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Dec 09
2009

Find and Follow on Twitter

Posted by John in Twitter , tweet , advertising

John

Find people on Twitter: Twitter Search!

Submitted Nov 06, 2008 in Getting Started

Find your friends and make some new ones

Twitter is more fun with friends. Now that you're twittering, find new friends or follow people you already know to get their twitter updates too. You can find your friends using people search, Twitter search, address book import, or URL look up.


Note:
Did you know that you can navigate directly to a user's profile if you know their username? Simply enter the URL http://twitter.com/username in your browser, replacing 'username' with the username of the account you would like to visit.

 

Find People by name

Use Twitter's people search to find people who currently use Twitter.  Search for a first, last, or user name as a starting point, and see what comes up. We use the full name as well as the user name fields to give you as many relevant results as possible.

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To use people search, click on the 'Find People' link in the top navigation bar, and select the 'Find on Twitter' tab. If you don't find who you're looking for, dig deeper using some of the options suggested in the sidebar.

 

Find people using keywords, location, interests, and more!

A tiny, hidden gem lies in Twitter's footer navigation bar: Twitter Search!  Twitter search is an incredible tool that allows you to find virtually anything and anyone by adding the ability to search for key words, locations, phrases, and more!  Type in any word and you're guaranteed to get real time results.  

  • Want to know what people think of a new movie?  Try searching for it.  
  • Search for any phrase ('I dreamt' is an interesting one)
  • Want to know what people are saying about your company? Try a keyword search.
  • Wondering who sends tweets from your area? Try searching for 'location:cityname' to see a list of people who are from that city.

The results you get from Twitter show what people are saying and doing right now!  

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You can translate foreign language updates into English, filter by language, post a Twitter update linking to interesting search results, and even subscribe to search results (this is like tracking keywords, but on the web!)   

We also keep track of the most popular topics, called "trending topics"  so you'll always know what people are excited about.

But that's not all: check out Advanced Search to do some truly amazing things, like find people within 15 miles of a given location, find updates by positive or negative connotation, find updates to a certain person or from a certain person, or even updates within a specified time period. For more information about advanced search operators, click here.

 

Find people on other networks

We can check a list of your contacts to see if any of them are currently using Twitter.  You can check address books from Gmail, Yahoo, and AOL.  (We'll support more networks in the future!)  We'll show you who is on Twitter and you can choose to follow them if you want to get their Twitter updates.

To import an address book, visit the Find People link.  The tab is already selected for you, just type in your email address and password.  Note: Twitter doesn't save your email log in information, we only use it once to get permission to view your contacts list. 

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Oct 21
2009

Start Tweeting

Posted by John in Twitter , tweet , owners , advertising

John

Start Tweeting 

Join Twitter and start Tweeting

Link To Talk Accommodation Twitter
Link Join To Twitter
One of the new free ways to get connected is to Tweet. Set up an account and start following other people in your industry. We should all be a little more willing to use these tools.It's far easier to to just ignore these things, give it a go and see your hits to your site grow.
What can I Tweet about ?
Build a list, whats on in your area, New Breakfast Menu's, Special Offers, Seasonal Events,

Jul 28
2009

How #FollowFriday Works on Twitter

Posted by John in Twitter , tweet

John

What is #followfriday? Every Friday, you’ll see thousands of people on Twitter using this phrase, so we thought we’d take a moment to explain what Follow Friday is, and how you can join in with this Twitter game.

Here is a quick guide to the FollowFriday phenomenon:

1. #followfriday is a game in which people suggest who to follow on Twitter. It helps everyone find interesting Twitter users. You list the users you recommend following and add “#followfriday” anywhere in the Tweet so others can find it. The “#” is very important – don’t forget it! Example Tweet (feel free to copy this and replace the Twitter names with your friends’ Twitter names and reasons to follow)

FollowFriday is successful because of three main factors:

1. It’s easy. It takes little effort to send a tweet, something people do dozens of times a day.

2. It’s participatory. You don’t need to be part of the “Twitterati” to participate. You can suggest one person or 100 people. You can get endorsements from one person or a hundred people.

3. It’s karmic and it feels good. It’s a great feeling to simply say, I think this person is great. You should follow them.

Jul 28
2009

The Twitter Guide Book

Posted by John in Twitter , tweet

John

 From Mashable web pages, a Guide Book to Twitter

 Twiiter Guide Book"Twitter is a social network used by millions of people, and thousands more are signing up every day to send short messages to groups of friends. But where's the user manual for Twitter? Where do new Twitter users go to learn about Tweeting, retweets, hashtags and customizing your Twitter profile? Where do you go if you want to know all about building a community on Twitter, or using Twitter for business? How can you find advanced tools for using Twitter on your phone or your desktop? To answer all these questions and more, we've assembled The Twitter Guide Book, a complete collection of resources for mastering Twitter. Happy Tweeting!"

 

http://mashable.com/guidebook/twitter/

Jul 28
2009

Enhancing Value for Customers and Businesses

Posted by John in Twitter , tweet

John

Enhancing Value for Customers and Businesses

Many are seeing a wide variety of businesses using Twitter in interesting ways to create value for customers and consumers. As a result, we're often invited by businesses and organizations to talk about Twitter and how it can be used to better engage with customers. Twitter is still a small team so it made more sense to do some research and make it widely available rather than personally visit businesses big and small.

We coordinated with business students and writers to surface some interesting findings, best practices, steps for getting started, and case studies. The results demonstrate how customers are getting value out of Twitter and suggest techniques businesses can employ to enhance that value. While this work was envisioned for businesses, it's also useful for anyone using Twitter so have a look if you like.


Where To Find It

At the bottom of every page on Twitter, you can now find a new link called Business. This will take you to a suite of web pages called Twitter 101, A Special Guide. There is also a downloadable slideshow available as a PDF that's more of an overview which folks can use to give presentations within larger organizations to teach others about Twitter. We're focused on enhancing value across Twitter in general—these documents are just a first step.
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