How to tweet from Skype and retain a fully-searchable archive. This post gives step by step instructions to take advantage of another feature to use Twitter more effectively.
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Twitter – how useful is it to your work? Being more effective requires you taking advantage of some of the Twitter tools listed here – the choice is yours.
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British comedian Darius Davies takes Beck’s beer …. or fails with the company’s new blog adventure. This is a case where a brand and its advertising agency have managed to break most good practice guidelines bloggers adhere to. Besides questionable content the blog is not very user-friendly at all – easy navigation remains a pipe dream. This post explains why beer lovers will not want to re-visit this blog is explained below – read and learn.
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TweetDeck allows you to organize your list of contacts in Twitter by grouping tweets and creating lists alternatives that we can deploy in a joint panel. So you may miss a few tweets but get hold of the important ones – better time management…
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Political blogs are still rare but ever more politicians are beginning to launch thier own blog – the trickle could be picking up pace. So how well are they doing? We start a series of posts about how well they avoid making the usual mistakes … so do some don’t.
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I love headlines like – “Online Networks don’t function like Real World Networks.” or the Wired headline: “Clive Thompson on Real-World Social Networks vs. Facebook ‘Friends'” ==> but bloggers and journalists alike should go to the source, read the research, check the facts carefully …. sloppy fact checking brings us more confusion than clarification. YES online networking is different from off-line social networking – BUT… don’t close your Twitter and Facebook account(s) before reading this story.
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Why might social networks such as Facebook or MySpace fail in your country? Why could it be the LinkedIn is of little help when trying to find a new job or trying to make that sale? Could it be that you are just wasting time instead of focusing on what really matters? Are Obama and […]
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Succeeding on Twitter means avoiding making some of the most obvious mistakes, such as: Mistake 1 – let us wait Mistake 2 – NOT moderating the aggregate Twitter feed, Mistake 3 – focusing on absolute number of followers we explained this here: social media – ropes to skip – Twitter – FAQ #1 Mistake 4 […]
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