Friday, July 30, 2010
The Power of # (Hashtag)
When on Twitter, you can call attention to a subject by simply typing a # and then your word, i.e., #socialmedia. This will create a convention of people who are interested in social media. Let me know if you have done this.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Tweet, tweet
Today I sent everyone in my emails an invitation to join me on Twitter. Hope it works! I must admit, things are beginning to get a little clearer. Hope you are learning something new too. Take care until tomorrow.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Twitter 101
That was super easy! Just go to Settings and click, Click on Design, Click on the background you like, click on Save Changes. That's it! Now you have a cute background.
Now, the next thing is How to Invite Contacts to Join Twitter
Click Find People
Click Invite by Email, and, in the text box that appears, enter the email addresses of the people to whom you want to send an invite.
After you enter all addresses, click Invite OR
Just email people with link to Twitter to keep it personal.
This will be homework for later, because it could take a little time. Let me know if you have any trouble with this.
Twitter Guidelines
1. Whenever you are referencing another Twitter user, use his name with an @ in the front, so they know you mentioned him/her
2. Use hashtags (#) to give context to updates that may not make sense otherwise.
How to Tweet
The entire premise of Twitter is to answer the question, "What Are You Doing"?. To Tweet, type a message in the "What Are You Doing" text box. If you don't have any followers, supposedly, they will come.
Twitter slang and jargon:
AFAIK - As far as I know
DIAF - Die in a fire (extreme anger)
DM - Direct Messages
dweet - Tweeting while drunk
Fail Whale - Whale shows up when servers are overloaded
FTL - For the loss (shows disappointment)
FTW - For the win (shows appreciation or enthusiasm)
FWIW - For What It's Worth
Hashtag - Words preceded by #. Basically, # flag something as a keyword for searches
IMO or IMHO - In my opinion or In my humble opinion
Metrics - A way to measure what the service means for business and individuals as it relates to return on time invested.
Microsharing or Microblogging - Niche of social media that encompasses Twitter, Jaiku, Pownce, Plurk
Mistweet - Tweet sent in error
Noise River - A large Twitter stream
OH - overheard
@ replies - Public tweets directed at specific people, anyone can see them and jump into the conversation
RT or R/T - Retweet
Tweeple or Tweeps - Twitter community
Tweetup - Pun on Meet-Up
Twitterati and Twitterverse - Fun way to refer to the Twitter world
Twitter/Linkedin
Twitter gives you the widest possible distribution.
Click the Twitter icon on Linkedin page.
Add Twitter account on Linkedin home page (not sure what this means yet).
#in and #Li - Set your Linkedin status via Twitter
You can make your Twitter ID appear right on your Linkedin Profile (to add: visit Edit My Profile and click Twitter account next to Twitter filed) Verify your account and password
#in and #Li hashtags - Provides additional context for your Tweets. Use #in or #Li to publish your Twitter updates to your Linkediin status. Just make #in part of your Tweet, i.e., "Working on a new blog post about design optimization.#in and it will be displayed as your Linkedin status.
These can be added to your Tweets at any time and will override your sharing settings.
If Tweet is personal and your don't wish to share it with the professional crowd, just exclude #in or #Li.
Company Buzz (thru Twitter)
Lets you tract tweets about the companies, products and people you need to follows from your Linkedin home page. You can modify the topics you are tracking and add new ones. Get access to historical data and trends.
Install the APP and instantly see what people are saying
Tweets - With Tweets, you can display your most recent Tweets on your Linkedin profile. Tweets also give you instant access to the updates of people you are following on Twitter and the power to Tweet, reply, and retweet -- all from Linkedin Home Page.
I know I will be exploring more on Twitter. Hope you do too. Let me know what you find out, what your frustrations are, and all the good things about Twitter.
Deb
Now, the next thing is How to Invite Contacts to Join Twitter
Click Find People
Click Invite by Email, and, in the text box that appears, enter the email addresses of the people to whom you want to send an invite.
After you enter all addresses, click Invite OR
Just email people with link to Twitter to keep it personal.
This will be homework for later, because it could take a little time. Let me know if you have any trouble with this.
Twitter Guidelines
1. Whenever you are referencing another Twitter user, use his name with an @ in the front, so they know you mentioned him/her
2. Use hashtags (#) to give context to updates that may not make sense otherwise.
How to Tweet
The entire premise of Twitter is to answer the question, "What Are You Doing"?. To Tweet, type a message in the "What Are You Doing" text box. If you don't have any followers, supposedly, they will come.
Twitter slang and jargon:
AFAIK - As far as I know
DIAF - Die in a fire (extreme anger)
DM - Direct Messages
dweet - Tweeting while drunk
Fail Whale - Whale shows up when servers are overloaded
FTL - For the loss (shows disappointment)
FTW - For the win (shows appreciation or enthusiasm)
FWIW - For What It's Worth
Hashtag - Words preceded by #. Basically, # flag something as a keyword for searches
IMO or IMHO - In my opinion or In my humble opinion
Metrics - A way to measure what the service means for business and individuals as it relates to return on time invested.
Microsharing or Microblogging - Niche of social media that encompasses Twitter, Jaiku, Pownce, Plurk
Mistweet - Tweet sent in error
Noise River - A large Twitter stream
OH - overheard
@ replies - Public tweets directed at specific people, anyone can see them and jump into the conversation
RT or R/T - Retweet
Tweeple or Tweeps - Twitter community
Tweetup - Pun on Meet-Up
Twitterati and Twitterverse - Fun way to refer to the Twitter world
Twitter/Linkedin
Twitter gives you the widest possible distribution.
Click the Twitter icon on Linkedin page.
Add Twitter account on Linkedin home page (not sure what this means yet).
#in and #Li - Set your Linkedin status via Twitter
You can make your Twitter ID appear right on your Linkedin Profile (to add: visit Edit My Profile and click Twitter account next to Twitter filed) Verify your account and password
#in and #Li hashtags - Provides additional context for your Tweets. Use #in or #Li to publish your Twitter updates to your Linkediin status. Just make #in part of your Tweet, i.e., "Working on a new blog post about design optimization.#in and it will be displayed as your Linkedin status.
These can be added to your Tweets at any time and will override your sharing settings.
If Tweet is personal and your don't wish to share it with the professional crowd, just exclude #in or #Li.
Company Buzz (thru Twitter)
Lets you tract tweets about the companies, products and people you need to follows from your Linkedin home page. You can modify the topics you are tracking and add new ones. Get access to historical data and trends.
Install the APP and instantly see what people are saying
Tweets - With Tweets, you can display your most recent Tweets on your Linkedin profile. Tweets also give you instant access to the updates of people you are following on Twitter and the power to Tweet, reply, and retweet -- all from Linkedin Home Page.
I know I will be exploring more on Twitter. Hope you do too. Let me know what you find out, what your frustrations are, and all the good things about Twitter.
Deb
Twitter 101
I did my homework already. This is how I did Direct Messages (DM):
On the your Twitter page go to the Right Sidebar
Click on Direct Messages
Screen shows SEND with a drop down box
Click on the name you want from the drop down box
Type message
Hit send
To import people from your email list, this is what I did:
On the top bar of the Twitter page, click Find People
On the next screen, click Find Friends
Go to your server (shown to the left) and click on it (mine is Gmail)
Type in your password in the space that says Password
Click Find Friends
A screen will show your email addresses that are on Twitter
Click on each individual Follow box or Follow All box - Requests to follow will be sent to those people.
Now, that wasn't all that difficult, was it?
You can change your Twitter background:
Sign into Twitter and click Settings (top right menu bar)
The Settings page opens
In the Design Tab, select a premade background or use your own image (Click Change Background Image) link below pattern images. Then upload a file by clicking the Browse button and finding your image on your computer.
You can even Tile the background, change colors, or tile your company logo. But, hey, we are just learning, so let's just try changing the background. I will meet you back here when you are done!
On the your Twitter page go to the Right Sidebar
Click on Direct Messages
Screen shows SEND with a drop down box
Click on the name you want from the drop down box
Type message
Hit send
To import people from your email list, this is what I did:
On the top bar of the Twitter page, click Find People
On the next screen, click Find Friends
Go to your server (shown to the left) and click on it (mine is Gmail)
Type in your password in the space that says Password
Click Find Friends
A screen will show your email addresses that are on Twitter
Click on each individual Follow box or Follow All box - Requests to follow will be sent to those people.
Now, that wasn't all that difficult, was it?
You can change your Twitter background:
Sign into Twitter and click Settings (top right menu bar)
The Settings page opens
In the Design Tab, select a premade background or use your own image (Click Change Background Image) link below pattern images. Then upload a file by clicking the Browse button and finding your image on your computer.
You can even Tile the background, change colors, or tile your company logo. But, hey, we are just learning, so let's just try changing the background. I will meet you back here when you are done!
Twitter 101
Micro-blogging is the biggest platform on the web and Twitter is definitely the biggest! As I said in my first post, I am just learning about this and hope you will learn right along with me. Twitter is broadcasting "real time" to your readers.
Twitter, in regards to social networking, can be used as a tool to build your brand and raise awareness. Twitter branding is a lot more personal because of the IM (instant messaging) environment -- it thins the line between you and your readers.
Some other benefits I have found out about Twitter in regards to social networking is:
Twitter can give you honest and live feedback
Networking - Follow peers, open up to mutual promotional work, and build future business relationships
Market and pitch your products and services
You can also publicize and promote blog posts on Twitter
Now, we just need to figure out HOW to do all this!
The following are notes I have taken about Twitter. Again, I am not even sure what all this means exactly, but everyday, I seem to find out more and more. I will keep delving into this until I really know what I am talking about!
Direct Messages (DM) - Only the recipient sees the message. You can send a DM to someone who is following you. To see if someone is following you and to send a direct message:
1. On the User's Profile page, click that person's @username anywhere you see it, or type into the URL bar on your web browser after Twitter.com
2. Under the "Actions" in the right side bar, if it says block so and so, then you cannot DM them
3. Click the "Message" link
4. Compose your direct message in this box. Click send.
B. How to Import Contact Lists to Twitter
1. Select the email account type from which you want to import on the LEFT side of the Twitter screen. Type your email credentials in the Your Email and Email Password text boxes
2. Twitter looks at your contact list from your email account and gives you a list of all the people from your address book who are on Twitter
3. Check boxes of people you want to follow
4. Click Continue button
5. Repeat for all other networks
6. You can also click Find People and search
So I guess we have a little homework at this point. I am going to sign off and try these things out. I will let you know what happens!
Let me know what you find out too.
Deb
Twitter is quick because your are limited to 140 characters
Twitter, in regards to social networking, can be used as a tool to build your brand and raise awareness. Twitter branding is a lot more personal because of the IM (instant messaging) environment -- it thins the line between you and your readers.
Some other benefits I have found out about Twitter in regards to social networking is:
Twitter can give you honest and live feedback
Networking - Follow peers, open up to mutual promotional work, and build future business relationships
Market and pitch your products and services
You can also publicize and promote blog posts on Twitter
Now, we just need to figure out HOW to do all this!
The following are notes I have taken about Twitter. Again, I am not even sure what all this means exactly, but everyday, I seem to find out more and more. I will keep delving into this until I really know what I am talking about!
Direct Messages (DM) - Only the recipient sees the message. You can send a DM to someone who is following you. To see if someone is following you and to send a direct message:
1. On the User's Profile page, click that person's @username anywhere you see it, or type into the URL bar on your web browser after Twitter.com
2. Under the "Actions" in the right side bar, if it says block so and so, then you cannot DM them
3. Click the "Message" link
4. Compose your direct message in this box. Click send.
B. How to Import Contact Lists to Twitter
1. Select the email account type from which you want to import on the LEFT side of the Twitter screen. Type your email credentials in the Your Email and Email Password text boxes
2. Twitter looks at your contact list from your email account and gives you a list of all the people from your address book who are on Twitter
3. Check boxes of people you want to follow
4. Click Continue button
5. Repeat for all other networks
6. You can also click Find People and search
So I guess we have a little homework at this point. I am going to sign off and try these things out. I will let you know what happens!
Let me know what you find out too.
Deb
Twitter is quick because your are limited to 140 characters
Saturday, July 24, 2010
So much to learn...........................
Hello! Today I created a blog to help me learn about Social Media. I have been a reluctant learner, but am now finding it necessary to learn more about it. Basically what has happened is I have been hired by a company to be their Social Media Director! Okay, why would someone hire me for that position if I did not know much about Social Media. Well, they want me to learn it from the bottom up and teach them what I find out about it. The company is just starting up so naturally there is not a big pot of money to pay me yet --but there will be! I can't wait to get started AND learn about this phenomenon!
So, let's start out simple and learn together. What is your thoughts on Social Media? Let me know and lets get the chit chat going!
So, let's start out simple and learn together. What is your thoughts on Social Media? Let me know and lets get the chit chat going!
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