Twitter Update - - All Service Social Media Conference - February 2011
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TWITTER UPDATESCurrent as of Feb. 3, 2011
New Twitter LogoOnline: Use the phrase “Follow me/us on Twitter” with the word “Twitter” spelled out or with a Twitter logo and an optional link to your Twitter Account.
You can also use the current Twitter logo, Twitter Bird icon, or one of the Twitter buttons as a link to your account:
Print: Use the phrase “Follow me/us on Twitter” with the word “Twitter” spelled out or with a Twitter logo and your username.
Don’ts with the Twitter Logo
Manipulate the logos unless necessary due to color restrictions (for example, black and white)
Imply sponsorship, endorsement, or false association with Twitter, Inc.
Use the Twitter bird as a spokesperson to carry your logos or messaging (for example, your logo next to or being carried by the bird).
Use anything other than the most current versions of the Twitter logos.
Use any other artwork from our site without explicit permission.
Create your own buttons or marks using our logos.
Additional Info
Don’t use screenshots of other people’s profiles or Tweets without their permission.
Don’t use the Twitter name, logos, or Tweet marks on any apparel, product, or merchandise without our permission.
Don’t use the Twitter marks in your avatar or business icon.
Please remember to capitalize the “T” in Twitter and Tweet. For further information about use of Twitter’s name and trademarks, please contact trademarks at Twitter.com.
Govt. Contact and Info Source
New government contact at Twitter is Adam Sharp ([email protected]) or @AdamS on Twitter
Per Rachel Flagg (GSA customer service), the Federal Web Managers Council has reached out to Adam on behalf of our community to figure out the most efficient was to work together
Information compiled from “Guidelines for Use of the Twitter Trademark” offered on Twitter.com
Podcast GoodiesBeancast: (My personal fave!) Weekly roundtable podcast featuring notables from marketing, advertising, interactive and public relations community. Panelists discuss latest in industry news with a “healthy dose of perspective” (**family friendly). Hosted by Bob Knorpp (Advertising Age)
http://www.beancast.us/ and available on iTunes.
AdAge: Daily audio reports that provide leading advertising, marketing and media news stories.
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Adverve: Bill Green and Angela Natividad discuss advertising topis that “will make you laugh...or cringe.” (**NOT family friendly) Bill and Angela are regulars on the Beancast.
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Addicted to Social Media: (My least fave.) Seth Goldstein, Neil Wiser and Jody Raines discuss latest and greatest in the world of social media.
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