethyst,
    You nailed it:

    the likelihood is that you are going to be more of a broadcast channel - tweeping to the vast majority rather than with


    For the social media "broadcasters" they're missing out on the opportunity to build soul into their brands.

    Nancy
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