Twitter for dummies…

Nowadays, my addicted activitiy on the web is Twitter. It’s so fantastic how a small thing can have such a huge impact on your daily lives. What i really like about it, is the possibility to hear and read relevant information provided by a group of fantastic people. But we must follow a few rules so we won’t have a Twitter overdose. 

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Problogger gave me a few ideas.  

 

  • improve the quality of my blog – by adding new content every day. The last twitter application for wordpress despite being a bit poor, give you an open window for all your tweets
  • network with other bloggers – this is definately, a powerful way to exchange ideas and projects with others
  • widen my readership – it allows me to read fanstastic posts and news written or read by other on my network. 
  • grow my profile – it’s a good way to show up
  • drive traffic to my blog – still working on these incoming visitors
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    Glen Murray discussed the quality over quantity effect on Twitter. Personally, i have different groups and for those i would enjoy relevant twitterers that give me gold info about everithing. The best source in the world! This weekend, i have tried to follow a conference through the eyes of others by twittering us all data about it. Excellent!
     Jen Genuine also provided some thoughts on a step by step process to undersantd the potential of this tool. 
    I must also credit the efforts of Dan Schawbel with his blog http://personalbrandingblog.com/ by adding so many information about the positive twitter effects on business, personal development, among others. 
    Another post from this topic specially for sport organizations
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    1. Pingback: Twitter for dummies… « Twitter @ Information-Source-Online.Com

    2. I think it’s a well structured, richly informative, impressively approachable, and very practical guide for Twitter. It’s written in plain language for easier digestion, equipping with a wealth of tips, how-to’s, resources, anecdotes, direct linkages to the Web, and precautions. Although it feels like a little bit too long for a guide, particularly for the 140-character-limited texting social media (I’m only half serious).

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