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Twitter Updates for 2008-10-24

October 24th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in General News
  • is proud to finish raking leaves with little Lady. Finish packing for Cruise. Now have to finish my strategy paper for tomorrow’s meeting. #
  • just finished his huge Social Media strategy document. Going to bed. #
  • believes today will fly by and tonight we fly out for vacation. can someone say “wahoo!”. #
  • is gone on Mexican Cruise vacation until Nov 2. I will have fun. #

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Twitter Updates for 2008-10-23

October 23rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in General News
  • @astrout congrats on your new position. I currently work with a few former gents from your new company. Austin i heard is great! #
  • @astrout – we can catch up anytime. you know how to reach me :) #
  • is tired of non productive people. #
  • #social101 – I am logged into the “Leveraging Social Media for Business” @socialmediameme. thanks @astrout. #
  • @badgergravling thanks for contacting me. I am testing out a social media core blog that aggregates ’social media stars’ into 1 location. #
  • @badgergravling – that blog will ALWAYS have a source link at the end of the content. i am still tweaking the auto twitter feed. #
  • @astrout – its good to learn things :) #
  • @dough @astrout @samlawrence – Question for #social101 – You mentioned ROI for business. What is your thought on ROE? R O Engagement? #
  • @badgergravling – currently I am testing it out with my personal blog. planning this for a hot new blog on social media top content. #
  • @astrout. great explanation on who should be the social media evangelist. PR people are also good. #
  • #social101 – @koryelogan got that book from @jstorer at OMMA NYC 08 #
  • #social101 @astrout @koryelogan – 3 Top Books on Social Media – http://tinyurl.com/6pnxuy #
  • @astrout just FYI. I am on using the phone and you are still live :) #
  • #social101 – funny to hear y’all talking. please be more controversial :) #
  • #social101. @astrout – thanks for the plug. Go Palin. #
  • @badgergravling what other social media books would you suggest? #
  • @KoryeLogan Go Shopping Palin! (lady has to at least look good! …. psheesh..) #
  • @badgergravling ah. thanks for the link. good stuff. #
  • just finished listening to a webinar called: Leveraging Social Media for Business. #
  • just finished listening to a webinar called: Leveraging Social Media for Business. #social101 #
  • promoting “Rails Rumble 2008″ – Top 131 new web apps build on ruby – http://www.railsrumble.com/entries #
  • is leaving office for now to rake some leaves at home, do some packing for vacation, and finish up our company’s Social Media Strategy. #

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Two Questions Answered about Twitter

October 23rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in General News

Two Questions Answered about Twitter

Here is a question I get fairly often:

I notice in your Twitter posts/tweets that you have a “tiny url” for the website postings you want the reader to see. What is TinyURL? How is this different from a regular URL?

GOOD question, Bob. Here is the answer: Twitter allows only 140 characters and that include any URL you may insert into the text. The problem with URLs is many of them are very long and hairy, as you’ve probably noticed. So … thanks to TinyURL freeware, here’s what you do to solve that problem:

1. Go to http://www.tinyurl.com
2. Scroll down a bit and you’ll see a box titled: Enter a long URL to make tiny:
3. Do what it says and click on the Make TinyURL button.

OR, if you want to add TinyURL to your toolbar:
1. Click and drag the following link to your links toolbar: TinyURL!
2. Once this is on your toolbar, you’ll be able to make a TinyURL at the click of a button. By clicking on the toolbar button, a TinyURL will be created for the page you are currently on. 
3. Next time you’re composing a note in Twitter and want to include a page’s URL, open another window (or tab up) so you can see the content there. Grab the URL and click on the TinyURL thing on your Toolbar, and it will give you the short version you can copy and paste into your tweet.

Try it out. You can always delete your test twitter.

BONUS:
This question also comes up about Twitter: Why should a business bother with Twitter? Well, what you have to keep in mind is there are two parts to the Twitter opportunity, and you don’t see the second one unless you know about it. I’ve had all sorts of businesses contact me when I twitter about something because these businesses are constant running SEARCHES against all Twitters for keywords. When they find something, they send that person an email (or Twitter). It’s the ultimate one-on-one marketing.

Go to Google and type Twitter Search and you’ll see all kinds of search engines. In fact, Twitter actually purchased a specialized Twitter Search software company that has been integrated into Twitter – see http://search.twitter.com/

The business leverage here is getting more intimate with people who are exposing so much about their daily lives (business and personal) that you can hook into this and engage with them. Answer questions, help them out, solve a problem for them, sell them a product they are looking for, fix something broken they are complaining about.

I tell you, when someone pops up in your email box telling you they saw a Twitter you posted and they are offering some help, it just about blows you away. This is true for B-to-B and B-to-C.

Another feature is the list of hot topics that are shown at http://search.twitter.com/, so go exploring and see what’s possible for you and your business on Twitter.

Tom


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Twitter Updates for 2008-10-22

October 22nd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in General News
  • says good Wednesday morning. T minus 3 days until vacation. #
  • is mad my contract with ATT wireless expires Oct 2009. Only phone besides iPhone they have suck. #
  • is excited to hear that the Blackberry Bold will be launched Nov. 4 – http://tinyurl.com/6pqswo #

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