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Tweet UP , Meet UP, Greet UP | DOs & DON’Ts


DOs & DON’Ts |Tweet up, Meet up, Greet up

Don’t get hung up on it, but there are “standards” ya know

A What UP?

Organizing a meetup of people in your area is a great way to bring your online connections to a real life relationship. If there isn’t one happening – schedule one!

Connecting with people can be a lot of fun – and an investment in your future. I should repeat what sometimes I leave unsaid and hear about it in comments and so people are not confused… you should not be a part of these events nor organize something if your only intention is to “get a deal”. Sure, that could potentially happen – but let that be a bonus – otherwise people will steer clear of “that salesy person”.

What to DO

  • DO try to meet as many people as you can.
  • DO pass out Moo Cards or your online links/identities.
  • DO use name tags if you are hosting. (It makes it easier on everyone)
  • DO hook up with attendees as they RSVP by reading their Facebook Status, Twitter, etc to learn more about them.
  • DO make sure there is a sign up sheet (or pass one around) – distribute to everyone after the event.
  • DO take pictures and post on Flickr or Facebook for the attendees to enjoy.
  • DO help promote the event by spreading the word – even if you didn’t set it up – you can help spread the word to different people.
  • DO try to learn people’s real name
  • DO bring your money – unless the event is sponsored, everyone is usually on their own.
  • DO organize an event if there isn’t one planned for your area! (Pick a place, date & time and spread the word! That’s it!)
  • DO follow up with everyone you met at the event by leaving a comment on their blog – or better yet – a handwritten note.
  • DO make sure you have some signage or something pointing people to the right direction. (A friend of mine made some nice tent cards with the Twitter bird & Fail Whale that worked great!)

Don’t be the Party Pooper

  • DON’T forget that Rules are meant to be broken – sometimes.
  • DON’T not attend because you’ll be by yourself – many other people will be as well (or bring along a friend it’ll be fun to see the reaction when people start talking about poking, google juice, and DMs)
  • DON’T let people meet the lens of your camera before you.
  • DON’T plan on getting the laptops out and tweeting the entire event – converse, interact, talk in real life!
  • DON’T let anyone sit by themselves in a corner – go talk to them!
  • DON’T overwhelm with “I follow you” and go down the list of their last 50 tweets from memory.
  • DON’T sit in one spot the entire event.
  • DON’T pass out a bunch of business literature and “sell”. (The tweetups I’ve attended, business cards aren’t even passed)
  • DON’T drink & drive – or drink & tweet – before, during, or after the event.

The Most Important Thing … Have Fun !

Suck it up – and Get Going !

(Note in image: Twitter Tent card by Todd and Twitter Necklace – a special gift from a friend)

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13 Comments

  1. Missy Caulk

    February 18, 2009 at 4:16 pm

    Good advice, leaving Sat for KW Convention in Orlando, I had my assistant make up sticker for me to slap on people I meet. Is that acceptable.

    Also having a T-Shirt done with Follow Me
    @missycaulk.

    I thought it would be fun.

  2. Mark Eckenrode

    February 19, 2009 at 8:44 am

    stellar list that i know i’ve broken more than i realize. thanks for a great reminder.

  3. Lori Bee

    February 20, 2009 at 12:54 pm

    Kinda funny you posted this today. All of a sudden, an impromptu tweetup is arranging itself right now in Charlotte. I mean, we have to celebrate National Margarita Day after all!

    Thanks for the reminders. Now where did I put those stickers!

  4. Kim Wood

    February 25, 2009 at 11:16 pm

    @Missy- I’ve had the ::sticker slap:: it’s fun to see what you end up with 🙂 Can’t wait for mine!

    @Mark-You got the first “DON’T”, right ?

    @Lori- Yay! How did it go ?

  5. Monica McNamara

    June 3, 2009 at 10:45 am

    Kim,
    Thank you for sending me your article. It will be a big help. I hope to have a date and location, for the Ocean City tweet up by the end of the week, and yes I hope you will help me spread the word. 🙂

    Monica

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