
· TwitterSearch This is the Twitter site for searching, you can search using advanced here.
- Linkbun Love this one! LinkBunch lets you put multiple links into one small link which you can share over Twitter. Here is one I made earlier.
- Friedcell It’s a simple browser add-on – we go through your tweets, find those with links and post them to your delicious account.
- Hashtags This shows you the trends in Twitter, who used a hashtag, when and the tweet with the hashtag.
- Digsby This is a social networking tool that alerts you of events like new messages and gives you a live Newsfeed of what your friends are up to.
- Twhirl is a desktop client for the Twitter microblogging service. Most of the features available on the Twitter website are accessible through twhirl, too. Plus, a lot of usability enhancements have been added.
PART ONE IS HERE
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Thanks and Reki Blessings for stopping by! The fact that anyone would be interested in what I have to say….well it still shocks me. 🙂
These Twitter tips would be for people who want to do PR, so they are a bit advanced. But, you would be surprised at how quickly you could become fluent in this Twitter-speak!
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I know you are speaking English but it reads like a foreign language. I wonder if this is how dyslexic people feel when they are asked to read something?
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Hi Niamh S,
Work away, the RSS feeds to twitter are the best.
Onwards
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I will try to use some of these. Only started on Twitter in June!
Niamh S
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