Update on #JasonBrody

As of 7:40 pm, MST, Jason has 363 followers on Twitter. Not bad for someone who has existed for only two days. In addition to tweeting about facets of his main character traits, trials, and tribulations,  I also tweet things that would interest him as a person:  humor, cute animals, beautiful scenery, PTSD, mental & physical health, odds and ends, i.e. things that would interest a person recovering from severe, extended trauma.  

Most people seem to tweet about anything that catches their attention and not just about a few aspects of their lives. Therefore, if we could see all of a person’s tweets, whatever catches their attention, analysis might reveal some deep, unsuspected facet(s) of their character. 

Operation #WholePerson Update

My #marketing experiment, Operation Whole Person, is doing quite well and becoming ever more fascinating. I have also learned a couple of tricks to collecting followers on Twitter, which seem to be effective. For example,  I created #JasonBrody yesterday and he already has 270 followers, the vast majority of which probably do not know that he is fictional. Jason is commenting on others’ posts, as are other characters, while another character, yet to be disclosed, was engaged in a Twitter conversation last night with people who believed him to be real. 

Yesterday, I also created #JackThurston (whom I will describe in a separate post).  Jack’s Twitter handle is @jthurston666.  

A few more characters are on their way. 

I encourage you to follow all my characters on Twitter and hold on for what should be an interesting ride.