Posts Tagged ‘twitter’
The Four Pillars of a Robust Internet Presence: #2 Social Media
Now that you have a website with changeable and updated information on it, it’s time to think about your social media outreach program. While it seems we are inundated with a landslide of places to be on the web and it’s almost dizzying to think of all the work involved in setting it up and [...]
Some good explanations about proper use of #hashtags
Sometimes I drill down a bit into specifics, but I came across this post from Ed Vielmetti at AnnArbor.com and he does a really good job of explaining Twitter hash tags, which I referred to in my last post. It spells out the great ways you can dial up “news to use” whether it be [...]
Twitter is a great tool, but here’s my take on a few things…
I’ve been a big convert when it comes to Twitter. When I first started using it a few years ago, I pretty much considered it to be noisy, random and self-involved. However, by implementing the use of a deck (I use Seesmic as a desktop app or even a web app) and setting up searches, [...]
