SHOOT: The New York Times has a useful article [click on the link below next to 'clipped from' for the full article] that's not just for dummies. There's some easy to Tweet advice and then there's stuff like Twitter/Facebook Integration, Sharing Photos, and Desktop Twitter Apps.
If you're not using Twitter, here's your last chance to put your fear of WHAT I DON'T KNOW in your back pocket, take a breath and fly out of the birds nest.
If you're not using Twitter, here's your last chance to put your fear of WHAT I DON'T KNOW in your back pocket, take a breath and fly out of the birds nest.
To the Internet hipsters who discovered Twitter in 2006, Oprah’s inaugural tweet — FEELING REALLY 21st CENTURY, she typed — was the end of the era, the shark jump. Twittermania has only begun. In the days after Oprah’s show, Twitter’s traffic growth is accelerating. The ratings service HitWise now ranks twitter.com as America’s No. 38 Web site. It’s about to rocket past CNN and Wells Fargo. Because it’s kept simple, most users figure out Twitter quickly. If you began tweeting the day of Oprah’s show, it’s a safe bet you already know how to DM a private message to a friend, and how to R.T. a joke worth retweeting. You search for #swineflu every few hours, and know it’s called a hashtag. You’ve learned how to follow Demi Moore and block online marketers. Assuming you’ve got these basics down, there are many less obvious tips and tweaks to get more from tweeting. They all can be Googled, but the online version of this article has the links. |
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