People You Have To Be Following On Twitter

Twitter is constantly getting bigger so it’s important to keep tabs on who’s who in this industry.  I’ve compiled a list of the people that you should probably be following if you currently dont.  I broke them down into categories in case you want to be specific.  Keep in mind that a lot of these people fall under more than one category… some probably fall underneath all of them.

Also, If you’re not on this list, it’s not a ’shot’ at you or its not that I don’t like you.  I seriously couldn’t remember everyone and if you leave a comment below with your twitter info, I will keep updating the list.  Enjoy and let me know your thoughts.  Also, they are not ranked in order of favorite to least favorite.

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And of course, I know I’m missing some people.  If you would be so kind to recommend them in the comment section, I will gladly add them to this new and updated list.  And if you would like to, you can follow me here: twitter.com/brand_clay.

posted on July 22, 2010
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