Want to Meet My First 221 Twitter Friends?

by Ari Herzog on October 3, 2009 · 5 comments

Short of sharing details of their lives, here’s the next best thing. Courtesy of the fine folks at Sxoop Technologies, I want to share with you the below Twitter Mosaic of the first 221 tweeps I am following, interacting with, and learning from.

Plus or minus a few additions and subtractions, these are educated and intellectual people who I networked with and followed before I reincarnated myself.

Click their faces and you’ll connect with their Twitter profiles. The rest is up to you. You can click “follow” and introduce yourself, mentioning me, @ariherzog. Or, you can lurk. Your choice, but I hope you click.

Get your twitter mosaic here.

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1 Damien Basile October 3, 2009 at 8:31 PM Twitter: @db

I’m glad I’m one of your new 221. You are one of my valued network of individuals regardless of frequency of conversation. I know I can turn to you to be an expert resource as well as anything in general as a friend. Kudos!
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2 Maria Reyes-McDavis October 4, 2009 at 2:40 AM Twitter: @websuccessdiva

I love what you’ve done with your Twitter account and how you’re really highlighting the fundamentals of relationships on Twitter (and within social media). Two thumbs up to you Ari!
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3 Josh Peters October 6, 2009 at 9:33 PM Twitter: @JoshSPeters

Wow, that is a great visualization and a really great way to recommend people to follow. I’m honored to be on the list and I’ve already started checking a few of them out.

I have to say that I really like the way you are constantly experimenting and trying new things out with your account and blog. It’s one of the things that has made you really stand out to me.
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4 Irene Koehler October 6, 2009 at 10:05 PM Twitter: @IreneKoehler

Smart (and good looking!) group of folks. Many I recognize, some I don’t. I’ll definitely check them out as you’re a pretty good judge of value online. Thanks for sharing your Twitter network. I’m very happy to be included.

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5 Joel McLaughlin October 7, 2009 at 12:28 AM

Ahhh. You should have a 5 year reunion with all of them down the road, lol. It’s amazing how fast you are growing your new twitter account.

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