Feed Your Twitter Curiosity - 25 Unmissable Posts On Twitter
A couple days ago I sent out a “tweet” asking why they use Twitter . Here are some answers from some twitter die hard fans,
Fun! Twitter is a blast. - Remarkablogger
The opportunity to chime in (relevantly) to conversations with people you wouldn’t otherwise have a chance to interact with. - Dave Navarro
Twitter is a worldwide virtual watercooler for one-man/woman biz-people. It feeds the interaction zones. - Jonathan Fields
Stream of consciousness shared by you and all of your friends. Almost like IM, but can be as focused or unfocused as you want - DavidCubed
As you can see the service that twitter provides is well liked by many popular bloggers and entrepreneurs. The reason behind it - Twitter hosts one of the most active community that is hard to find on any other social networking sites. One of the main reasons behind twitter being such a massive hit is the ability to interact with people and get a response almost in an instant, as long as the person you are tweeting to knows you or is around.
When was the last time you emailed a popular A-list blogger and got a reply within a day or 5 minutes for that matter? Give twitter a shot. You will most probably get an answer from people who you would otherwise have a hard time getting in touch via any other communication medium. It is simply the best communication and networking tool out their on the web.
There are hundreds of articles on Twitter all over the web, so I am not going to waste your time or mine on how to use twitter or the importance of it. All I can say is Twitter is the best thing that has been around in terms of marketing and networking.
At the end of this post, I have compiled some of the best guides and posts for you on Twitter. If I had to say something about Twitter in one sentence, this is what it would be
Twitter is the networking hub for the known to know the unknown and for the unknown to be known.
If you aren’t on Twitter yet, it’s about time you get in on it and start utilizing the best networking tool out there. The possibilities to promote your blog/business and network with Twitter is beyond your wildest imagination. Below you will find 25 links to help you get started on Twitter and how to use and maximize opportunities using it’s service.
25 Best of The Best Posts on Twitter
- Newbie’s Guide To Twitter
- Twitteroid’s Guide to Mastering Twitter ( PDF )
- The Big Juicy Twitter Guide
- 17 Ways You Can Use Twitter: A Guide For Beginners, Marketers and Business Owners
- Your Guide To Micro-Blogging and Twitter
- Advance Twitter: Don’t Tweet Like a NooB
- Ultimate Guide to Twitter tools and resources for Journalists
- Twitter: Why It’s So Great and How To Effectively Use It
- Five Reasons Twitter is An Essential Social Media Tool
- Twitter Is Paying My Rent
- Twitter For Traffic and Talk: Who is Using Twitter and How?
- The Several Habits of Wildly Successful Twitter Users
- 200+ Internet Marketing Gurus On Twitter
- How Twitter Made My Website Better
- 35 Twitter Tips from 35 Twitter Users
- The 10 Ways I learned to Use Twitter in 2007… ( aka Why and How I Use Twitter )
- The Golden Rule of Twitter of Marketing
- How To Use Twitter - Tips for Bloggers
- How to Use Twitter for Marketing and PR
- The Ultimate Men With Pens Guide To Twitter
- Ecommerce Microblogging: More Reasons to Twitter
- Three Ways To Maximize Your Twitter Time For Networking, Marketing and Fun
- Why I Love Twitter
- 10 Best Twitter Tools for Wordpress Blogs
- Twitpitch: The Elevator Pitch Hits Twitter
What do you think of Twitter? Share your thoughts, your purpose and your strategy on using Twitter. And if you aren’t using it yet, it’s about time you start maximizing your business/blog and your opportunities with its service.
Here is my profile on Twitter. Feel free to join me.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 3:03 am
Great post. Twitter is an addiction and you just gave a wonderful set of new sites for me to look at. I recently put together a post along the same lines on my site you may want to look at too. http://tinyurl.com/2y7f33
April 22nd, 2008 at 3:11 am
@koka- Thanks for sharing your article. Your article is one of the best “twitter well explained” articles I have come across.
April 22nd, 2008 at 2:20 pm
Feed Your Twitter Curiosity - 25 Unmissable Posts On Twitter…
25 Unmissable Posts On Twitter…
April 22nd, 2008 at 2:21 pm
STUMBLED!
Great list, I just recently signed up to Twitter.
VOTED for this post at:
http://www.newsdots.com/industrynews/25-unmissable-posts-on-twitter/
April 22nd, 2008 at 4:37 pm
Thanks @Ritu. I’m going to add a link back to this post from my article as well.
April 23rd, 2008 at 12:53 am
Strategy? Aw heck, I just use twitter in hopes to occasionally brush elbows with Maki, Darren and Brian. I don’t actually use it for anything
Seriously, thanks for the article links, Ritu. Lotsa good stuff here.
April 23rd, 2008 at 1:43 am
@Geoserv: Thanks for the stumble and vote on newsdot
@koka: Thank You. We appreciate you wanting to link back to us
@Bob: Glad you liked it. I use twitter for fun, marketing and networking. It’s the best mashup platform out there
April 25th, 2008 at 4:55 am
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April 25th, 2008 at 5:59 am
An excellent intro into Twitter for new users. I’ve been using it since November 07 and after reading this I remember that newness feeling, the excitement. It’s true, twitter is incredibly powerful.
If you haven’t heard, @WarrenWhitlock and @coachdeb are making a twitter handbook. My “The Twitter Poem” will even be in it: http://twitterhandbook.com/blog/the-twitter-poem/
April 29th, 2008 at 12:05 am
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May 3rd, 2008 at 7:30 pm
Thanks for the great post. My friends keep saying,”WHAT is Twitter?” Now I can just send them this URL and YOU can try to explain it better than I can!
I use it differently, I think. I use twhirl and let it ping ping ping all day long. When I have a few minutes, I speed read over it to see if anything catches my interest. If it does, I will either chase down a link or message the twitterer. Even though the poster may not be online, chances are he/she will be soon. It’s a great learning tool, a great tool for connectivity, and besides all that, it’s fun!
May 6th, 2008 at 1:46 pm
You missed a great one.
7 tips to a good twitter experience
http://meryl.net/2008/04/01/7-tips-to-a-good-twitter-experience/