Twitter For Beginners

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Hints and tips on using Twitter for the first time. Did this for our Top team but it's straightforward enough for all if you find it useful. Find your own followers or follow us. My Twitter ID is @annenwood.

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Say what’s on your mind here. Known as

‘Tweeting’ Include links and

shorten using tools like Tiny ULR

(www.tiny.cc)

Barry Judge CMO of Best Buy is great at Tweeting

RT means RE TWEET - sending on a message you like and want to share with your own followers - fundamental to social aspect of

Twittering

Add in links to blogs, websites, images etc to make your tweets

more interesting

Remember - Only 140 characters! Just like a text A record of who has sent you a

message - either publicly (@) or

privately (Direct Message or DM)

Use Search to find things that interest you like Carphone,

Best Buy, iPhone etc

Log on to Twitter at www.twitter.com

Choose a name

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Lets people know who you are.

Builds trust& helps

people decide who to follow

Add your photo or

something which reflects who you are

Details of those who interest

you or who find you interesting

- known as ‘following’

Number of ‘Tweets’ you have made

Your profile page - update this under

‘settings’

Record of your Tweets

Use RSS feeds to get updated about

content you like such as Carphone

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More hints and tips -

Want to know more or prefer a face to face lesson? Contact Anne Wood ([email protected]) or Guy Stephens ([email protected])