A good deed never goes unpunished

A few days ago I received a message from Mark de Kock (@markies on Twitter) who told me that he was planning on auctioning off his 10.000th Tweet (or tweed, twit or twitter?) on eBay for a good cause. He asked if I would be interested in bidding too. I checked out the auction and quickly decided to bid something. To be honest I didn’t plan on winning this auction. I was sure others would follow and quickly overbid me. But, as Gore Vidal once said, ‘A good deed never goes unpunished’ and within a few days I received a message from eBay that I had won the auction.

@markiesSo today I had to come up with something to say for the 10.000th Tweet. I asked around for tips and browsed my Quotes collection but couldn’t find anything interesting at first. I thought about promoting my blog or conferences or one of our start-ups but nothing felt quite right.

I ended up with something which I hope will inspire people to do something too. I actually managed to get an intro, 3 quotes AND a question into EXACTLY 140 characters. No more, no less. As soon as it is posted I will link to it here.

Until then, check this post from a guy (Dutch only) who sold his Tweet number 3000 for €400. And start following @markies on Twitter and check out this article by Ernst-Jan on The Next Web blog about the whole thing.

read the 10.000th tweet: http://twitter.com/Markies/statuses/700762302

5 Comments

  1. It strikes me as somewhat odd that the person’s twitter stream is private. I hope you didn’t pay a lot of money for it.

  2. @Alper: Fair point and i have opened my conversation for now and will be closing it soon enough. .a community has it’s pro’s and cons. The reason why i have the private stream has to do with what i call the “trust factor”. For the same reason i don’t accept all linkedin requests i don’t accept all twitterfriend requests. I want to stay in control. With linkedin i want to know the person and want them to trust the contact i have with them and information they make available to me or i share with them.

    Google can do lots of good but when i am in a conversation with someone on twitter i can produce a quote that easily can be misjudged when placed out of the discussion context. Google doesn’t cache a conversation only content bites/snacks.

    It is my choice to make and my followers have all seen the quote. Maybe even read the article on my blog(www.match2knowledge.nl) or on http://www.thenexweb.org. that alone may inspire people, at least i hope it does/will.

  3. Ellemijn Veldhuijzen van Zanten

    I am afraid I missed that Tweet…can’t you post it here?

    sis’kiss

  4. Hi Ellemijn: as said you should be able to see it now but here it is:

    Important events don’t need many words. “Ich bin”, “A small step” & “I
    have a” are sentences we complete without thinking. What will YOU do?

  5. Ellemijn Veldhuijzen van Zanten

    Thank you Mark and thak you for letting me follow you in Twitter too!

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