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What is Twitter?
Compare Twitter with e-mail: Why don't we share our thoughts by e-mailing everybody in our address book?- Not everybody wants it
- Fills up their in-box
- Messages are too long to read
- Gets mixed up with important e-mail
- Difficult to opt out
- Only your followers get your tweets (messages)
- They only see what streams by at the time
- Messages have to be 140 characters maximum
- It operates as a separate channel from e-mail
- You must have their permission, and they get to opt out at any time
- MySpace/Facebook: family and friends (small circle of people around you)
- LinkedIn: professional network (larger circle, but still you get to choose)
- Twitter: can be both (but very large circle - and you don't have control)
- Gihan on Twitter
- Chris on Twitter
- Pollies: Kevin and Malcom actually get Twitter - Obama doesn't
- Celebrities: Demi Moore does it better than her husband Ashton Kutcher; Oprah got 1,000,000 followers, but doesn't get it (tweets in ALL CAPS); Arj Barker gets it.
- You're never too old to Tweet - Ivy Bean 104 years old
How to Use Twitter
How to:
- Deepen your domain: Follow smart people (use Twitter's search box or follow recommendations) and read what they say
- Broaden your field: Follow others in your field, re-tweet, reply, DM, go "offline" to e-mail or their blogs or (gasp!) phone
- Expand your network: Invite clients, prospects, e-zine readers and others to follow you; give them value (not promotional)
- Share your thoughts: Link to your blog posts, link to other URLs you like, re-tweet good stuff, say wise stuff
What To Do Next
Sign up, start following Gihan and Chris, follow the people they're following, then eventually start tweeting!Remember: Twitter is like a magnifying glass, so use it to support what you do best - learning, collaborating, networking or sharing.
7 comments:
The URL shortener I mentioned is bit.ly there are others too.
Dell makes $3 million in sales from Twitter.
KRudd claims his tweets to be his own unless tagged #KevinPM Team. Probably better to have kept us guessing.
It appears some celebrities need to listen to our podcast for advice on how to tweet.
A couple of examples of what NOT to tweet.
Twitter plans to add an analytics dashboard to help businesses track what is being tweeted about them. Business customers would pay Twitter to use this service.
In the UK, a right-wing political blogger has been granted permission to serve an injunction via Twitter. An anonymous Twitter user is using the blogger's name to post "mildly objectionable" tweets in the blogger's name.
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