Twitter: Keeping it Tweet Worthy
First, it was brought to my attention that my last blog post was a bunch of babble. Now that I read it, I have to agree. Sorry about that. Lesson: Don't blog when you haven't had any sleep just for the sake of getting a post up.

And now for our regularly scheduled program: For many, what Twitter is remains a mystery. Although I get it, I have to admit I have stayed on the sidelines with it. I have yet to download Twhirl, so I can be distracted by everyone's tweets -- but I know I won't be able to hold out forever ("welcome to the brave new world," as my endless wormhole business partner likes to say).
Those who are actually using it, recognize its value, yet still find they are wasting copious amounts of time will appreciate the Penny Arcade post about Twitter.
When I start twittering more frequently, I hope I can keep it "tweetworthy."

Now I am EATING MY WORDS. A few posts ago I mentioned the research related to 42% of A-list bloggers postiviely responding to an outside pitch incentivizing them to write about something (i.e. a pitch from a public relations or social media agency).