Twitter for Beginners
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Beginner’s Guide to Twitter
Learn how to Twitter
Twitter is where it’s at
• Twitter traffic is up 700 percent from last year, drawing almost 10 million visitors in February 2009*
• Celebrities, politicians, businesses and your friends can all be found on Twitter
*according to ComScore
Overview
• Learn how to create a Twitter account• Learn how to find and follow people• Learn how to modify account settings• Ways to Tweet• Quick Tips
Creating a Twitter Account
Get Started! Click on the green button.
Creating a Twitter Account
Complete the form and click on the create my account button.
Following people
• Who?– Follow everyone on your staff who uses Twitter– Follow clients, customers– Follow colleagues in related companies and in
your industry. – Follow relevant brands, even your competitors– Follow journalists and pundits in your market– Look at your friends’ followers and consider those
as suggestions for user you should follow.
Finding People to Follow
Use the different tabs to find people to follow.
Finding People to Follow
Here are search results for “Ashton Kutcher.”
When you find the person you want to follow, just click on the “Follow” button.
Manage Account Settings
By clicking on the settings link on top, you’ll have access to change your account settings including:• Changing your username• Connecting your Twitter account to your Mobile Device• Editing your notification settings.
It’s time to Tweet!
Now it’s time to Tweet! Twitter by entering a message (up to 140 characters)in the box and then hitting submit.
You can Tweet anything you want!
Ways to Tweet• What’s going on. Make your Twitter personal. By giving your
Twitter posts a personality, people will be more likely to follow you.
• Re-tweet (RT). Re-tweet posts that you find interesting to your friends and add your own comments after.
• Reply to directly to Tweets (@username)– This will make people feel engaged with you
Quick Tips
• Share links. Link to anything – including interesting articles or promote your blog posts.– You can shorten URLs so that they fit on your
posts at www.tinyurl.com
Quick Tips
• #Hashtags. Hashtags allow users to sort topics into useful categories to revisit later– Visit www.hashtags.org for a directory of
hashtags.
Quick Tips
• Share pics. Upload your photo to www.twitpic.com and Twitter the link to your photo.
Now you know the basics of Twitter. That’s really all there is to it. The best way to really get a handle of Twitter is to try it yourself.
Good luck!