Oct 17, 2008
The “100 Web Designers to follow on Twitter” Effect
So while I wasn’t paying attention, I was added to a list of 100 Web Designers to follow on Twitter by the Design and Marketing Blog. Apparently, the article was “Dugg” as well. This has resulted in an influx of new, Twitter follower requests and eyes on this particular blog which – ironically – is just experimental and not focused on design at all.
Trippy.
Many of the people included in the list are at the top of their game; published speakers, and the like. That’s an aspiration of mine. Sure, I spend my days (and nights) buried in code and Photoshop, consulting with clients, test-driving new social networks, and putting out CSS fires. But there isn’t a heck of a lot of my work online. I don’t link to my work from my Twitter account or draw a lot of attention to the design/development work I do.
I just do the work.
But It seems I’m just a little too comfortable working my magic out of the spotlight. If I want to command the type of clients and income of industry leaders on a consistent basis (and I do – I really do), I’ll need to change my modus operandi with the quickness!
I have already begun. I created a new Twitter account last month to focus mostly on web design/development, social media, etc. I haven’t begun using it yet. But once the redesign is done on my design/development site, I’ll write/interact more under that persona and link like crazy.
That’s the plan, anyway. And with SXSW 2009 only four months away, I’ve got to get crackin’!
Oh, and welcome.






You know, I always wondered why you weren’t publishing design related content (more), here, ala Jason Santa Maria, Veerle Duoh, Khoi Vinh, etc, etc (I personally find you right up there with them).
I look forward to your design persona comin’ through more publicly in the future.
Would love to follow…keep us posted on you progress!
Regg
http://www.twitter.com/finaldraft
Congrats, again.