Follow Me on Twitter?

by Ryan M. Healy

in Personal, Twitter

One of the benefits of a Mastermind group is getting the perspectives of the other members.

And on Thursday’s Mastermind, Ray Edwards said, “Get on Twitter.”

So I did.

As you know, I’ve not said very nice things about Twitter in the past. And I’m still not sold on it.

That said, I took Ray’s advice and set up a Twitter account during the Mastermind call. By the time the call was over, I had 20 followers, which I thought was kind of cool.

Anyway, when I set up my account, I discovered all the other “Ryan Healys” of the world had already snatched up my name and its variations.

So I dredged up an old nickname from my wrestling days in high school: Healy Monster.

If you’d like to follow me on Twitter, you’ll find me here:

==> http://twitter.com/healymonster

Update: Michel Fortin just caught wind that I joined Twitter. Here is what he said:

fortintwitter Follow Me on Twitter?

Which, by the way, if you decide to follow me, you ought to follow Michel as well. I love his insights into business and life in general. Here’s his Twitter profile:

==> http://twitter.com/michelfortin

-Ryan M. Healy

P.S. I know it’s been quiet around here. That’s because the last two weeks have possibly been the busiest weeks of my entire freelance career.

And when client deadlines loom, my blog takes a back seat. Look for new posts next week.

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  • Hey Chris and Darrell - Thanks for the warm welcome!
  • Heh heh, I'm working on getting soooo rich I don't have to be available to _anybody_.
  • Ehm,

    Fan and Artist,

    It's posible connected with Twitter,

    From your big fan in interesting copywriting,

    Juri Saragih

    Indonesia
  • Well, i still haven't joined twitter. Don't know why, but i even haven't give it a try, because i think it is very time consuming.
  • Ryan,

    Welcome to Twittersphere! I've enjoyed reading your blog...

    Darrel Hawes
  • Glad to see you have joined Twitter, 140 characters is a good copywriting workout ;)
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