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So many people are using Twitter for personal and business, it's too easy miss out on some of the Twitters MVT's (most valuable tweeple, if you will). Who is on your MVT list and why?

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And me.
www.twitter.com/edeckers

I also follow @BoingBoing, @kyleplacy, @douglaskarr, @bnpositive, @intellagirl, @mitchmaxson, @drthomasho, @donschindler, @compendiumblogware, @chrisbaggott, @scottyhendo, and a bunch of other people I've forgotten.

And, of course, Nicki.

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Mari Smith

https://twitter.com/marismith,

if you do not know the name, you should. She is #6 on twitter and her Facebook page(she wrote the book) looks like most "professionals" web page. For that matter, I may copy her twitter page for my home page. Focused, to the point and about 4,000 followers! Does anyone know who is #1?

She is Incredible!

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Joe - I've met Mari - and she is great! Met her at BlogWorld and she was invited to dinner held by @howardbienstock and I, but she wasn't able to join us. WE have a very nice conversation. As you said, she is very smart and definitely worth following.

Kevin :)
@kevineikenberry

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www.twitter.com/gregcooper

My twitter learning curve provides constant entertainment...regretably.

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http://twitter.com/mooshinindy

Some of the sharpest, funniest short prose I've ever read.

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You are right Doug, pretty good stuff

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I second that one Doug - Casey is so funny!

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Second this opinion!

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@kevineikenberry - great business mind
@AppendMark - I want to keep up with whats happening @PickyList - Seriously - check out the site
@MrNoobie - He knows everything about everything techie

There are so many more including you susan, because your fun.

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Thanks for including me Paula - and for the kind words!

Kevin :)

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My fav of the day is @John_Lithgow.

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