Reasons Why Twitter Can’t Replace a Blog

Reporting on my work-at-home experience, I can say I’ve finally become more comfortable using Twitter.  I’ve made many friends, developed a sizable following, and have received a Twitter Grade of 97 from Twitter Grader!

Micro-blogging is a good thing and using Twitter makes it even better. However, Twitter will never take the place of a blog. The bottom line is that Twitter is not a full fledge blog. It is simply a way for you to get your words out to the masses in a more expedient manner. Let’s take a look at some of the reasons Twitter will never replace a blog.

The number one reason why Twitter can never replace a blog is because you can only post up to 140 characters at any one time. There’s just no way to squeeze 1,000 words into such a small space. Not to mention, trying to send 7.14 tweets back to back, will not go over well with your followers. There is nothing like a person who tweets excessively. Doing so will cause you to lose followers and your goal with Twitter is to gain a friends not turn people away. You want Twitter to be tool that leads to your platform – your blog – the place where you share your story, product, or business.

Another reason why you can never replace your blog with simple tweets is because you just don’t have the same control to customize. Sure you can create a profile that says something about you but not the way you can with your blog. For example, here’s my About Me page where I go into detail about who I am, and why I blog. With a blog you can also customize the whole kit and caboodle. You can add tools, plug-ins, and even more networking opportunities through your blog.   I have links to the various forums and social networking sites I can be found participating on ~ Mom Bloggers Club, Twittermoms, Mom Masterminds, etc.  You can’t do all that with Twitter alone.

Then we have the website name issue. You can’t attach a domain to twitter. My domain is Moomettesgram’s Musings. I also try to use Moomettesgram as the moniker for all the forums in which I participate.

On Twitter you will always be www.twitter.com/whateveryournameis and that is it. Your username or extension is how people will recognize you on Twitter, but it’s not the same as a domain name for an entire website. In essence, Twitter owns your profile, not you.  But your domain name – now that’s all yours.

If you’re an affiliate marketer or belong to many of the wonderful websites that offer coaching resources, you want to talk about what you are promoting and, as was stated earlier, you only have 140 characters to say what you really want to say. That’s not as effective as a blog post or blog series that can send the message more effectively. That’s just one more reason Twitter can never replace a blog.

Don’t try to replace your own blog or website with twittering. Instead, learn to use Twitter as an effective tool that makes people want to learn more about you. Your blog is where you get down to the nitty-gritty and allow people to become more knowledgeable about your life, your product, service or whatever it is you are promoting.

Want to know what I’m doing?  Follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/moomettesgram

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7 Comments on "Reasons Why Twitter Can’t Replace a Blog"

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  1. mama bear on Sat, 18th Oct 2008 10:43 pm 

    good points! i love twittering, but my blog is my baby. thanks for sharing your great post.

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  3. jyl @ mommygossip on Sat, 18th Oct 2008 10:45 pm 

    Saw this URL over on Twitter. I agree with your post. I would add also that Twitter is a forum in which to get to know people in a different medium. As the co-hostess of GNO, I have found it fun to encourage the moms of some of my favorite blogs to join in. It has been awesome getting to know them and chat with them real time in a forum other than their blog or e-mail. I definitely don\’t think it is the best way to get to know folks, just another way. I love it for that reason!

    Great post Smile.

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  5. Lori on Sun, 19th Oct 2008 10:07 am 

    I love your twitter posts - but I enjoy your blog even more - thanks for yet another thoughtful insight into cyberworld!

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  7. Roxy's Best Of... on Sun, 19th Oct 2008 8:05 pm 

    Hi Cindi…I just launched a new Roxy blog for Connecticut and I’m wondering if you could stop by and check it out, answer a question about a restaurant for me if it is in your “neighborhood.”

    Thanks!
    Roxy

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  9. Mama Zen on Tue, 21st Oct 2008 5:55 pm 

    I guess I\’m going to have to give Twitter a try!

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  11. Sandra Foyt on Thu, 13th Nov 2008 2:55 pm 

    This is a great reply to the question I posed in “To Blog, Or Not In The MicroBlog Era?”

    http://spedr.com/3z9m

    Do you mind if I include a link to your post in the comments?

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