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How to get Started on Twitter

by Adam Barber on January 18, 2010

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You may have heard of Twitter, but asking yourself, how and why would I use it? There are a number of reasons why you would join the Twitter community, the most common being to meet new people, to keep in touch with friends and family or as a promotional tool for your business website, products or services. But, for those of you wanting to know how to get started on Twitter, I have come up with an introductory 14 step guide covering the basics.

  1. If you have not already done so, go to Twitter and sign up for an account
  2. Pick a suitable username, preferably your real name or business / brand name if representing a company.
  3. Once signed up, add your name (or company name), one line bio and a link to your website.
  4. Upload a picture of yourself or company logo.
  5. Customise your Twitter profile selecting suitable images and design colours,
  6. Do your first tweet. Don’t make it too long though as you only have a maximum of 140 characters.
  7. Browse and follow friends, colleagues and interesting people. Even browse and follow their followers and the people they are following.
  8. Participate in conversations by sharing interesting tweets. You can easily do this by adding RT before the tweet followed by @(their username). You will also see a retweet button below every tweet.
  9. You may not always want to visit the Twitter website to send or reply to tweets so an efficient alternative is to download a Twitter client. From there, you can create searches based on your name or company, form groups of friends, colleagues and industry people and reply to tweets. Two popular clients include TweetDeck and Twhirl.
  10. There may be times when you want to share a picture with your followers. Twitpic is an easy tool for sharing pictures, you just log in using your twitter account details and upload your photo. It’s that simple!
  11. Find even more people to follow using Twitter people search, Mr. Tweet (a site that recommends people for you to follow), directories such as WeFollow and Twellow.
  12. As you only have a maximum of 140 characters for every tweet, a useful tool that will save you space is an url shortener. I tend to use bit.ly for shortening my urls.
  13. Let people know that you are on Twitter by adding widgets to your blog or website. You can create a Twitterfeed to send new blog posts directly to Twitter, add widgets to list your latest tweets or people mentioning you or your company.
  14. Now all that’s left for you to do is to start tweeting, but remember to keep them interesting and relevant and get involved in conversations by retweeting and sending plenty of @ replies.

Feel free to follow us on Twitter @blogwebsites and share any other Twitter tools you use by leaving a comment below.

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Customising Your Twitter Background

by Adam Barber on January 16, 2010

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Following on from yesterday’s post about using Twitter to grow your business, a great way to promote your personal or business brand and really make you stand out from the crowd is to create a custom background for your Twitter profile.

The space in your Twitter background gives you the opportunity to tell people about you, what you do and how they can contact you outside of Twitter.

The following article link gives you some great information for customising your Twitter background, such as a choice of image editors, ideal image size, design tips and how to add it to Twitter. The article also mentions about customising your YouTube channel and MySpace profile, but I was more interested in the Twitter reference for this post.

Article: HOW TO: Create Custom Backgrounds for Twitter, YouTube, & MySpace

Resource: Mashable.com

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How Can Twitter Help Your Business?

by Adam Barber on January 15, 2010

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OK, so you’ve all heard about Twitter, or you may have heard of it, but not really sure what it is exactly or what the point of it is.

In short, Twitter is a micro-blogging platform, an instant messaging service that anyone can join and post updates (known as Tweets) about what they are doing in no more than 140 characters. What’s the point I hear you ask? How can it help my business? Well, to give you a better understanding, here is a link to an article revealing how some professional individuals and businesses use Twitter to grow their business.

Article: How to Use Twitter to Grow Your Business

Resource: Copyblogger.com

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