The Forge Guide to Networking
6 Ways to Network on Twitter Without Being Annoying
Don’t be thirsty, for one thing
Twitter’s useful for a lot of things: keeping up with the news, subtweeting the news, and getting attacked by trolls when your jokes about the news get posted on Gab. It is also a great way to network. Over the years, I’ve gotten work from clients who found me on Twitter, and I’ve had public relations folks and creatives pitch me on good stories after reading my feed.
Sometimes Twitter can even lead to a big break. Erin Gloria Ryan, a writer with 178,000 Twitter followers, ended up switching careers thanks to someone who appreciated her tweets. That someone happened to be Rob McElhenney, the creator of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. “He found me on Twitter and reached out cold via Twitter direct message,” writes Ryan in a Twitter DM. That initial message kicked off an ongoing conversation about collaborating; eventually, Ryan was hired to work on Sunny and a forthcoming Apple TV show that McElhenney co-created with Charlie Day.
Stories like Ryan’s may feel like long shots, but it isn’t all that uncommon for people to turn to Twitter when they’re looking to hire someone or get a better sense of a candidate. And that works both ways: Just as employers use the site to scout, you…