Embracing social media tools09.19.08

Just saw this. Really proud of the group, it’s a whole new world for a few of them and they’re making a lot of progress wrapping their heads around a bunch of new stuff – go team!

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Twitter primer09.18.08

At the impromptu Blogging 101 session at my apartment I asked the group to keep the dialogue going and to get in touch if they had further questions or needed to be walked through anything on a one-to-one basis.  I had a request from Laura last night for some twitter instructions, I watched over 15 YouTube how-to’s meaning to just link something but couldn’t’ find any I liked, so I replied with a step-by-step email to the group instead, and thought I would post it here too.

  • Sign up with your email and a password
  • Create a username – this will appear at the end of your url, like in Myspace so choose carefully, i recommend using your name if you can, you want people to be able to find you easily
  • Search your hotmail/gmail/IM contacts for friends that are already on twitter https://twitter.com/invitations
  • Manually follow people by searching for their name or their twitter username – if you know it – for example I am alexjohnson100, christa is xter, andy is aspersions and jane is janesez
  • Then click the box that says follow underneath their picture.  If you want to stop following someone, just click remove.
  • You can also choose to have certain people’s updates sent to your phone by sms – i wouldn’t recommend this now, though it is useful in other situations.
  • There are 2 main pages – your “profile page” – where you can see all your updates listed, and “home page” which is your friend timeline, here you can see updates of everyone you follow
  • Updates are 140 words or less, most people update every few hours – think of it like your facebook status but public – also you can use it to ask questions or to post links for things you have found – the question twitter asks is – ‘what are you doing now?’
  • You can update through

(a) the website
(b) by sms (set up here http://twitter.com/devices)

(c) or through a desktop application that you can download (twitterific – for macs – is the most popular http://iconfactory.com/software/twitterrific)

(d) or online via your phone – not available for all – from m.twitter.com

  • If you want to put a url in your update, most people shorten it by using a service called tinyurl http://tinyurl.com/
  • If you want to refer to a person within your update put @ before their name – example http://twitter.com/alexjohnson100/statuses/923955330 this creates a hyperlink so that other people can click through to the mentioned person’s profile automatically
  • This is also useful as some people have updates set up on their phone so that they can get a text everytime someone mentions their name, film, or any other keyword that they’ve chosen
  • This is something you can do too by setting up a tracking system on your phone or IM (Instructions here – scroll down to second post http://blog.twitter.com/2007_09_01_archive.html)
  • If you want to mention a place use # before the location – example https://twitter.com/saskiawb/statuses/890356597
  • There are two ways to communicate on twitter

(a) through your friends timeline – if you see something you want to respond to click the arrow on the right – this is important as it creates a trail of responses that other readers can track back if they want to
(b) As above – refer to someone by name, using the @ system

  • Obviously the more people you have following you the better as it means that your community is larger, and everytime you post something it turns up in more peoples’ timelines – there are several ways to do this

(a) follow people – they will likely receive an email that you are following them and this prompts them to check out your profile and follow you
(b) become involved in discussions – you become more visible to the community if that person responds, as their friends will see the response on their timeline – it’s a public forum – don’t be shy
(c) outside of twitter – post your twitter url (twitter.com/alexjohnson100)

where people are likely to see it, click on it and press follow – for instance in your email signature

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