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How to twitter like a pro

TwitterAt first look, twitter will look very simple, easy to master and something you will get bored with fairly quickly. This is exactly the way I looked at it the first few times I tried to get into it. “I’m going to the bathroom”, “I’m going out” was about the extent of what I could see accomplished with this tool. However, the deeper you get into it, the more time you spend figuring it out. It turns out that twitter is one of the most powerful tool on the web today. Here I will teach you how to twitter like a pro.

Twitter Client

TweetDeckThis is one of the most important parts of being able to really get into twitter. If you are just using the twitter.com website, you really aren’t exploiting all the features that twitter has to offer. For me personally the only client to use is tweetdeck. Tweet deck offers you columned look at different feeds. I have mine set up to show my Public feed, then my Replys, Next my Direct Messages, then my Buddy List, and last a search I’m interested in. If you can only access the web, I recommend using Tweet Tree. It’s a very powerful version of the twitter page. Take a look for more info.

However if you are an iPhone user and need a mobile version. Take a look at Tweetie. Yes it costs $2.99, however it is totally worth it in my opinion.

Your Profile

twitter profileCustomize your profile with your own background and colors. Write a good bio, and include things you are interested in. This is something I base my follow back on a great deal. If I can’t see what your into, I probably wont follow you. Also have a link to your personal webpage, wordpress blog etc. I would say that having a blog with some good articles on it makes it that more likely that I will want to follow you back.

Pay attention to your loyals

The reason I say you should keep a buddy list in your tweet deck is because it’s important to follow what your loyal twitter followers are doing. If they just end up falling into the void that is your main twitter feed, you will not be able to follow what they are doing. Soon you’ll forget about them, and they’ll forget about you. I would say that this is very important to have your community grow.

Re Tweet is key

If you see something you find interesting that someone on twitter says, be sure to show him some love by re tweeting it. I’s very simple and shows your followers that you are paying attention to what they are doing. Simply type in RT @theirname or Re Tweet@theirname and then the message they wrote.

Link etiquette

You’ve probably seen small cryptic URLs all over Twitter. The reason people do this is so they can get write more about the link. Or also to shorten it if it’s too long for the 140 characters. I must implore people to please write a detailed description about what your link is. If you don’t tell me what is on the other side of that click, I’m not going to click on it. That simple.
TweetBurnerSeeing your linking success
I personally want to be able to see how many people click on the links I post on twitter. I highly recommend using Tweet Burner for this. All you have to do is use their service to minimize your links, it’s twurl and you can select it in TweetDeck. Then you can log yourself in with your twitter user name and password on their site, and look at your Archive. Very helpful.

Hashtags

I use hastags as much as I can. They are the #something. The reason people use these is to get their message out to a wider user base. It’s a good way to get followers in a certain area. Lets say that I have some good information about a new apple product. I only have 20 followers, so I’m not seeing the benefit of tweeting it. However if I write the message with #apple, then people that are actively searching for this hash will see your message and in return follow you if it’s good.

Search

Probably the most important and underused tools on twitter. I actively search to find new people to follow. For example I’m big into sharepoint, so in my tweet deck I’ll put an active search for just the word sharepoint, so whenever anyone on twitter mentions it. I get the information. If it’s something very interesting, I’ll end up following them.

#FollowFriday

I find this to be a fairly important aspect of the current twitter atmosphere. What we do on Fridays is recommend people that we are following to people that are following us. I would prefer to get a few very good names, instead of a long list of just everyone on your list. Also if you can put a description about them as well, that just makes me more likely to follow them. Another very good place to find people to follow is JustTweetIt.com, I would recommend you add your name to their list.

Twitter Analyzer

TwitalyzerOnce you’ve set yourself up a nice following. It’s a good time to start using some twitter analytics tools. My favored is Twitalyzer.com and twitter.grader.com. You can read more about them in a previous article here.

Be helpful

Twitter to me is all about helping your tweeple. I’m always trying to give out usefull information, or help others with questions they have. That is the best way to gain respect and follows on twitter. By doing this you also get help in return. Also just have fun!

By the way you can follow me @GissiSim

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  • mrhassel
    why are you making this seem so complicated?
  • diana bolden
    Your site is very helpful in effectively using this social network. I look forward to more tips,Thanks--di
  • Barbarita
    Trying to overcome my fear of communicating without being face to face. I want to go back to school at age 59 and simplest way is online. Your article made me excited to join this world of telecommunication or be a the dinosaur that I am.
  • mscoronet
    This was some great information especially for a newbie
  • morgancarter8
    just logged onto twitter and i am a newbie to the site, and i want to twitter like a pro
  • jorway0814
    This is my first time using twitter and I hope to get better at it, and twitter with people all over the world.
  • Annyoakly
    Thanks - I agree with most of your advice but I did not know about #hashtags so double thanks for that!
    I sell gorgeous #baskets made in America. This is important this day and age. Happy Friday, Anny
  • La Vonne
    I'm really computer illiterate. I would like to learn more! What exactly is "TWITTER" & how is it a benefit? Do u only use it for a business, or can u do do more with than that?
  • pageturner
    This sounds good to me.
  • Tunebud
    I am new to the Twitter thing and fownd this very helpfull....... thanks+)
  • Thank you for this article...I was totally lost trying to figure this stuff out.
  • m1garcia
    What? No link to tweetdeck.
  • Lewis R. Lowden
    Twitter - To make a bunch of sharp, tremulous, sounds, like a bird. In short, a new bunch of bird brains brought to you (as usual) by the American anti-intellectual brain-set. However, in this sad warmongering, 30 second attention span nation it's an easy escape to sell and make money were ever it can be made. As Mark Twain Noted: In Nature There Are No Indecencies.
  • Bob
    Hi,
    You need to fix your spelling! Under Your Profile you should change "can't see what your into" to "can't see what you're into" that refers to you are vs. your meaning something belongs to you. And in the same paragraph "wont follow" should be "won't follow" with an apostrophe.

    Under LInk etiquette: "so they can get write more" about the link. Maybe you meant "can write more" or "can get more information." The next incomplete sentence ended my reading of this article...it is probably a good one, but the writing is so poor I couldn't go on!
  • mklear
    great article I am going to use these daily...I wrote an article about twitter for the first time twitter user, but your article was more for the advanced user, much appreciated here's a link to my article if you're questing why to get a twitter account in the first place, http://www.studentnerds.com/blog/2009/03/what-i...
  • Lana
    Your article really helped me to have a basic understanding of twitter. Thanks
  • A day without learning is like a day without sunshine and it has certainly been a sunny day coming here. Thank you for putting this out. It has been most helpful. I'm looking for more. This tutorial is needed by many.
  • thank you very much! Happy to hear that its made your day brighter =) Ive written a few more articles on twitter. Please explore the front page for links to them.
  • Lana
    I have heard "twitte"r and "tweeter". Can you please start at the very basic bottom and explain what this means? Or just point me in the direction of a pleace where I can find a basic explanation of these words..I hate to be ignorant ...Thanks from a senior who tries to stay " in the know" but finds it difficult!
  • Thanks, great article
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