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HOMERECENT TWITTER PRESSTWITTERING 101USER TIPS & TRICKS

Friday, June 12, 2009

New to Twitter? Try these helpful links below:

Top Mistakes New Twitter Users Make:
http://10000words.net dedicated page

Twitter's very own help desk:
http://twitter.zendesk.com forum entries

Already on Facebook? Here's a way to link to Twitter:
http://www.ajvaynerchuk.com "how to"

 

 



Saturday, June 6, 2009

Good Twitter Article in the Newspaper

State of the Art
Twitter? It’s What You Make It
By DAVID POGUE (New York Times)

Writing can be solitary work, but not when you write a tech column. Feedback pours in so quickly — by e-mail, on blogs, in online comments — that it’s almost real-time performance art.

For the longest time, my readers kept nagging me to check out this thing called Twitter. I’d been avoiding it, because it sounded like yet another one of those trendy Internet time drains. E-mail, blogs, chat, RSS, Facebook. ... Who has time to tune in to yet another stream of Internet chatter?

True, there’s nothing quite like Twitter. It’s a Web site where you can broadcast very short messages — 140 characters, max — to anyone who’s signed up to receive them. It’s like a cross between a blog and a chat room. Your “followers” might include six friends from high school, or, if you’re Barack Obama, 254,484 of your most tech-savvy fans. (Incidentally, he hasn’t sent out a single Twitter message since taking office. Where are his priorities?)

Meanwhile, you sign up to receive the utterances of other people. Eventually, your screen fills with a scrolling display of their quips — jokes, recommended links, thoughts for the day, and a lot of “what I’m doing right now” stuff.

Even so, I was turned off by the whole ego thing. Your profile displays how many followers you have, as if it’s some kind of worthiness tally. (See also: Facebook friend counter.)

Then one day, I saw Twitter in action.

Read the rest of the article here