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Have You Lost Your Focus With Twitter?

It can happen. You read all about the benefits of using this social media site, and then you get stuck into using it on a regular basis. You’re doing all the right things too – making sure you are giving your readers plenty of good information, interacting with them and building up a following.
And then [...]

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Why Should You Retweet worthwhile Tweets?

If you are familiar with Twitter you will know that one of the things you can do on the site is to retweet what someone else has tweeted. Basically this means you tweet the exact same tweet, but with the username of the original tweeter at the front of the message. Normally it will appear [...]

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Mission Control … This is Twitter … We Are Down!

If you have been trying to get on Twitter you may be experiencing some difficulty as Twitter has gone offline. The Twitter Status Blog is reporting
“We are defending against a denial-of-service attack, and will update status again shortly.”
Keep tabs on the unfolding problem at http://status.twitter.com/

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From Twitter To Posterous

It’s been a busy week on Twitter again this week – and as per usual I have discovered something else worth pursuing as a result of my activity on Twitter.
I kept seeing links to interesting writing related material and when I clicked through to read it I discovered that it was on a website called [...]

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Why Do I Love TweetDeck?

I have been introduced to TweetDeck this week for the first time. I am a bit of a stick in the mud to be truthful, and I don’t exactly jump all over stuff like this without a bit of encouragement first.
But despite the fact I only have the one Twitter account (people with more than [...]

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Are You Tweeting Too Much?

Forgive me for asking such a personal question, but it IS worth asking. I’m not thinking about this from the point of view of other people really. Some people tweet but twice a day, while others can’t stop doing it. They tweet all the day long and love every minute of it.
No, the reason for [...]