If you can’t get enough of us via the blog, inviting us out to speak at your sessions, or hanging out with us at the blog room – now you can follow our chronological thought patterns via Twitter.com. How we (I) use this, is still in the experimental phase – right now it seems like it will be a thoughtpad for myself and a way to quickly disseminate quick tidbits of CRT goodness.
If you aren’t fully sold on Tweeting, you can at least check out what we’re thinking here. You can also subscribe to it via RSS.
We’ve been getting a lot of questions lately about ‘How can Twitter fit in my business’. So, what better way to figure out an answer than start to play with it. We’d love to hear your feedback on how you are tweeting.
Don’t have a clue what I am even talking about? Heather Norton gave a few great twitter tips and tricks last week.
Good thing I like to listen to myself!
Replace Medical with Real Estate
This morning, NPR had a story about Medical Blogging. What I found most interesting was that is you replaced ‘Medical’ terminology with ‘Real Estate’ lingo, a lot of the concepts, issues, and tactics still make a lot of sense for this industry.
- Blogging Creates a relationship with never meeting the ‘Doctor’
- ‘Patients’ are hungry for this information
- Privacy Concerns – there is a fine line
- Some are geared towards marketing
- Others are directed towards their peers and/or the industry
- Unprofessional Blogging (ie venting and pouting your frustrations) just comes off immature
I like it when others do some of my homework for me.
Completely off topic. I woke up this to see the following headline in my Google Reader. It was completely upside down. Its text. Maybe I am a bit tired and the novelty of it upside got the better part of me, but OMG!

Check out the comment thread here
Andrew – please confirm that I am in fact not about to go off the deep end!
There has GOT to be a use for this, or at least I want there to be.
update: I am not going crazy! Phew. But how cool.