Aug
18

The 16 Most Influential Twitter Avatars in Ireland

By aj@lecraic

Twinfluence

From the school of totally pointless observations about social media, I bring you a collection of 16 Twitter avatars that always jump out at me on my Twitter stream.

I’m giving the list a fancy ass title of the 16 Most Influential Twitter Avatars in Ireland - because I am an expert in these matters.

Preface each of these descriptions with "he/she is a person on Twitter like anyone else. He/she can influence you as much as anyone else in life."

1. @icedcoffee’s – It’s his eye, and he’s hypnotising me with it. I like hypnotism

2. @ann_donnelly – Reminds me of a great work of art. Very classy. I like classy.

3. @AllanCavanagh – Red is for danger – and this avatar stands out. He’s not actually dangerous though, but I do like a bit of danger tbh.

4. @cat_barett – I like toys – they’re cute.

5. @murrion – Everytime I see this I think "futuristic" – I like the future..

6. @Laughing_Lion – Ah, remember the good old days of the Irish pound. I liked those days.

7. @blacknight – It’s a horses head. I like horses, especially black ones.

8. @alpower – The camera is pointing towards me. I like cameras.

9. @donncha – Ah, look at the little fella – I like happy photos of dads and their babies.

10. @sineadcochrane – It’s lovely. I like lovely.

11. @michele_neylon – It’s a cartoon. I like cartoons.

12. @eolai – Same as before. And it’s even more cartoony. I like that.

13. @darraghdoyle – It’s a blue nose. I like comedy noses.

14. @trontsephore – It’s a man with his brain exposed. I like brains (not in a zombie way – but a scientific way)

15. @cufa – Looks mysterious. I like mystery.

16. @ManuelTheWaiter – He looks funny for a waiter. I like funny.

Word of advice to any business wishing to dip their toe into social media and Twitter in particular. Don’t let anyone tell you that you need to have the ear of "influencers" to accomplish your social media goals. Don’t use any sort of list and then blindly start following these people. You’ll be criticised for doing it – especially if you’re XYZ company and unknown to the person.

Really, the most important thing you need to ask yourself is – "Why do I want to tweet?". Think long and hard about that before ever signing up. Once you’ve got that clear in your head, start off with something like twit.ie and see what conversations are going on. See how the land lies. It’s not a race. Start picking out people who you might have something in common with or that you feel you could help in some way.

If you have a website or blog, advertise the fact you are on twitter and, if people follow you – acknowledge it by following back at the very least.

Observe, listen and contribute. Understand that everyone in the room has influence. Don’t automatically assume that the loudest person in the room can help get your message across or help you achieve your goals. A single tweet can make a difference and can spread farther and wider than you might have hoped. So don’t get obsessed by influence or followers or any other measure.

Ultimately though, the real hidden networks in Twitter are based on real life interactions. So you should have your Twitter address handy on your business card. You are more likely to get "heard" on Twitter if you’ve met people in person at some event or other, or if you know someone that knows someone that can give you a shout out as an introduction to their followers.

Have fun on Twitter though. You will go through periods of absolutely hating it and then loving it. It will both connect you and disconnect you at the same time. You will need to find a good balance yourself.

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17 Comments

1

*pfft* See that wee red light trained on your chest? That’s how dangerous I really am.

2

You’re a brat. A funny brat but a brat all the same!

You’re bang on about the advice though. Setting out goals of why you’re on twitter – if you’re there for a specific purpose – is very important. Having fun and getting to know people though is far far more.

Nice one!

3

I was what, 18th? :D

2 of the 16 were in the same cousrse as me in TCD – guess which?

4

I see it Allan, always on the lookout for it :)

Just can’t help myself sometimes Darragh – a brat, yep – that’s me! I’m working on becoming a better person though – belive me, I am!

Ran out of time on the list Stewart :) 2 of the 16, let me see – John B and Jennifer?

5

You are 50% correct…

6

Donncha and John B?

8

Ha, thanks. I thought it was avatars of 16 most influential twitters until I saw my mug and had to re-read!

I’ve been meaning to remove that purple tint. I’ve been showing my solidarity for Barnie for long enough now

p.s. you’re still 50% correct.

9

So you DID hypnotise me Phil ! I knew it…

@John Ok, so I know now it’s you.. but who is the second person.. Murrion?

10

nope! give up? guess it will remain a mystery…

11

Sorry AJ. Stu told me the if I like having 10 fingers I will have to remain schtum.

12

ah feck, can’t go through the whole list – my most educated guesses have come to naught :(

Last guess then – Victora

13

Bingo! I did try to give you a clue – you like mysteries!

14

ahhhh. deep breath of satisfaction. The clue went totally over my head!

15

Does this make me a GURU???

16

It does Sinéad, it does indeed. Now that you are a Guru please don’t forget all the little people!

17

ROTFL
Now that’s a list worth being on :-)

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