Lani Rosales

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Lani is the New Media Director here at AgentGenius.com and was recently named President of New Media Lab, both of which are headquartered in Austin, TX. She has an English degree from the University of Texas (and of course used that to become a blogger) and has lived in Texas her whole life minus the semester in Spain and the summer in Mexico. She spends a great deal of energy on the AG brand as well as improving the real estate industry and is an avid Twitter user.

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13 Comments

  1. Marvin Jensen

    Twitter is noisy, but it works!

  2. Jack Leblond

    Twitter can be noisy. But, like many things you get out what you put in. Noise in, noise out. Valuable conversation in, valuable conversation out.

  3. Erion Shehaj

    I think Twitter can be noisy if people are not selective in whom they follow. Realtors especially, tend to follow anyone and everyone because in this way they hope to increase odds of business success. But the truth of the matter is,you have to have a true interest in getting to know that particular person that you’re following. Otherwise, Twitter becomes like Macaroni Grill on Saturday dinner time.

  4. Jason Crouch

    Lani – This is a very astute look at Twitter. I sometimes feel like that guy you referenced here.

    “A friend of mine on Twitter said…”

    “I saw ________ on Twitter….”

    Nicely done!

  5. Nick Bostic

    Yes, Twitter is a chat room. There are a lot of people in one place all talking to each other and seeing one another talk to specific people with little privacy (unless a DM is sent). Are chat rooms bad things?

    I ran a BBS ages ago, met a lot of great people, found loads of information and had a lot of fun. Then came Prodigy and Compuserve with official chat rooms and I avoided them like the plague. Chat rooms were the home of weirdo’s, and I didn’t want to be a part of that.

    Shortly after joining Twitter, I realized it too is a chat room, so when/where did my barrier drop? It was what I was in the mood for. I used to chat endlessly with people via IM, but now people have IM on all the time despite rarely being near the computer (myself included), so the value has dropped.

    I said recently I found Twitter to be too noisy. For my needs, it is now. There are great people on there that I contact from time to time, but as a full-time office worker with multiple side business ventures about to launch, I unfortunately don’t have the time to sit and watch the stream.

    Per usual, YMMV.

  6. Ken Brand

    Twitter is babbling party river, sorta like the Guadeloupe River rushing through New Braunfels on July 4th. You got all kinda tubers splashing around. Some interesting, some funny, some odd, some inappropriate and some boring. It’s a spectacle and for me that’s the beauty, you never know what you’ll hear, or who you’ll meet.

    I also like it because it updates my facebook status. Although I must admit, Twitter is fairly informal, I’ve unplugged the FB status update a time or two.

    And finally, don’t drunk dial, don’t drunk text and don’t drunk twitter.

    Out.

    Oh – Http://www.Twitter.com/KenBrand

  7. The Harriman Team

    I’m sure to some people Twitter might seem noisy. Sometimes it’s like the static on a old radio, the kind that grates on your ears and makes you change the channel until you find a clear one. That’s the ticket with Twitter: fine-tune it, choose who you follow wisely, pick the people who add quality signal to your stream, not static, and weed out the chaff. There will always be some noise, but it can be managed down to a dull roar so you can focus on the signals that add value.

  8. Paula Henry

    I liken Twitter to a coffee break. When I have time, I meet my friends for a few minutes, talk about what’s going on, offer suggestions, receive some ideas – read an article or two, then coffee breaks over.

    Yeah, sometimes it’s noisy – the best coffee houses always are!

  9. self-sale.com

    I look at it as a headline of whatever you wish to say. Whenever I gain a new property or sell one I write a headline on Twitter.

  10. Bob
  11. teresa boardman

    I think twitter is a kind of chat room that is why it is so cool.

  12. Lesley Lambert

    Twitter is a chatroom that you can filter if you use your tools (ie: tweetworks or tweetdeck) and finesse the chat into real conversations. Many of my conversations have turned into actual friendships and several have become business partners of mine.

    Used properly, twitter is powerful!

  13. Mary Ann

    Well, for me Twitter is a chatroom…I sometimes talk to friends in there..discuss some few things which we interest in.

    It’s kinda noisy..but I love it there.

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