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My use of Twitter has evolved over time. I began to Tweet as a way to market my business. I was uber cautious and professional.
Now, I'm just myself!
Today I rely on it to inspire and be inspired. To connect and be connected. To learn to share. I am so grateful for all the Tweeple out there.
Thanks for the kind words for Mr Tweet! My use has evolved as well. I still use Twitter to track areas of interests (music, news, marketing, etc) - but as I connect with people, your right, the ability to just be yourself increases. And there's always something funny or insightful to respond to or pass along!
My goal for twitter is to add as much value to the Universe as I possibly can while connecting with others. I am not focused on my number of followers but rather what I am offering them.
I also aim to follow people with differing interests. I receive most of my "specialized" knowledge from specific blogs or web research. Twitter provides me with a more rounded view of what's going on in the world.
Thanks for sharing your insight.
Ryan
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Keep adding value to the universe,
For the MrTweet team, - C
Plus the odd re-tweet of very worthwhile stuff.
On behalf of the Mr Tweet team, -C
On behalf of the Mr Tweet team, - C
So far I have 51 filmmakers worldwide and I am looking for more. When I have all 140 I will set a time and a date and then through twitter I will call action and we will all film at the same time.
For more info you can go to www.frankkelly.blogpot.com or www.140faq.blogspot.com.
For the MrTweet team, -C
To promote my blog which gives insider travel tips to Vienna, Austria and discusses what it's really like to be an expat.
To scan information that I am interested in within seconds
To promote my blog which gives insider tips about Vienna, Austria.
To get updated about things I want to know about in a few seconds.
I tend to only follow/follow back folks I feel I have something in common with or people who tweet more than bland marketing messages -- someone who has a personality that is shown through their Tweets!
I recently started a second twitter account to share quotes from Ralph Waldo Emerson: Emerson4theDay
I'm considering starting yet another twitter account to explore more if its networking possibilities.
for the Mr Tweet team, -C
I follow anyone who is interesting or entertaining.
I don't much like its use for conversing though. I care what someone thinks, not what they think of what I think.
I see my job as providing a filter to the best and most actionable social entrepreneur content on twitter and beyond. Ideally, if I do my job well, @socialedge provides a "best of" social entrepreneur twitters through original and RTs of topical info.
This is thoughtful and fascinating. Providing a trusted source that breaks through the information haze - that is a very good thing!
For the MrTweet team, -C
http://bit.ly/socialedgeontwittering
Cheers, Jill
I use twitter to maintain a sense of close connection with my friends around the world. I'm talking about more than casual acquaintances. Primarily these are people I know, know well, and consider to be important to my life -- and I'm invested in theirs.
Secondarily, twitter keeps me aware of the zeitgeist. It shows me what people I find interesting find interesting.
Thirdly, it's just hella fun.
Professional - I use Twitter to promote events and activities at the not-for-profit performing arts center where I work; to monitor social media, marketing, not-for-profit and public relations trends; to engage with experts in those fields and to engage with other professionals in those fields where I live.
Personal - I use Twitter to find book recommendations, keep up with hockey news and connect with people and organizations that love animals.
I follow thought-leaders and people who follow me if they are interesting. And I always duck spam-follows. I prefer NOT to follow robo-tweets from entities other than people. It's the humans who make it interesting. Why make Twitter into an RSS feed?
Who I follow: designers, news outlets, people I know IRL
When Do I follow back: I follow back most people whose tweets look interesting to me.
What do I retweet? I retweet things that I would find interesting and I hope my followers find interesting and useful as well.
Another question should be Why do you favorite something? I favorite something (usually a tweet with a link in it) because I would like to find it later and possibly add it to my delicious account. I'm using delicious to keep track of tips tricks and methods for web design.
Some of my network is local to Seattle filled with people I meet regularly. Mostly however, the network is global. Since I love to travel I can now shout out when I'm in another city/country to meet up with other designers when trotting the globe. Me likey!//
Who I follow: Others doing the same as me. See above.
When do I follow back: when Friends and those providing real content.
What do I ReTweet? Anything that is of interest to me.
My wishes for Twitter: Allow more than one Twitter account per e-mail address as I also need to use Twitter for my library and professional organization.
Follow me at http://twitter.com/BillDrew4
Thanks for this response! I too was really amazed at how "connected" I felt in a short time as I began following folks and gaining new insights through Twitter.
For the Mr. Tweet team, -C
But i have evolved to making some friends on there .
I was reading an article the other day about the absence of chat rooms on the Internet these days (anyone remember those?) and I find that Twitter has become sort of a replacement for that. I'm definitely "meeting" new people through Twitter (although I haven't taken any of it from Internet life to real life yet).
The other stuff I post is just whatever random thoughts are in my mind at the moment, mostly jokes, puns, or random quotes from Buffy or The Office :)
I follow a lot of poker players to take part in their "adventures" and updates. In addition I follow several people tweeting about the Web 2.0 world in general.
I like that Twittering can take only a tiny bit of my time so I have no excuse not to practise.
I use Twitter for no planned reason and with no goals - just aimlessly, because I want to see what it develops into. It is quite fascinating and the fact that you only have 140 characters means there's not much window dressing - just raw, naked people being who they are.
Who I follow:
I started out with the news people I trust, then the comedians who could make me giggle with a one-liner and then followed some of the pople they follow and then decided I should shift from my 'comfort zone' of like-minded thinkers and follow some who are nothing like anyone I know about. Then there are the re-tweets that I like so I look to the original tweeter and follow them sometimes.
When do i follow back?
I do not follow everyone back - not that I have that many followers. I only follow-back those who interest me ins some way shape or form.
What do I ReTweet?
Stuff I feel is important in a news sense or funny things that are good for a laugh.
Thoughts...
Twitter is evolving in a pliable way as it adapts to how the users... use it. Fascinating to see this and to be kept wondering at where it will all go.
Clearly an income stream will be required - not sure how that will come about? Perhaps a simple 'Tip Jar' feature would be a nice start - I would tip a little from time to time to thank those who keep the site going, for their hard work.
Would not like to see too much commercialisation of Twitter - but everyone has bills and staff to pay so we have to be realistic.
Will carry on watching the changing shape of the Twitter bubble.
Namaste,
Tina Louise
@tinalouiseUK
I'm already a published, multi-awarded poet (and in another life won awards for developing ebook software for handheld computers and smartphones), and songwriter, but Twitter provides different challenges and opportunities.
First of all, this is an exercise in metaphorical clarity in a compact form, and helps develop a discipline that is difficult to attain with longer literary forms.
Second, Twitter provides reach for a different audience, one more comfortable with the electronic word, different from an audience more comfortable with paper-based books.
Third, Twitter rounds out an ecosystem of social networks that I use - including Facebook and MySpace - to build and develop that audience.
I'm already a published, multi-awarded poet (and in another life won awards for developing ebook software for handheld computers and smartphones), and songwriter, but Twitter provides different challenges and opportunities.
First of all, this is an exercise in metaphorical clarity in a compact form, and helps develop a discipline that is difficult to attain with longer literary forms.
Second, Twitter provides reach for a different audience, one more comfortable with the electronic word, different from an audience more comfortable with paper-based books.
Third, Twitter rounds out an ecosystem of social networks that I use - including Facebook and MySpace - to build and develop that audience.
I definitely have changed my twitter usage reasons, since signing up.
I use twitter to connect with media moguls or really anyone involved with the fashion industry.
I am a male model freelancing out of Toronto Ontario, and twitter is a great resource to be able to follow designers, agents, stylists, photographers, models.... Etc. Etc. The list goes on and on.
Twitter has allowed me to come into contact with people I otherwise wouldn't have been able to communicate with.
Twitter is amazing.
Much more broad than facebook.
twitter.com/_championless
I don't just want it to be a sales tool, that's a real turn off, which is why I provide the third party information when I find something worthwhile. But it is undoubtedly a great way to inform people of the services you provide without being in their face with sales emails or similar.
I have a widget in The Foodies Books' myspace page and this is a godsend as I on;y have to update my twitter information to reach most of my online audience. I will very likely also place a widget in my new website when it launches later this month.
I'm still learning and would welcome any tips, but so far it has been a positive experience.
The past weeks I got some interesting followers and found some interesting people to follow. People who offer interesting links or other valuable information like @jonathanmead or the fantastic films of @sdweathers and he is also the only person who call me by my real name - nice gesture.
I do not follow everyone. When a message comes in that there is another follower unfortunately it is mostly SPAM and I block those persons. Yesterday the first woman who is on the outlook so to speak contacted, also blocked that.
And than we reach the fun section of Twitter, there are nice people who serve the necessary laughter now and than like my favorite @sockington.
But in the first place it is business I am looking for. I do not have that much time to sit in front of my computer because I have my work too but I keep up twittering, hoping to get known and people go and read my blogs, hire me, come to me for help.
Thanks for asking......
Time is a factor when you follow a lot of blogs. I use the Google Reader for going through these fast and if I feel I have something to share, I Twit that from Shareaholic and then It also goes to My Facebook page automatically for my friends not on Twitter. I can allow my Blip.fm Music selections to arrive on Twitter that are again are forwarded to Facebook. I find I spend very little time and can still have a life offline.
I also use Twitter to Broadcast my posts from my Blog. All in all Twitter is great for a guy like me that isn't a profound writer, yet still has something to say.
Thanks for your Blog Mr Tweet
I use Twitter for networking; meeting decision makers and program planners, and individuals who may be interested in my parenting services and products. Also, I hope to add value to my followers. Because I don't blog, (always thought it'd be a nova) I like the micro-blog ease of twitter.
http://twitter.com/BrendaNixon
I am fairly new to twitter and still learning, and am amazed at the wealth of information available from those I follow. Too much to take in but I manage to glean some wisdom from the passing parade.
I live in Australia, so am often asleep when the twitter world is most active, I wake up to 100's of tweets arrived overnight. I have dowloaded Twhirl (you can google it) a great little tool for keeping up with tweets coming in.
We are currently building an awesome new business online and you can see details at http://www.freeNwealthy.com I also run http://www.captainslacko.com.
Look forward to tweeting with you
James
Twitter ID @captainslacko
I used to use it for raising my personal profile. But then my personal and professional worlds started to collide in potentially embarrassing and ugly ways.
As a result, I went private and limit those who follow to those I know offline.
I don't care if people I follow follow me back (unless I know them...then it bothers me a bit). I tweet up a storm, and respect that my style isn't for everyone. And I respect that what I have to say may not be relevant to everyone. But it keeps me connected to people who have become my extended family.
I feel a little like I did when I attended my first huge business after hours event. Everyone already seemed to know the secret handshake and where to score the extra drink tickets and I'm just trying to remember my elevator speech. (yikes that was a flash back I don't want to remember)
I had the simple goal of giving away the 25 business cards in my right pocket (mine) and having 25 in my left. The next morning dump the info into my contact list and send out "Hey great to meet you" emails before I forgot all the details of the evening. From the 4 days of twittering and face book, I can tell I'm going to need bigger pockets and a better system.
Most of my posts are worldly, not local. Also, sometimes I post major news before the associated twitter does (ie. Biden=VP, also I've posted earthquakes within a minute of them happening).
I can see companies all over the world using twitter for project updates....
I'm definitely in the learning mode at this point.
The reason why I used Twitter? Hmm...not only to share my thought but also to interact with idols, to meet new friends from all over the world and to expand my network.
As a recent grad under this economy, I hope to establish a network to hopefully help me with my job searching.
I generally don't follow people who primarily reply. I have notifications set so I only see conversations if I follow both sides, so if most of your tweets start with @ I'll never see them. I prefer originality. That said, please do share links and RTs - just not Every time you post!
I don't care how often you post or how many you follow or how many follow you. I will read you if you're interesting. I want to get to know something about you from your tweets.
My post frequency vary from not at all to several times a day. While I'd love to do more, I have a day job I need to attend to. :-) I do read almost everything that comes past, eventually. My reader software captures and stores my tweet stream 24/7.
My Twitter "use and follow policy" (such as it is) is posted at http://cfcl.com/vlb/twelcome.php. Feel free to read, borrow, or share from it.
I also love the connections I have made and the great links people post!
And on a more personal level, I love finding new things and being considered "In-the-know." I can think of no better way than hanging out on Twitter and seeing what everybody has for show and tell!
Thus they beauty of the give and take relationship, Twitter is so known for!
I am also creating a website dedicated solely to our region's outdoor recreation and I use twitter to ask people what type of features I should put on the site.
twitter/roanoke_outside
Thanks,
Pete Eshelman
http://twitter.com/stephanie00
I also use it to connect with like-minded Twitterers. I appreciate all my followers, but don't follow-back unless I feel a connection with what they're putting out there.
Thanks for taking time to share your thoughts!
For the Mr. Tweet team, -C
But my favorite use for Twitter is putting my random thoughts out there and reading other people's random thoughts.
I also use Twitter to autopost to Facebook from my blogs so that when I post unique
on my ViralWordpress it gets spread around.
I rank high on Google. I like Page #1 and plan to keep it that way.
Twitter has helped me along the way.
Love Twitter!
For me it's a wordsmithing challenge to condense my day, or my current emotion, into the 140-character field, and to do so with meaningful real words, not IM-speak!
It's also a bit of a park bench. Other people-watchers will know what I mean: watching the world go by, one tweet at a time!
I also just discovered twittervision, which is an amazing app. I can waste some serious time just watching the world turn and tweet!
My use of twitter is for work (I'm responsible for Web technologies and web based media at Together, Working for Wellbeing):
1.spread the word about Together, a UK based community mental health charity
2.find others interested in Mental Health, society, the non profit world, the use of Web 2.0 for Service Users and for NFP organisations, web technologies
3.share opinions, resources, tips
4.meet fellow twitterers at Twitter events
5.search Tweets for useful information for blogging/website building and other tasks
I follow:
1.other NFP's and related organisations
2.people who tweet about the topics listed above
3.people recommended to me by other Twitterers
I re-tweet:
anything I find interesting and worth making sure it is read by as many people as possible
I hope this answers your question.
all the best to everybody participating to this blog :-)
Thanks for your response. Best of luck with Together, Working for Wellbeing!
M
Your feedback is greatly appreciated!
Wishing you a blessed day.
Linda Lou
Therefore, several reasons for twitter. Thanks a bunch! Cal @EcoPaintOrg
I want to extend my current networks in these area and build communities of interest and exchange.
Please join me today at 10.a.m. cst http://tinyurl.com/czzgj3 "Let's Talk Real Estate" Empower ing a healthy recovery, Warmest Thanks.
My criteria to follow someone are simple: 1) interesting or intriguing people, 2) folks who post useful information (but don't just RT other people's RTs-argh!), 3) fellow academics, 4) anyone from certain places (Portland, OR, New Jersey, countries other than U.S.). They don't need to follow me back, some people need to keep their following lists smaller (say 300-500).
I don't value Twitter because of one person or another or one Tweet or another. I look at my entire Tweetstream (I use the web) and I'm seeking diverse and interesting comments. They don't have to be profound they just have to be genuine, not too extreme & divisive, not just repeating other people's words (RT hell), and not trying to sell me someone or something. I'm looking for conversation and connection not to do business.
That's why, if I'm asked, I tell people that it's who you follow, not who follows you. You can only generate followers through scammy script, bot, Auto-following games but you can choose who you follow which means you can influence what you're reading and who you are interacting with. Carefully choose who you follow, ENGAGE with them (not just broadcasting), share of yourself and people will be attracted to you (if lots of followers is what you're looking for).
But stop me now because I could write a book of this topic.
When I first joined a month or so ago it was for a bit of fun, yet since I realised there were so many useful tweeters it's become more or less a source of feeds so it's come in very handy for spotting useful info for work (a personal finance website in the UK)
I feel I'm not providing that much exciting content for my followers. For friends it's fine as they seem to be happily putting up with me talking about changing my daughter's nappies. Yet for people I don't know that's probably not what they want to hear.
As some have followed me having met me via work I assume they expect to hear me tweeting about work, which I don't do that often - I'm not used to that.
I also don't necessarily want to bleet on and on about work for those people that aren't following me for that, it starts to look a bit like "showing off" in my book (we're the UK's largest PF site and my boss is a TV presenter) but maybe that's just me.
This is a dilemma I'm going to have to address at some point soon.
I am looking for people that would be good at talking to their friends and family on saving money on their Electric or Natural gas bill? This is a simple plan? Just talk to the ones you love and they love you?
I use Twitter to tell the story of our kids decor and furnishings business. I connect with current and potential customers, engage with resellers and interact with peers and even competitors.
It has been a fabulous tool and has directly helped us grow the business.
The group of people will be of special mind set. When you meet and tweet you can tell alot about if they would fit the company. Best wishes always.
michael John Mccann
Looking forward to marketing and networking my business.
The Real Estate Center (www.real-estate-center.us)
If anyone needs to buy or sell REAL ESTATE in INDIANA I may be able to help you.
I am looking forward to meeting lots of other REALTOR's and REGULAR PEOPLE who buy and sell real estate or have IDEAS about RE they would like to share.
I am a resident of rural Indiana. We live as GREEN as possible and did so long before it was 'cool'.
I am a student of the Law of Attraction and other Universal Laws and look forward to meeting like minded individuals.
I think TWITTER is a great tool and i have high hopes of many positive and successful experiences here.
I am fairly new to Twitter, too, so am still discovering how to best use it.
First, I love new technology, and am curious to see how (this and other) new media will help me further my own development, both professionally and personally.
Second, I am a leadership coach and consultant, who has worked on my own or in collaboration with others for more than 20 years. My clients love me and refer me to others, for which I am grateful, and about which I am proud, because I believe it reflects the value I deliver to them. I am certain I will find, and connect with, future clients, collaborators, and cool folks.
Third, I am focusing on building my brand. I've recently published my first book, and am excited to find like-minded people to chatter with, people whose opinions I can either support, or influence (depending), and most important, leaders in organizations of all sizes. The more we share with one another, the better the chances we will help improve the overall quality of leadership, and help offset the "impending leadership shortage" (so widely written about these days).
I guess that about covers it for now. Oh, and did I say that it's just really fun to connect with interesting people? That's a key part of it, too.
Both profiles have a good balance of broadcasting & conversation, followers and followees,and are authentically 'me' but they each have very different personalities/content.
I think there is HUGE potential for destinations to connect to past, prospective and current visitors on Twitter. This sector will surely be the next big contributor to Twitter growth...
Both profiles have a good balance of broadcast and conversation, followers and followees, etc. but they each have very different personalities. interestingly though, both are authentically 'me'.
I think that Twitter has HUGE potential for destinations seeking to connect to prospective, past and live visitors. Not many Canadian destinations using it (yet) but lots of travel agents. Growth of tourism&travel conversations on Twitter is/will contribute greatly to its growth and relevance to current non-twitterers. Who wouldn't want current and authentic travel tips, insider info, deals, destination trivia and live help when traveling?
Another reason I joined Twitter is because I had zero experience interacting with social media before March 24, 2009 and I want to change that. I want to become more social : )
with new friends, people I meet networking, and a world of people out there already socializing on Twitter.
My partners and I made $4 million last year...Ready?
http://tonybeach.iamagel.com
The Collegepro
And being the ever-expressive creature that I am, it's great to have a place to share a thought. I can share links to my profiles and sites, share information with others with few limits, and there's a certain degree of camaraderie in Twitter that comes from such informal messaging.
Our main aim is to honour this brave little soldier and others like him with this beautiful song and also to raise much needed funds for a great charity.
We had some national news coverage of this a week before the release, but since then... nothing. I have found a lot of lovely people including some celebs on twitter who been so kind to RT for us. I think this has made a big difference to our campaign.
Gail
Finding the right people to connect with
to share ideas and find guests for my radio show
in the health industry.
http://twitpwr.com/6RG/
Phill
[ twitter: http://twitter.com/phillipgibb ]
[ blog: http://synapticlight.com/ ]
I think my biggest challenge on Twitter is getting the Gurus to answer a question. Even with a DM they are so overwhelmed as Twitter makes everyone so accessible. There should be a Twitter Guru.
Learning as I go.
Morgellons is more widespread than you thought!
1. Just started a MLM business selling jewelry. Please buy from me, proceeds are paying for international adoption!
2. Keep up with my friends - I hate talking on the phone. ;)
1-to connect with people who might be interested in my writing, books or speaking.
2-who might be able to help me with research for articles, books, etc.
Basically, it would be great to have a large number of followers to notify when I have a book published and for sale or when I have a question about something and need an expert to answer that question.
Beyond that, I want to share and to help and to offer bits of wisdom, if I have any! What I do is offer practical spiritual, human potential and personal growth tools from a Jewish perspective, but they are relevant to people from all faiths and spiritual traditions. It's nice to be able to let more people know about my blogs and my work.
I am also involved in writing about boys in the dance world, so it's nice to connect with people on Twitter about that and to direct them to my blog.
Of course, it's nice to let agents and publishing professionals know about my work via Twitter.
And last, it's great to hook up with other writers and experts in the field of publishing, PR, marketing, etc. There are tons of great links and tips offered.
I love being one of the people to be putting out inspirational and helpful quotes as well.
Me ke aloha pumehana, Brynn
@DVDweets
I am using twitter to broaden my audience particularly in this market where we have a large number of people seeking out opportunities; my goal is to provide to my network on twitter access to positions as they hit my desk.
You'd be surprised at how many firms are hiring out there at the present moment, despite the doom and gloom we see on the TV and in the press. If you look back at my posting logs you will see on average a new position is coming through our agency every 2hrs or so. That does fluctuate I know today for example was a little bit down with only three jobs hitting the market, but they are three great jobs where clients are seeking to hire people i.e they are real and a candidate with the right experience for the position will get the job, hopefully one of ours and hopefully one sourced from my network of followers on twitter.
In essence my goal is real time jobs updates for people following me, access to those jobs and a faster more efficient search completion time for my clients.
I also make myself available to speak with anyone who is following me on twitter, discuss the market talk about your career, provide advice on your resume, positioning of yourself in the market etc all you have to do is call me 212 279 7777.
Regards,
Tim St Clair
tims@bachrachgroup.com
I started out using twitter just to socialize outside my immediate circle of friends but then I saw how I can use it for business. I am a real estate agent but I don't want to hawk my listings or stalk buyers, however I would like to build a local sphere of influence and network locally thru Twitter.
I do like to comment on news of the day, community events & what ever randomness I am thinking at the time.
I think it is very helpful when I need a question answered. I do find it hard to get local people to follow , it seems I get more people from Toronto or places that I have no connection to for work.
Of course I'll definately use it to follow things going on in the world, new tech coming out, and Knitting (because I am hopelessly addicted to it and buying yarn), but so much can be accomplished when people step out of their own paradigm and negativity and actually focus on solutions rather then the problem. Its all about choice.
We have a great deal in common, and I want to do my bit to help again for another year by running 2000 miles in 2009 for Cancer Research UK.
You can see my progress here http://www.justgiving.com/stephenauker
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I've found another source to help get alot more twitters at http://tweetergetter.com/dogtiredgirl .
I'd also like to invite anyone to take a look at http://www.soclink.com/carolynpack and Differentiate yourself to eliminate any indifference in your client’s eyes… If you don't, your competition will for you! Find out how you can be the favored supplier, retailer, opportunity, in your client or customers eyes.
Thanks Mr Tweet,
Carolyn
interensting huh??
I would like to improve my business and learn more too.
I don't like to respond and chat constantly but would like to see what people have to say and what they are thinking. That's one way to learn.
I like to follow people and see their interest and see what's going on....
Veterans Charity Golf Event May 15 2009 , proceeds to benefit several organizations Veterans Programs.
www.usveterancharityevents.com
www.windsorestate.org
The list of followers is targeted, probably 50% it is.
2) I learn a lot from others
3) It is easy and quick to change opinions
4) can help me to adv. affiliate marketing and for my own products
5) Not so many restricted rules
6) Addicted and fun.
I love music, reading--especially historical novels--and travel. I would like to ghost writing and also am available to edit the memoirs or famiily histories of others--people who might not know exactly how to put together their stories.
Thank you for your DM and the opportunity to post here and for how you may be able to help.
I Love Twitter for the fact you meet so many wonderful, interesting people.
We can support each other, pass on information & learn about things we might not otherwise have heard about.
I think this is the best site I have ever joined...Thanks son! ;D
:-)
for me twitter is an opportunity to find out more about people and share my passion with people...
I personally use it to see what the latest thing is and to update my status. It also provides faster connectivity to other businesses and people that share the same interests and me. It's so great and fun.
We are a leadership consultancy with the stated purpose of making an indelible impact on the planet - we do this in corporates but also from the far-flung reaches of community projects in rural Australia to the highest levels of the Tanzanian government. Follow us @LIW3!