Guest Post: How Twitter Can Benefit You in College
Monday, May 2, 2011 by
HackCollege
College students can use Twitter as a resource. Photo courtesy of stevegarfield. Licensed under CC BY-2.0
Thomas Frank is a student at Iowa State University and the founder of College Info Geek. You can find out more about him at his website and follow him on Twitter.
Twitter, the microblogging website, has been around for almost five years now. While the site now has over 200 million users, many students still believe that it's a waste of time. Part of the reason for this belief is the misconception that Twitter is only used to broadcast inane messages like "I'm eating a taco" or "Snookie is my role model". The reality couldn't be further from the truth. Not only is Twitter a much more robust and useful service than it's perceived to be, but it can also be of great benefit to you as a college student. Here are my top four reasons that you should be on Twitter:
You can build a personal brand
Twitter gives you the ability to garner an audience, and you can broadcast whatever message you want to that audience. Why not leverage this great opportunity and start setting yourself up as an expert? You're in college to get a degree and become an expert in your field; Twitter can help you let other people know that. Set up and account and make your interests known. For example, I'm an Information Systems major, so I'm interested in technology. However, I'm also passionate about entrepreneurship and helping people succeed in college. Therefore, a good amount of what I tweet about has to do with those three things.
You can do this with whatever field you're in. Fashion major? In Style, Vogue, and tons of other magazines are all on Twitter. You can follow them, retweet articles - anything that makes it known that you're interested.









