Twitter Guide |Talking in < 140 spaces
After meeting “The Demon Bride of Twitter,” who credits this mirco-blogging tool for her serendipitously vibrant life on all levels, I decided to twitter-ize, too. Follow me on Twitter When I asked her to share top tips, she advised me to follow at least 40 people, keep the stream onscreen at all times and search Google for how-tos.
I’ve spent the better part of today following the Demon Bride’s advice. Now, I’d like to share this list of resources with you.
Twitter Newbies Guide Four Part Series + Screencast
Twitter Toobox Twittering from Google Talk
Twitter as a non-profit communuity builder
Lifehack’s 5 Ways to Use Twitter for Good
Problogger’s Twitter Tips for Bloggers
How to Use Twitter for Business
Twitter Background Design Guide
Twitter Packs – Add Yours or Find Friends
Twittermeter – graphs words in feeds
International Twitter Web Traffic
Update 0.09.08
Twitter for Churches from Church Marketing Sucks
How do you use Twitter?
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Amazing so filled with goodies…for tomorrow’s reading!
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Wow, what a great list! I’ll be perusing them shortly (and I love the Teaching with Twitter one as well).
Thanks!
Best wishes,
Barbara
Barbara Ling (aka Owlbert)’s last blog post..Easy way to let people Twitter your blog posts - TinyURL plugin usable for tweets!
This is a great list on the ins and out of twitter as well as sub groups. Thanks for the effort.
Very nice list! Geeze, now I gotta check all those Twitter guides out. Great job compiling the list.
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