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MikeMartinRacing.com: James Stewart Enters the Social Web with JS7.com and @JS7 Twitter Account

  • Kimberly Teed · 8 months ago
    Thank you for the info ... although I'm sort of bored by "famous one" 's sites ... you can tell some P.R. agency is producing all the content, and the "famous one" has no real imput ... I just yawn and click away ...
    I was following two Twitter accounts where it was said the "famous one" was definitely the Twitter'er, and then saw both on interviews asked what Twitter was when the interviewer brought it up ... so I stopped following them, and doubt I'll follow any "famous one" 's again --unless they follow me first :))
    ---Kimberly Teed
  • Mike Martin · 8 months ago
    Hey Kimberly, thanks for the comment. I must agree that it is obvious Red Bull had a large play in James' online presence, but I must say I'm at glad that they got him to get online. I follow a number of famous people on twitter, and some of them are obviously more manufactured than others, overall it is nice to see what they are up to, even if it is not posted by them.

    However, the best part about Twitter is that it is what you make it. So, I like following famous people, and you do not, but we can both get our own way and interact with our own communities, which is an awesome feature of Twitter and one of the reasons I think it has become so popular.

    Regardless, thanks for the comment and your opinion!
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