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		<title>Twitter tidbits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you wondering about how to make the best use of Twitter? If the “sold out” attendance at Seltzer Design&#8217;s program on social media is any indication, I think many people are. Moreover, I think different things work for different people. How I use Twitter: I mainly use Twitter to stay abreast of what’s happening [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you wondering about how to make the best use of Twitter?  If the “sold out” attendance at Seltzer Design&#8217;s program on social media is any indication, I think many people are.  Moreover, I think different things work for different people.</p>
<h3>How I use Twitter:</h3>
<p>I mainly use Twitter to stay abreast of what’s happening in my profession, my industry, and the world.  I do this in three ways.</p>
<p>I use Twitter as a newspaper.  Instead of scanning the headlines of a print publication, I “follow” reporters and publications that tweet headlines of breaking stories with links to the full article.  When I want to learn more, I click the link to the full story.</p>
<p>I use Twitter as a peer-reviewed publication&#8211;and empower others to sift through the news, highlight articles of interest, and provide useful insights.  Instead of subscribing to a print journal that arrives once a month or six times a year, I “follow” a group of thought leaders I’ve identified as providers of interesting content.</p>
<p>The third way I use Twitter is as an antenna.  With the help of Tweetdeck (described below), I scan everyone’s tweets, including people I don’t know, to learn what others are saying about topics I find interesting.</p>
<p>I do this by setting up a permanent search in Tweetdeck and checking the results whenever I have time.  When I find useful information, I often start &#8220;following&#8221; the person who posted the tweet&#8211;and &#8220;retweet&#8221; his/her post to those that follow me.</p>
<h3>How others use Twitter:</h3>
<p>I use Twitter mostly for listening but of course that means someone needs to be talking&#8211;I mean tweeting.  Annie Schmidt, the Senior Designer and Strategist, identifies six ways people can tweet: curatorial, tips and advice, shout-out, self-promotional, responses and retweets.</p>
<p>Curatorial tweets identify topics of interest and provide useful insights.  Shout-outs are requests for help and/or ideas. Retweets are posts that Twitter readers forward, with full attribution, to those that follow them.</p>
<h3>Twitter tools:</h3>
<p>There are a number of tools that extend the power of Twitter.  Examples include Tweetdeck, Hootsuite, and Seesmic’s Twitter desktop client. Shortly, after the Seltzer seminar, I came across a <a href="http://www.kunocreative.com/blog/bid/21268/Tweetdeck-Tips-for-Inbound-Marketers">great Tweetdeck demo</a> that John McTigue posted on one of the Linked In groups to which I subscribe.</p>
<p>Are you atwitter about twitter?</p>
<p>I am.  Reach me at @bbmarketingplus!</p>
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