Not me. I have seen some bloggers begin to blog less frequently once they begin using Twitter, and I would rather read your blog posts. And I just can't get into Twitter; the absurdly short post length gives me no incentive to read. I appear to be in the minority though.
why tweet Father? in your long stay in England you actually learnt something :), don't destroy your intellect by having to reduce everything you say to 146 Characters
About two years ago, I started following @NewAdvent on Twitter. @NewAdvent regularly posts several interesting Catholic news and blog posts. That's where I first saw you. @EphremAugustine
I would and I've been tweeting some of your posts. (@TotusTuus) Spreading the faith in 140 characters isn't so hard when you can share a shortened link along with a concise plug. I see it as a way to bring new readers into the blog.
You probably already know about #hashtags...#catholic #cathblog #cathmedia #liturgy #vatican #prolife etc... way to reach new followers. Found that there are many new people to learn from and connect with on twitter.
Allison. I don't know about those things you mentioned, and tried to find an email address for you on your blog, but couldn't. Could you please drop me a line about this? frlongenecker@att.net
Yes!
ReplyDeleteI would!
ReplyDeleteYou should tweet - I would follow you! There is a great network of Catholic Tweeters at various stages/vocations in life.
ReplyDeleteSarah aka @Redcactusflower
Yes, come join the rest of us. Put please do more than just link your blog posts.
ReplyDeleteSure, you should. I'd follow, I follow most anyone, really. :-)
ReplyDeleteyes!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely
ReplyDeleteI will!
ReplyDeleteNot me. I have seen some bloggers begin to blog less frequently once they begin using Twitter, and I would rather read your blog posts. And I just can't get into Twitter; the absurdly short post length gives me no incentive to read. I appear to be in the minority though.
ReplyDeleteYES!! I have a list dedicated for Clergy!
ReplyDeleteindeed
ReplyDeleteI would follow... but I'm not good at following or remembering to tweet.
ReplyDeleteJeanne G.
No, twitter is dumb. Don't do it!
ReplyDeleteYou betcha!
ReplyDeletewhy tweet Father? in your long stay in England you actually learnt something :), don't destroy your intellect by having to reduce everything you say to 146 Characters
ReplyDeleteI join Paul in his minority.
ReplyDeleteAbout two years ago, I started following @NewAdvent on Twitter. @NewAdvent regularly posts several interesting Catholic news and blog posts. That's where I first saw you.
ReplyDelete@EphremAugustine
No Thank you.
ReplyDeleteTried Twitter for awhile. It has become a place of marketers and famous and not so famous egos.
ReplyDeleteFollowing you from Mexico =D
ReplyDeleteI would and I've been tweeting some of your posts. (@TotusTuus) Spreading the faith in 140 characters isn't so hard when you can share a shortened link along with a concise plug. I see it as a way to bring new readers into the blog.
ReplyDeleteYou probably already know about #hashtags...#catholic #cathblog #cathmedia #liturgy #vatican #prolife etc... way to reach new followers. Found that there are many new people to learn from and connect with on twitter.
Best wishes.
Allison. I don't know about those things you mentioned, and tried to find an email address for you on your blog, but couldn't. Could you please drop me a line about this? frlongenecker@att.net
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