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		<title>Micro-Blogging on Twitter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a hot new trend going on right now and it&#8217;s called micro-blogging. So what&#8217;s a micro-blog? And moreover, what&#8217;s Twitter? Twitter is a micro-blogger platform that allows users to create entries that are only 140 characters in length. These entries are referred to as &#8220;tweets.&#8221;Originally designed to keep friends and family up to date [...]]]></description>
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<div>There&#8217;s a hot new trend going on right now and it&#8217;s called micro-blogging. So what&#8217;s a micro-blog? And moreover, what&#8217;s Twitter? Twitter is a micro-blogger platform that allows users to create entries that are only 140 characters in length. These entries are referred to as &#8220;tweets.&#8221;<br/><br/>Originally designed to keep friends and family up to date on what you&#8217;re doing, Twitter can also be a great place to share your latest book project, promotional ideas as well as interacting with fellow tweets (folks who twitter) and writers. And yes, you can have a blog and a Twitter page. I have both but I feed my blog into my Twitter site so that my Twitter page gets updated each time I add new content to my blog. There&#8217;s an easy application to add your blog feed to Twitter, it takes just minutes to do. Head on over to: Twitterfeed.<br/><br/>To sign up for a Twitter account just complete their short sign up form. Remember to brand yourself! This is important. Once you create a Twitter account you can&#8217;t go back and change your name so find something that works for you. Maybe it&#8217;s fictionwriter or businesswriter or whatever you want. My Twitter page is bookgal which is fun play on words for what I do (and what I love). Once you have a Twitter account you can immediately start tweeting. The service is completely free and you can also keep up with other people&#8217;s tweets by &#8220;following&#8221; them. Their micro-blog entries will show up on your Twitter home page so you can easily keep track of them. You can also be notified by phone when they add a tweet. You can twitter from anywhere, even your phone. I&#8217;ve been known to twitter from my blackberry.<br/><br/>Why on Earth Would you Want to Twitter?<br/><br/>When Twitter first started, people were a little perplexed. I mean why on earth would you want to blog in 140 characters? Well since the site emerged in 2006, it&#8217;s grown enormously in popularity. With Twitter pages from sites like CNN and every one of the political candidates, the site&#8217;s popularity can&#8217;t be overstated. Nor can its applications for the future. Also, even if you don&#8217;t have a ton of people following your tweets, keep in mind that Twitter search sites are popping up everywhere. This means that if you tweet using keywords that matter to your reader/market, you could be found and followed! For one such search site check out: summarize. Also, if you&#8217;re trying to gauge the popularity of a certain word or phrase and how often it&#8217;s being used or referred to, you can head on over to Tweet Volume and find out. Just plug in your search term or terms and up will pop a list of results!<br/><br/>Most Well-Known Twitter Users<br/><br/> Many organizations (such as the Los Angeles Fire Department) have embraced the technology and put it to use in situations such as the October 2007 California wildfires.<br/><br/> Higher education is also using the technology to relay important information to students in a more timely manner. The University of Texas at San Antonio College of Engineering is one such example.<br/><br/> Several U.S. presidential campaigns use Twitter as a publicity mechanism, Ron Paul, John Edwards, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton all have Twitter pages.<br/><br/> Media outlets such as CNN have also started using Twitter to break news.<br/><br/>How to Use Twitter Effectively<br/><br/>If you&#8217;ve pondered using Twitter but aren&#8217;t sure how to use it effectively, here are some quick tips to give you some great twittering-ideas:<br/><br/> Teach stuff &#8211; teach a little mini-lesson on Twitter. Delve into your area of expertise or just talk about book publishing and how to get published.<br/><br/> Showcase your book &#8211; don&#8217;t do this in a &#8220;my book is so fabulous&#8221; kind of way but offer to give advice (like I mention in Teach Stuff) or share with your Twitter followers how the promotion of the book is going.<br/><br/> Use Twitter as a news source: you can easily announce news both from your world (as long as it relates to your topic) and from the world of your expertise. So for example I&#8217;ve done tweets on book industry stuff, breaking news, etc.<br/><br/> Widen your network &#8211; follow other Twitter folk, this will not only give you some ideas for your own &#8220;tweets&#8221; but it&#8217;s a great way to network with other writers or professionals.<br/><br/> Keep the buzz going when you&#8217;re on the move &#8211; it&#8217;s hard to keep blogging when you&#8217;re on the road (trust me, I know this first hand) &#8211; so when I travel, I tweet. I share what I&#8217;m doing, what&#8217;s happening in my world and try to offer insight and advice.<br/><br/> Market yourself &#8211; remember that while Twitter may seem like a fun little tool, it&#8217;s also a great way to market yourself. Just like the ideas we mention above, there are a hundred+ more things you can do.<br/><br/>Golden Rules of Twitter:<br/><br/>Here are a few rules to live by when tweeting:<br/><br/> Be Original, useful and helpful.<br/><br/> Every Tweet counts (don&#8217;t tell people you&#8217;re washing your cat) don&#8217;t just tweet on useless stuff or you&#8217;ll lose followers.<br/><br/> Ask questions: you&#8217;ve got a network (or you want one) now use it! Ask questions, take surveys, get your followers involved in your message and marketing!<br/><br/> It&#8217;s not all about you (again, back to the cat) people want to know useful stuff, I know, it&#8217;s getting repetitive but there&#8217;s a reason: it&#8217;s important.<br/><br/> Promote your Twitter account in your email signature line and on your blog.<br/><br/> Network: don&#8217;t expect your followers to grow if you&#8217;re not following other people. Network, search for others in your area and follow them.<br/><br/> Personal is ok. Even though I said not to post useless information it&#8217;s still not a bad idea to (from time to time) post a personal Tweet or two. Provide value and twitter-followers will beat a path to your door.<br/><br/> Keep Twittering, followers will come if you keep updating your Twitter account.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Penny Sansevieri</strong></em></div>
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