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Ready to jump into Twitter, but don’t know how to get started? Follow these 10 tips and you’ll fit right in.
Is it finally time to take the Twitter plunge? The free service that lets users micro-blog 140 characters at a time had accumulated around 1.9 million users as of December 2008, according to comScore. If you are just now jumping on the Twitter bandwagon, or are intimidated by your inexperience with Twitter etiquette and acronyms, allow us to share some Twittery tips that will make your experience easier and more enjoyable.
1. Shrink Your URLs

One of the most common uses of Twitter is sharing links. But you only have 140 characters to work with, so instead of sharing a long URL, use one of several URL-shortening services to shrink that link. Some of our favorites include tinyurl.com, is.gd, ow.ly, and bit.ly.
2. RT = Retweet

If you want to copy and paste someone else’s tweet, that’s totally accepted and appreciated, as long as you give the original tweeter credit for it. Just put “RT @name” in front of their tweet and post it yourself.
3. Direct Messaging

With Twitter’s direct-messaging (DM) function, you can send a private 140-character message to another user, kind of like abbreviated email. However, you can only direct message Twitter users that are following you.
4. Use the @ Sign

To create a reply or to give someone props on Twitter, simply place an @ sign in front of their Twitter name. If it is a reply, the @ sign must be the first character of the tweet. To see replies to your own tweets, click on @Replies from your profile page.
5. Search For Your Friends

Search.twitter.com works well for finding your friends, celebrities, or organizations, or for searching for specific topics you’re interested in.
6. Categorize Your Tweets for Added Visibility

If you’re tweeting about a popular subject (Obama, Lost, etc) putting a # in front of the subject makes it easy for others to find your tweet, and perhaps they will want to follow you. For example, when the plane crashed into the Hudson River in January, #flight1549 became a popular tag and search term.
7. Share Pictures

People love sharing their photos with the world, and some even break news with them, like Janis Krums, who used TwitPic to post one of the first up-close photos of Flight 1549 on his Twitter feed. Services like TwitPic let users easily upload their photos and post them directly to Twitter.
8. Tweet from Your Phone

Twitter allows you to update your status and receive updates via text message. Under Settings, go to the Devices tab and enter your phone number to start sending and receiving mobile tweets. If your incoming tweets/texts are overwhelming you, disable this option by going back to the same panel and following the instructions.
9. Pick a Good Desktop Client

Tweetdeck
With desktop clients such as TweetDeck, Twhirl, and TwitterFox, you can receive tweets in a much more manageable fashion, especially if you follow a lot of people, respond often, and use direct messages a lot. TweetDeck, for example, allows you to create specific groups, if you want to split your feed into individual columns.
10. Download a Mobile Client

If you have a BlackBerry, an iPhone, or another smartphone with Wi-Fi or 3G access, a mobile client might be a better option than using text messages. Mobile Twitter clients worth checking out include Twitterific, TwitterBerry, PocketTweets, and Twidroid.
So tweet me back to let me know how you do at: twitter.com/jackietulos
Jackie Tulos
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This is one giveaway that’s just gone completely wild – Russell Brunson turns 29 years old today and he invited contributors to join his birthday giveaway with less than two days notice and in that time more than 1,204 contributors have joined and submitted a mind-boggling 633 free gifts. More is still getting added, even as I write this
But that’s not all, Russell also has an amazing offer for his “big box of stuff” that usually sold for $297, but you’re getting it free (except for shipping & handling).
Get your 633 free gifts AND your big box of stuff now
Now 633 gifts are a lot to go through and sign up for. There’s no way you’re going to have time to download even a fraction of them unless you get the upgrade that let’s you bypass the signup forms and go straight to the downloads.
There’s a huge saving in time in bypassing signup forms – Let’s just say that it takes 5 minutes to do a signup for a gift and you’re planning to get 10% of the gifts, that’s 63 gifts at 5 minutes, a total of more than 5 hours! – That’s how much time you will SAVE just for not having to signup for 63 gifts.
So don’t waste countless hours of your precious time and go ahead and get the upgrade when it’s offered. It’s really inexpensive any way you look at it.
Signup for the giveaway, upgrade and start downloading, while saving many hours!
Alright enough said – now go for it
Have a great day!
Jackie Tulos
PS. Yesterday was my birthday also. I am a litter older than Russell! No telling. So I feel like this giveaway is also celebrating my birthday too.

















































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