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Mar
21

Top 10 Twitter Tips for Beginners

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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Feb
21

Six Ways to Make Twitter Useful

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Twitter’s usefulness goes far beyond finding out what strangers ate for lunch. Read breaking news, get customer service, or even chat with your favorite celebrities.

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Twitter is vapid, Twitter is narcissistic—Twitter is actually terribly useful if you can ignore knee-jerk backlash. The casual, instant nature of the service lends itself to solving small problems quickly, distributing live-on-the-scene news reports, and keeping track of people. Here are six easy ways to transform Twitter from a time sink into an indispensable tool.

Follow the News

In general, the Web at large is still a more complete news source. Twitter is for keeping track of one niche you care about, staying informed on a news-heavy day, and getting live updates from Twitter users on the scene (like from an Apple keynote or a plane crash in the Hudson River). @CNN posts headlines with story links, but I prefer the one-sentence story summaries on the unofficial @cnnbrk. @NYTimes posts headlines and links too, but it also follows the accounts of 80 NYT sections and writers. Other popular news feeds include @BreakingNewsOn, @nprnews, @weirdnews, @macrumors, @MarsPhoenix, @Astronautics, and several feeds from Digg.  You can also hand-roll feeds from a news site’s RSS using Twitterfeed, but don’t publicize it too hard lest the site owners complain.

Get Better Customer Service

icon_dConducting customer service on Twitter doesn’t make much sense—for the company. It just won’t scale well once Twitter gets another ten million users. But right now you can get more attention than you deserve as a single customer by talking to one of these companies on Twitter: Zappos, Starbucks, Whole Foods, JetBlue, and many, many others. Next time you have a customer complaint, just Google the search string “[Company name] Twitter” to see if you can make your case in 140 characters. Or just post a gripe about the company or product and wait for someone in the Twitterverse to respond.

Ask for Help

icon_aAs with blogs and forums, Twitter is a great place to ask questions you’re too lazy to find the answers for yourself. And the service is absolutely perfect for asking favors (“Can anyone help me move on Friday?”), gathering opinions (“Do organic bananas taste better?”), or getting advice (“How much RAM should I get for my new MacBook?”) Twitter takes a problem you can solve by spending 5 minutes at a developer Owen Winkler explains. Especially if you ask your followers to help you lose weight.

Promote Your Work/Company

Again, Twitter isn’t the first service to solve this problem; the immediacy of the service just makes it a good option. If you don’t abuse it, you can use an occasional link to promote an app you’ve built, an article you’ve written, or a longer plea for someone to please, please help you move on Friday. Just keep it to three links a week; any more and you’ll alienate followers who already know about your work or couldn’t care less.

Keep Up with Friends

icon_cOther than entertaining strangers, this is my favorite use of Twitter. One message at a time, knowing who has a cold or who got in a fender bender is dull. But in aggregate, skimming your Twitter feed gives you a sixth sense about what your social circle is up to, what moods they’re in, whether they’re free for a drink that night and whether you’d better offer to pay. Unlike the more intense location-based services, Twitter still has a built-in casualness: You’re not necessarily asking people to meet you right here right now, you’re just asking if anyone’s free for lunch.

Meet Celebrities

The flip side is that Twitter the most-followed Twitter users pay attention to messages from their followers, but Brent Spiner (Star Trek‘s Data) is pretty friendly, as is comedian Stephen Fry. And if you have heroes in the tech media world, you’re set for life here.

See Ya on the flip side.

Jackie Tulos

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Feb
16

Tweetdeck A Great New Twitter Tool

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I just wanted to shoot you a quick post and let you know about a new tool that I found to help with your twitter tweets. It’s called Tweetdeck and will help organize all your tweets in one place. I got a new video from a friend of mine, Shannon Herod all about how to use this great tool.

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If you use Twitter you need to see this…
http://focused2win.com

So Tweet you later,

Jackie Tulos

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Hi Everyone!

I just recently finished watching a brand new video series at  DavesOnlineVideos.com website. You can check out my main page showing you the description of each video series available there.

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Also, here is are the video descriptions for each video in this latest video series:

#1: How the Twitter system works
#2: How to create a gmail account
#3: How to create and setup your Twitter account
#4: How to create your high impact Twitter background image in Photoshop
#5: How to configure your Twitter theme and upload your background image
#6: How to setup and configure your TweetLater account
#7: How I got over 1000 followers in a week
#8: How to get even more followers with this cool trick
#9: Secret ninja traffic tip 1 – blog commenting
#10: Secret ninja traffic tip 2 – feeding your tweets
#11: How to track your tweet links using the free budurl service
#12: Super profit tip – using Aweber with Twitter
#13: How to track analytics on your blog or website
#14: How to insert tweets into your blog or website
#15: Effective Twitter applications for WordPress, Desktop, and iphone
#16: Creating attractive Follow Me on Twitter images in Photoshop
#17: Other micro-blogging sites and how to rank them by popularity
#18: How I made money from my tweets

So check these video now at: DavesOnlineVideos.com

Thanks for reading and I will see you on the inside,

Jackie Tulos

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