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TOPIC

SUBJECT BY GETTING STARTED RICK BARRON

Twitter

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Twitter: Some Factoids

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Who started all this? Who: Jack Dorsey Why: Mimic SMS When: First tweet sent 3/21/06

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Say what?

Twitter was first known as ‘Twtta’

SOURCE: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jackdorsey/188430472/

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See

SOURCE: TWITTER.COM/JACK/STATUS/20

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Twitter: the ‘what’ stuff

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What can you do with Twitter?"

- Post/receive messages to contacts via your network - Set up impromptu gatherings - Carry a group conversation - Quick questions/quick answers - Keep up with the news - Start a cause - Etc.

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TWITTER: JOINING THE CONVERSATION SIGNUP FORM

ENTER FULL NAME

MAKE IT A UNIQUE NAME

AT LEAST 6 CHARACTERS

TO CONFIRM YOUR SIGNUP

THE LEGAL STUFF

LET HER FLY

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TWITTER: THE LANDSCAPE HOMEPAGE

POPULAR TOPICS RIGHT NOW

POPULAR TOPICS TODAY

POPULAR TOPICS THIS WEEK

IF ALREADY A MEMBER, SIGN IN HERE

IF NEW, SIGN UP HERE

ENTER TOPICS OF INTEREST

TWITTER BAR

YOU KNOW THE DRILL

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What are Tweets?"To cut to the chase, a Tweet is a message sent on Twitter.

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Quick and to the point"With a maximum of 140 characters [including spacing], messages are short and sweet.

Twitter is thought of by some as ‘micro-blogging’...very short messages.

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TWITTER: 140 CHARACTER LIMIT GET TO THE POINT

TYPE WISELY

AS YOU TYPE THIS NUMBER GOES FROM 140 TO 0

WHEN DONE TYPING SELECT THIS BUTTON

TIP: LEAVE SOME SPACE IN YOUR POSTING, SO THAT PEOPLE CAN RT [RETWEET] YOUR POSTINGS, SAY APPROXIMATELY 15-20 CHARACTERS

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Tips on trimming messages"- Use a plus sign [+] instead of ‘and’ (the ampersand [&] adds extra hidden characters).

- Leave out periods and other punctuation, especially at the end of a sentence.

- Use common and not-so-common abbreviations where the meaning is clear.

- Use numerals instead of writing out the numbers.

TWITTER TIP Need help shrinking your prose to 140 characters, try 140it,which uses common cutting conventions to trim down your posts.

140it url: http://140it.com/

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Cloudberry"The Cloudberry Twitter plug-in [Firefox & IE] allows you to post excerpts from the webpage you’re on, with a click of the button and attach a short url to the source page.

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TWITTER: CLOUDBERRY SCREEN SHOTS

1-SELECT THE BLUE BIRD 2-CLOUDBERRY SCREEN APPEARS

3-DEFAULT TEXT APPEARS BUT YOU CAN EDIT

4-SELECT TO ADD SHORTEN LINK

5-SELECT TO TWEET

YOU’LL BE ASKED TO ENTER YOUR TWITTER ACCOUNT INFORMATION

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Twitter: stuff to know

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There’s an app for that"

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Books on Twitter"

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Following"When you ‘follow‘ someone on Twitter, it means you’re getting updates from their account in your personal timeline.

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TWITTER: FOLLOWING WHEN YOU FIND SOMEONE TO FOLLOW

SELECT TO FOLLOW

SOURCE: http://twitter.com/mashableapple

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TWITTER: FOLLOWING/FOLLOWERS WHEN YOU FIND SOMONE TO FOLLOW, AND SOMEONE TO FOLLOW YOU

# OF PEOPLE YOU’RE FOLLOWING

# OF PEOPLE FOLLOWING YOU

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Lists"You can organize your account into groups, or in this case ‘lists’.

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Public List The term speaks for itself. Public lists that anyone can see, in addition that the public can following them.

Private List A Private can only be viewed by its creator. Additionally, those on such a list can’t see a private list.

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TWITTER: LISTS-PUBLIC OR PRIVATE METHOD TO ORGANIZE USERS YOU FOLLOW

TO CREATE A LIST, SELECT “NEW LIST” LOCATED ON THE TWITTER SIDEBAR

SELECTING THE “NEW LIST” LINK WILL POP UP THIS BOX

CURRENT LIMITS: ONLY 20 LISTS PER ACCOUNT, AND LIST NAMES CANNOT BEGIN WITH A NUMERICAL NUMBER

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TWITTER: LISTS LISTS STATS

LISTS FOLLOWING YOU: THE FIRST TAB REFLECTS LISTS THAT CURRENTLY LIST YOU AS A MEMBER

SOURCE: http://help.twitter.com/entries/76460-how-to-use-twitter-lists

LISTS YOU FOLLOW: THE SECOND TAB SHOWS THE NUMBER OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THAT PARTICULAR LIST

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Hashtags “#”"Allows you to display tweets containing a particular word. For example: #golfcarts, #traffic, and #followfriday.

This enables tweets on a specific subject to be found by simply searching for their common hashtag, provided that the user has tagged his or her tweet.

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TWITTER: ADMINISTRATION STEPS TO FOLLOW, BLOCK, ETC.

SOURCE: http://twitter.com/mashableapple

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Speaking in Twitter"A short glossary follows

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Small Glossary"DM Stands for direct message. Twitter is all about saying everything in the public timeline, but there are occasions when you want to send someone a private message.

Fail Whale The Fail Whale is an image of a whale held up by birds and nets, that appears on the Twitter site when Twitter has been overloaded or failed.

Follow On various social media and networking sites, you “friend” someone to connect with them. On Twitter, you “follow” someone. Those who follow you are “followers.”

FollowFriday (FF, or #followfriday) On FollowFriday os used by Twitterers to call attention to their favorite followers. When you tweet a FF, you’re recommending that your followers also check the ones you mention in your post. When you Tweet a FollowFriday recommendation, you include #followfriday in your message.

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Small Glossary"#Hashtag A method of tagging an individual tweet via a hash in front of the tag. "Example: Putting #globaltemps in a tweet about global warming. Hastags allow the community to easily stream a particular subject. Hashtags are very popular during conferences and seminars.

Microblog Twittering is often referred to as a microblog because it allows people to update status using only 140 characters.

Retweet (RT) This means a tweet that is repeated. Sometimes used to show the original tweet.

Tweet(ing) Sending a message via Twitter.

Tweets Posts on Twitter by twitterers.

Tweeps Twitter people that follow each other from one social media/network to another.

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Resources"Feedmyapp 30 Web 2.0 Twitter stats apps. url: http://www.feedmyapp.com/

#Hashtags How to get the most out of Twitter #hashtags. url: http://hashtags.org/

Lists How to use Twitter lists. url: http://help.twitter.com/entries/76460-how-to-use-twitter-lists

One Forty Dubbed as the unofficial app store for Twitter. Currently tracking 1900+ apps."url: http://oneforty.com/

Twitdom Tracks 1300+ apps and categorizes them into 4 categories: Tools, Mobile, Clients and Browser. url: http://twitdom.com/

Twitoauth Showcases apps that use the Twitter Oauth authentication mechanism."url: http://twitoauth.com/

Twitter 101 Best practices when using Twitter."url: http://business.twitter.com/twitter101

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Some Twitter Etiquette"Interactive social media Meaning it’s not about you. Actively interact with other Twitters. Not doing this will give cause for people to not follow you.

Manners There’s a large audience out there. Thus, some topics are best not discussed. Know your audience.

Don’t spam! Don’t promote a product or service to promote. It’s enough tv bombards us with commercials, so don’t do it on Twitter.

Be civil Don’t start an argument. Twitter is not the venue for fighting.

Follow up If someone takes the time to look you up or follow your Tweets, they’re showing an interest in you. Be kind and return the favor.

Share Exchange information and show you have value to offer. Remember, Twitter is an interactive social media platform, thus talking with your fellow Tweeters is key.

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