Your Twitter Wake & Bow Wave

September 19th, 2007

As you pass through the Twitterverse you create a bow wave and a lifestream wake.

The larger your Twitter follower network is, the longer and more powerful your Twitter wake shall be.

Your bow-wave is represented by your incoming followers. You get noticed through the public timeline and by the downstream of your followers, then others start to “follow” you, forming the bow.

Your wake is the ripple of tweets and new followers that may fractal off of your own individual tweets.


One Response to “Your Twitter Wake & Bow Wave”

  1. daver on October 19, 2007 2:07 pm

    Then there are the other rivers or streams into your twitter. Lifecaster? Link to your twitter (or fill in app name here), have a Myspace? Link to twitter. On Facebook? Use the twitter app to draw more in. All these other streams feed each other and in the end help you create a bigger wake.

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