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Link Building Through Twitter 
On February 7, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Petterw wrote:
"Thank followers who retweet with DM" is different from the others in that it is a guideline on how to converse not just a media/technology/social touch point. There are situations when a thank you DM makes it feel as if you are marketing something/someone when your original thought was to add value to your network. Especially when they are so generic they might as well be automated. If someone adds something to the RT you can for example comment on that addition, ie. more of a conversation. But again, I am touching on guidelines rather than flow.
Good work.
Reminds me of the flickr user model diagram http://www.kennychen.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/flickr-user-model.jpg