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Monday, December 21, 2009

You Are What You Tweet | Twittercism

You Are What You Tweet | Twittercism

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Friday, December 18, 2009

5 Ways To Protect Yourself For The Next Time Twitter Gets Hacked | Twittercism

5 Ways To Protect Yourself For The Next Time Twitter Gets Hacked | Twittercism

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Everything you ever wanted to know about Twitter | Charles Curle Design

Everything you ever wanted to know about Twitter | Charles Curle Design

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Are your Twitter Friends a Resource?

   Want to add value to your Twitter Followers?  You can use your Twitter Friends as a resource for blog post ideas!  Go ahead, ask your Twitter Friends what sort of posts they'd like to see on your blog and you are more than likely to get swamped with great ideas.
   For example, once a month, you could ask your Friends what issues, reviews, ideas, trends they would like to see covered on your blog.  No more beating your head against the computer screen trying to think of new content.  And no more wondering if your friendly followers are going to like the concept, either.
   Before you post about a particular subject, you could just ask your Twitter Friends what they think.  If the majority says it sounds a bit dull or asks how your going to deal with this approach and the problems that you haven't considered, you can start thinking again.  You won't have to wait and sweat over the post to discover if it is going to work.  In addition, you can be sure that you'll have an audience for your post.
   The best part about getting your Twitter Friends involved is the responses you'll get.  Asking a crowd for ideas will help keep your posts fresh and updated. 
   In 140 characters, you can mine this kind of information in a tweet that says, "What would you like to see on my blog this month?"  Another Tweet that can ask, "Want to guest post on my blog?  Send me a DM."  This could land you a ton of interesting answers!
   On the other hand, you have to be careful.  Your blog is successful because you created it.  If you hand over too much influence to your readers-or followers-there is a risk that you'll dilute the characteristics that made your site interesting. 
   A good alternative is to give your followers a choice.  Offer two or three subjects and ask what they'd like to see most.  That would give you a good idea of your readers preferences and you can write about all of them.
   Twitter Friends can help to create a few more views and win you some extra revenue.  Using your Twitter Followers as a resource for post ideas can help keep your blog focused and informative.  In addition, your tweet about your subject won't be restricted to your followers.
   Those extra clicks from dedicated followers and curious passerbys, are important reasons for marketing your blog on Twitter. 
 
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TweetGlide Review by Mike Filsaime (not for everyone)

TweetGlide Review by Mike Filsaime (not for everyone)

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Who's Who



Meet David King



About me
  Creator of WTC method, BMIM blog, faft principle self proclaimed Internet Business King b-ball travel & TWITTER! Don't Watch me do me do you!

You can follow him @ http://twitter.com/DavidBeKing



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Friday, October 23, 2009

HOW TO: Use Twitter for Customer Service

HOW TO: Use Twitter for Customer Service

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Tweepsect – find the Twitter stalkers

Tweepsect – find the Twitter stalkers

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Hold On to Your Tweets!

   Truth in the business world is that competitors are always looking to steal your tweets, and many tweets are on the lookout for a better deal. As it's a great deal more expensive to acquire new tweets than to retain them, an effective tweet retention strategy is crucial to success.
   As a primary concern for all companies, whether B2B or B2C, a greater emphasis is on tweet retention during recessionary times and when new tweets are much harder to find. As painful the reality is that tweets view most products and services as commodities.
   Tweet retention is an enterprise goal and when well positioned it contributes to the success of the objective, but only if they are invited to the decision-making table.
  • Marketing and services need to work cooperatively.  
  • Empower and recognize tweet retention specialists.  
   What happens when retaining tweets when marketing and loyalty programs fail to achieve their goals?








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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Twitter Tools

  • Add to Any: Get your posts shared on Twitter by using Add to Any on your WordPress blog.
  • TwitThis: Make use of this plugin to send Twitter messages about your blog post.
  • MyTwitter: Use the MyTwitter plugin to display your Twitter status on WordPress.
  • Twitpress: Twitpress will send out a Tweet every time you post a new blog entry.
  • TwitterCounter: With this plugin, you can display the number of followers you have on Twitter.
  • TwitterFeed: Announce your blog post on Twitter with a customized message using TwitterFeed.
  • FriendFeed: Announce your blog post on Twitter.

New Economics of Advertising: 101 Twitter Tools to Help You Achieve All Your Goals

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5 Awesome Tools To Track Trends On Twitter – What do YOU use? | Blog of Mr. Tweet


Twist: See Trends In Twitter
Track trends on particular topics or people. The display is in graph form and can be useful in mining data for particular projects. If someone is talking about a topic you have great knowledge of it might just provide you an in to make an introduction.



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Xefer
: When are YOU most active on Twitter?
Find out when any Twitter user is most active on Twitter. This sounds a little odd, but its a good window into the activity of others as well as your own. This information might come in handy if you’re trying to more scientifically time the release of certain information for widest distribution.

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The Longest Poem In The World - the awesome twitter poem! | twi5.com




The Longest Poem In The World - the awesome twitter poem! | twi5.com

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JacketLinkAdvertising.com - Instant Page Rank

How about getting a huge boost in traffic and page rank? We give you an opportunity to do that very fast and efficiently.

JacketLinkAdvertising.com - Instant Page Rank

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