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This blog is written by Palmer Enfield. Palmer is a producer-director and the founder of RedMaiden (www.redmaiden.tv), a branded content, boutique creative company. As a director, her forte is slice of life storytelling and visual imagery. Like RedMaiden, she is a warrior in her own right--a two time cancer survivor (Hodgkins Lymphoma & Breast Cancer) her strength has been forged in life or death battles. Palmer’s personal experience adds a unique weight and substance that is reflected in her work where her willingness to expose and share her own story helps people give voice to their own personal human drama. Out of this comes Palmer’s natural sense of dialogue and performance and her ability to capture spontaneity through great casting choices and direction. Palmer’s directing style is emotional, visual storytelling, dialogue and kids with a touch of subtle, dry humor. Her growing body of work naturally attracts pharmaceutical and healthcare related projects as well as many others. Palmer believes strongly that mentoring and sharing information is essential to the growth of a creative economy. This blog was born out of that belief. Contact Palmer at palmer@redmaiden.tv

Monday, March 09, 2009

Tweet! Tweet! How to Twitter - A Must Read

Everyone is talking about it, doing it and complaining about it - social networking. It used to be all about MySpace and Friendster. Now it's Facebook, Meebo, Bebo, and LinkedIn. Not to mention hi5, Orkut, PerfSpot, Yahoo!, Zorpia, Netlog - the list grows on and on. Just do a search for "social networking" on Wikipedia (you do know what that is, don't you?) and you'll be awestruck by the alphabetical listing of current and defunct online community sites . . . 

And now, to completely blow your mind, just when you though Facebook was the ultimate time suck - not so new on the scene and yet contending to be the ultimate time vampire is . . . Twitter. 

Whaaatt??? 

I know, I know. No more you say. Not another one. 

And yet, hunkered down in front of your computer you and I and a whole host of folks are exploring and experimenting with Twitter. 

It could be just what the doctor ordered for taking your personal branding to the next level. It could make the difference in getting your film the exposure you know it deserves.

Or it could only further lighten your pallor and make you need to double your dose of vitamin D - a problem solved by learning to Twitter on-the-go on your iPhone ;-)

Now I know that sounds a little more appealing doesn't it? But you're still thinking - "I don't get it." Don't worry. I didn't get Twitter at first either. And quite honestly, I'm still working on "getting it." And I'll go further to say that when my directing colleague Adam Tweets endlessly about the script he's writing or the mac n' cheese he ate for lunch after he's suffered through a casting session with chicks in bikinis or when my friend Brian Tweets about jetting off to Sundance, SXSW and Cannes to promote and network for his CD making company -- I often find myself thinking, "Who gives a flying f---???" But truth be know, I'm listening and they've got my attention.

So if you find you're thinking about Twitter and you're wondering "what can this do for me?" and you're asking, "Okay, so now what?"- but you still don't get it, don't understand how or why to use it, know that you you are not alone as even the most savvy social networkers don't really understand HOW to really make Twitter work for themselves.

So to help all of us muddleheads out, here's an article from the WSJ from a woman who does get it. How to Twitter - WSJ.com

And I think once you've read it . . . you'll be a giant step closer to "getting it" and then maybe you'll be ready to go online and read Mashable - www.mashable.com

And when you get up and running, don't forget to add me to your list of Twitters you follow:
palmerx




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