Hello globe, every Friday, twitter #FollowFriday hashtag swarms with @blabla @bloblo @xyz and so on. For me This hashtag is amazing it helped me find the most talented pioneers in my industry,but when people recommended them to me they told me why should i follow those people. using other ways than #FF, either on real life or on chat, how the hell could you tell why about everybody you recommend into 140 characters it sounds weird. and why the hell should i follow somebody i don’t really know what he dose or is he active or not. its a waste of time when it comes to check the tweets, when you’re using some sort of social networking applications which everybody now uses due to the ease of use they serve for social networking such as TweetDeck or Digsby it; turns out to be very annoying, a bubble would pupout every 5 seconds with twitter users that others recommend pilled within each other @abcd @efjh @ijkl @mnop @xyz. The intensity of the tweets on the #ff hashtag won’t allow you to explore every profile that’s first, second, most people including myself are really picky on who to follow, most likely the guy should be related to your industry or audience because your main reason for using twitter is to extract the most use of the rapid tweet flow on your twitter app.
So I came up with #FFF, Foto Follow Friday is simply an image in which you include a fair amount of info about yourself and what you do and upload it into tweetphoto.com or simply drag & drop it into your tweet deck. Now simply tweet it and hashtag it with #ff
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a click will take you to Tweetphoto:
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Now comes the magic, if you already didn’t ask people in your tweet that includes the photo to add a comment with their info, just write a comment and tell them to do so, now you got people who interest you, and they got it too. No automatically everybody who posted a comment his @name will be retweeted. this photo and that’s what #FFF is all about,an anti-annoyance valuable recommendation system. Overlooking it grabs more attention. Photos always do better than text. so, listing up people, #FF is a stupid idea.