One of the primary reasons I decided to embark upon this series of Social Networking Reviews was to help the general ActiveRain membership weed through the endless offering of new networks that seem to pop-up daily, and provide helpful information in order to better determine which ones pose the most potential benefit to their core business. Ultimately, each of us needs to make the final determination ourselves regarding our Internet time investments.

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"140 characters"....That's it.

Think social networking on steroids  ~  Or Instant Messaging with an Attitude  ~  Or even, Micro-Blogging.

Twitter I am the first to admit that when I heard of Twitter, I was less than enthusiastic. I mean, seriously, who cares if I'm going to the bathroom, or if I'm sitting in the barber's chair, or eating sushi for dinner. Come on! Get a life, will ya? Sheesh!

 

But when Net-savvy people I trust and respect tell me there's value in something, I can't help but listen to what they're saying.

Jack Dorsey Biz Stone noah Evan Williams jeremiah Blaine Cook Lars Jason Goldman Chris Baum jerrymichalski Buzz Andersen Sacca danah Mary Hodder Brian Walsh Rod Begbie seanbonner Xeni Jardin Ross caroline Nitin om tedr Narendra Dave McClure Nick Douglas Mr Messina Tara missrogue Hunt Brian Oberkirch Jonathan Greene Michael Parekh Paul Terry Walhus Dion Hinchcliffe Hillary Hartley Scott Beale Buster McLeod Oren Michels Josh Bancroft Aubrey Sabala Antonio Edward dydimustk Dave Shawn seth goldstein Dave Winer Jason Calacanis Cameron Walters George Kelly Christine Herron Sanford B lane Glenda Daniel Johnson, Jr. Mirona Iliescu Michael McFadden Dan Cederholm mdy Don The Idea Guy randy stewart Stewart Courtney P Thor Muller brady forrest Pete Prodoehl Chaitanya Sagar holiday i heart quotes Zoot David Parmet Josh Hallett Halsted Chris Campbell Neil Drumm Justine Alicia Megan McCarthy Vinnie Lauria Andrew Parker Rich Ben Brown Frank Gilroy Elea Colin Brumelle Steve Dembo Stowe Boyd Chris Brogan Graham English Justin Kownacki Rob Cottingham Brian Conley Bill Palmer Michael Bailey Beth Kanter John Wall Becky McCray Alan Weinkrantz Marc Sirkin Veronica Brian Clark Doug Haslam

Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send "updates" (or "tweets"; text-based posts, up to 140 characters long) to the Twitter website, via short message service (e.g. on a cell phone), instant messaging, or a third-party application such as Twitterrific or Facebook.

Updates are displayed on the user's profile page and instantly delivered to other users who have signed up to receive them. The sender can restrict delivery to those in his or her circle of friends (delivery to everyone is the default). Users can receive updates via the Twitter website, instant messaging, SMS, RSS, email or through an application. For SMS, four gateway numbers are currently available: short codes for the USA, Canada, and India, as well as a UK number for international use. Several third parties offer posting and receiving updates via email.

HISTORY OF TWITTER

Twitter initially began as a research and development project within a San Francisco start-up company, Obvious LLC, in March 2006. At first, it was only used internally by the company, and then officially launched in October 2006.

The popularity of the service grew rapidly, and in March 2007, won the 2007 South by Southwest Web Award in the blog category. Jack Dorsey, widely acknowledged as the man behind the concept of Twitter, gave the following playful acceptance speech at SXSW:

"We'd like to thank you in 140 characters or less. And we just did!"

A month later, Obvious LLC spun off the service as a separate entity under the name Twitter, Inc., with Jack Dorsey as its CEO.

WHY YOU SHOULD USE TWITTER

Well, I suppose the primary benefits are rather obvious:

1) Expanding your networking sphere outside of ActiveRain, and across other business disciplines

2) Increasing/enhancing your Internet exposure

3) Making additional 'touches' with your current sphere

4) Another tool for marketing/promotion

5) It's Fun!

Here's just a brief sampling of fellow Rain Drops & friends who 'Tweet!"....

Bob Stewart, Brad Andersohn, Sarah Cooper, Chris Shouse, Ines Hegedus-Garcia, Todd Waller, Maureen Francis, Melissa Grant, Jason Crouch, Faina Sechzer, Kim Woods, Kristal Kraft, Midori Miller, Chris Elizabeth Griffith, Linda Davis, Bob Carney, Irena Netchaev, Jeff Turner, Rocky Turner, Monica McCullidudy, Rudy & Joe from Sellsius, Jessica Horton, Joel Burslem, Jeannette Neerpat, Carole Cohen, Cyndee Haydon, Roberta Murphy, Teresa Boardman, Linda Davis, Mariana Wagner, Michelle D, MISSY CAULK, Pat Katano, Rob Aubrey, Maureen McCabe, Dustin Luther, Paul Chaney, Steve Dalton, Seth Godin, Kris Wales, Matt Gosselin, Laura Monroe, Jay McCullicudy, Diane Aurit, Bob and Lisa Hammerstein, Alison Werner, David Childs, Sarah Stelmok, Marian Burnstein, Ginger Wilcox, Lola Audu, Brian Block, Karen Moorhead, Ann Cummings, Tracy Thomas, Desiree Daniels, Josette Skilling, John Lockwood, Marchel Peterson, Paul Slaybaugh, Lisa Heindel, Colleen Kulikowski, Laurie Manny. Sally Cheeseman, Joey Aszterbaum, John Novak, Jason Crouch, Nicole Rae, Steven Groves, Ed Ryb, Margaret Rome, Drew Meyers, Galen Ward, Jim Duncan, Robert Scoble, Kaye Thomas, Janie Coffey, Jeff Corbett, Heather Elias, Marlene Scheffer, and many, many more!


HOW TO USE TWITTER TO PROMOTE YOUR BLOG

Just like ActiveRain, Twitter is a lot of things to a lot of different people. For some, it's simply another virtual destination to hang out after a long day and let your hair down. Personally, I prefer to use my gtalk (Google Talk) for Twittering. It's less cumbersome (you don't have to keep refreshing your screen) and it allows me to multi-task (we all know how important multi-tasking is!)

 I follow Chris Brogan, a well known expert on Social Media/Networking. He has some really great advice to offer regarding the use of Twitter:

"Since I started using Twitter, I have more than doubled my blog traffic over the last several months, and I can tell you how"....

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    • Some people just dump their blog posts into Twitter automatically, with a simple "New Blog Post: Money is Better Than Dirt" and away you go. I've found a way of using Twitter to encourage participation on my website, and it's better than easy; it's tasteful!

Ask a Question

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    • Instead of telling your Twitter audience that you've published a new post, ask them their opinion on the core topic you've covered. "Do you think banner ads are dead?" followed by a link to your site is much more appealing than posting to Twitter, "Banner Ads Are Not Dead." Asking a question engages your Twitter followers and solicits their experience.

If Comments Flow, Remark on It

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    • I genuinely believe that the comments section of my blog is better than anything I write on my own. To that end, when a topic seems to take off, I send a note to Twitter alerting people to the quality of the conversation in the comments. It's not pitchy in nature. I'm simply sharing that the best stuff came after the initial post.

Sometimes, I Even Dare to Ask for a Stumble

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    • My number two referrer to my site on most slow-medium traffic days is StumbleUpon. Because I seem to get "better" response from people who visit from that site than from other traffic sources, I sometimes will send a third post to Twitter, asking if someone thinks X post is worth a Stumble. Because I do a lot of sharing and promoting and helping others, I usually get a lot of willing people to Stumble something for me from time to time.

I don't over-do it, and I know that not every day is a "killer blog post" day. With that in mind, when I do ask, it makes a huge difference.

Those Three Touches Help Lots

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    • So in the end, I ask my following in Twitter for love three times: once when I post the blog, again if it takes off well in the comments section, and sometimes a third time if I want to really amp the traffic via StumbleUpon. I mix these requests in liberally with all the various ways I help others using Twitter, and so it doesn't come off like I'm perpetually pitching my own stuff. My current monthly rate of pitching others vs. promoting my own site is 75 / 25 in other people's favor. That sounds fair, right?

USING TWITTER TO 'LISTEN' AND 'LEARN'

Another voice that I listen to consistently and trust is Joel Burslem, Marketing Director of Inman News, and author of the popular blog, Future of Real Estate Marketing. He recently shared some great insights about his experiences with Twitter:

Like many in the real estate blogosphere I've been playing around with Twitter a lot recently. (Follow me here jburslem)

I wrote a post on the Inman Blog recently where I described one application of the service; how you could use it to subscribe to news and essentially build a real time teleprinter for your desktop (using a desktop client like Twhirl).

The group blog agentgenius.com is using Twitter to integrate live feeds of all its contributors "tweets" into a rolling stream of consciousness.

But here's the killer app for Twitter. I think Jeff Turner might have stumbled on to it in his post when he searched Twitter for the word "Realtor". Twitter is a fantastic tool for business intelligence.

Why? Because you can use it to hear what your customers, clients, users are saying about you.

I use a site called TweetScan to search for keywords through the Twitterstream - this is what I found out in one sitting for searches on a couple of Real Estate 2.0 sites, for example.

Real-time Twitter Search - Zillow

My takeaway: People are still using Zillow - but disappointed by what they're seeing. Will they keep coming back?

Real-time Twitter Search - Redfin

My takeaway: People are using Redfin to research the market looking for bargains. Seems like their marketing angle (see Redfin's Business Model Better for Consumers) is bang on.

These are just a couple of examples, but you can see how you could use Twitter to keep a finger on the pulse of your customers' feelings.

If I were working in the marketing or communications departments for either of these companies, I'd be trolling the Twitter feeds looking for these themes and answering any questions.

The best thing is that Tweetscan makes it easy to subscribe to an RSS search of a particular keyword (I subscribe to Inman, for example) which makes that job even easier.

Part of the challenge in marketing for many years has been trying to figure out what people think of your product or service. That's why you often had to resort to focus groups, user questionnaires, surveys and all kinds of brute force methods to figure out what people think.

Twitter on the other hand is a real-time, real-world glimpse into the minds of your customers. Granted right now it's a small, technologically literate slice of the population using Twitter - but if that's your demographic, you should be paying attention.

USING TWITTER APPS

  1. Explore Twitter - Here you'll find Twitter Blocks and other helpful applications. 
  2. Twhirl - Will give you a free download to use Twitter from your computer's desktop.
  3. Quotably - Makes it easy to follow the conversations that people are having on Twitter.
  4. Twitterfeed - Will take any blog you have, i.e., Active Rain, Blogspot, Flickr (anything with an RSS feed), and will post it as often as you like to your Twitter. So you don't even have to GO to Twitter to Tweet!
  5. Twitter Tools - Have your blog automatically notify Twitter when you post
  6. Twitter Etiquette - Evolving attitudes and concepts from Twitter users on how to behave on Twitter
  7. Tweet Scan - Search public Twitter posts in real-time from the page or using Firefox's search box. Find replies, track keywords, and sign up for daily/weekly email alerts.
  8. Twitbin - Allows you to send & receive 'tweets' directly from your Firefox browser.
  9. G-Talk - You can send & receive your 'tweets' through Google Talk.
  10. Tweetburner - Allows you to keep track of what happens to the links in tweets shared with you, by you, by your friends and every other twitterer.

TWITTER TUTORIALS

Other similar 'Twitteresque' networks:  Pownce   Dodgeball   Jaiku

So there ya go! I trust that you found the information shared here helpful to your evaluation/decision-making process. Please feel free to comment and share your own personal experiences with Twitter.

 
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86 Comments on "The What & Why of Twitter" - Social Network Review

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2008
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Hi Rich, have been waiting for this. Did a quick Read but realize I need more time to really soak up everything and more that you wrote. Good stuff. Bookmarked. I am still a bit confused or lost with twitter but am trying to open my mind. Thanks for this.
1:25pm • #1
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What a great, detailed, informative post! I've subscribed to your blog and am excited to read the rest of this series (as an answer to my post). Just what I was looking for. Thanks.
1:26pm • #2
How come there are so many people promoting Twitter on AR? It seems like AR would start deleting these posts at some point...
1:26pm • #3
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Rich-Twitter is addictive. I joined last October from the bidding of a friend. It's been a love affair ever since!
1:28pm • #4
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Rich: I'm book-marking and checking it out later. I actually have a Twitter acct. But to be honest, I am NOT sure exactly what to do with hit----hence bookmarking this. THANKS!

1:28pm • #5
Great detailed post! Thanks for clarifying and making it easy.
1:29pm • #6
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Well this is some great info.  I'm still trying to get my feet wet with twitter.  When somebody posts something and I respond to them, I wonder, do they even see my post if they aren't following me?  Kind of odd.  But I will give it more time to figure it out.  I rely on posts like yours to help me.  Thanks a bunch!
1:32pm • #7
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Rich, First, great post!  I have not seen you on Twitter but then I have not been "tweeting/chirping" much.  AJ
1:33pm • #8
Excellent post on Twitter and all the things you can do with it.  You feel connected and you learn so much.  By the way is there a Chris House or dod you mean me Chris Shouse LOL   anyone who wants can follow  me @ChrisShouse:)
1:36pm • #9

Is this where I shamelessly plug for new followers? @activebob really has nothing too exciting to report.......although I do drop AR secrets every now and then. The twitter audience got news of Brad coming on board the day before anyone else.

It will be interesting to see the business side of it develop. If I were a local professional I would be following anyone within 10 miles of where I live, that's for sure....... 

1:47pm • #10
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Rich -  {bob here} again.... Hey thanks for the Twit mention. Lisa never seems to get on there but I have and continue too. It's a lot of fun. I still reckon it to a glorified chat room though, don't you think? Maybe I havne't explored all the possibilities yet and other apps out there for it. I have book-marked your post for further reading. Thanks for the post and hope all is well with you. Lisa says hi! 
1:52pm • #11
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Chris - opps! Sorry about that!

Grant - obviously, if a lot of people are talking about something and creating a buzz, there must be something to it. As someone who implements innovative technology, Twitter would definitely have benefits for your business, right?

1:58pm • #12
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There is so much information here. I always heard about Twitter but never really checked it out. Now I will. Thanks.
2:09pm • #13
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Rich- You just gave me a ton of stuff to soak up. I am loving Twitter, and intend on using it to its full capacity! If you want to follow @jneerpat!
2:21pm • #14
Rich -- @jolietrealtor here, so glad you explained about tweetscan, I wondered how to follow conversations by topic. . .off to try it!
2:24pm • #15
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@ActiveRich  I love twitter and try to visit as often as I can!

@monimcgill (my Twitter name) 

2:41pm • #16
Wow, that's a long post with tons of info -- thanks!  I will be checking out Twitter again...
2:44pm • #17
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Wow, this is waaay over 140 characters! One of the great things about so many Rainers being on Twitter is that we're constantly finding new ways to use it. It's a great addition to the online marketing arsenal. You can find me on Twitter as @LVRealEstate.
3:02pm • #18
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I actually signed up for this,(twittter) But  haven't taken the time to figure all out!
3:10pm • #19
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Where can I get the Cliff's Notes on this Twitter thing?  WAYY too much info to digest.
3:18pm • #20
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So, is there a critical Twitter mass the last few days?  I've posts a few times, and so have plenty of others.  BTW, the support for new Twits from those in A/R already participating is great.  

3:22pm • #21
Thanks for the write up...very informative.  I have been meaning to get involved at Twitter but just haven't had the time.  This is great inspiration to find the time.  Thanks.
3:24pm • #22
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BTW, ActiveBob, I have a follow pending on you...
3:27pm • #23
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THIS IS ALL NEW TO ME.  FIRST TIME I HAVE HEARD OF IT, WHERE HAVE I BEEN?  I AM GOING TO BOOKMARK THIS POST AND COME BACK AND READ IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN BECAUSE THERE IS SO MUCH INFORMATION.

THANKS FOR THE DETAILS

DANIEL

3:34pm • #24
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Donna - I would suggest the two tutorials towards the end of my post. There is a great video that takes about 10 minutes, and shorter "Twitter in Plain English."
3:50pm • #25
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Rich-  I have read a number of articles re: Twitter and was never really sold.  This was the first article I have read where some things finally 'clicked' for me and have motivated me to get with this Twitter thing.  Thanks for laying it out so nicely and easily to read.

(side- My takeaway: People are still using Zillow - but disappointed by what they're seeing. Will they keep coming back? -  Yes! In fact, 22% of our audience comes to the site more than 10 times a month. Sorry, had to throw that in there.)

Great post!  I will check out your other Social Networking Reviews. 

4:07pm • #26
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Blogging is killing me!  Another blog site, I've got websites to build and customers to service.  At some point there is a diminishing return on the time investment.  I'm near overkill and need to profitize my time and commitments in a world of constant new social bookmarking sites.  


Like everything there is a business cycle, where do you see social bookmarking in their business cycle:


·    Growth (A speedup in the pace of economic activity)
·    Peak (The upper range of a business cycle)
·    Contraction (A slowdown in the pace of economic activity)
·    Trough (The lower turning point of a business cycle, where a contraction turns into growth and expansion)

4:24pm • #27
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Gee, you left me out. I've been pushing it here to. :(
4:52pm • #28
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Okay, I signed up today - joined twitter off a link from Active Brad, I believe.  Now, I am interested in doing this.  I am a little curious at whether the stalkers/creepy people ever come out?  Forgive me, but have any of  you run into this?  Speaking of stalking, just joined your blog log, Rich.  I've seen the two videos on this and all I can remember is not to tweet too much!  Can you twitter and not tweet???????
5:29pm • #29
thanks for the review. I haven't been able to find any as detailed as yours!
6:01pm • #30
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Yeah...I understand everything you wrote about...yeah, right. I'm twittering softly through twitterworld....and starting to understand more....you just blew all my learning out the window....with THIS. I'm sooo behind aren't I?
6:46pm • #31
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Oh boy, another push to check Twitter out.  Yet another social networking site - when will it end!?  LOL!
7:45pm • #32
Bookmarked and saved forever! Thanks Rich, I have been waiting for a twitter post like this. I liked Missy Caulk's version too.  This one took you some time, I can tell.  Thanks Rich, YOU ROCK! ...I mean TWIT!!  LOL!~  :-)
8:04pm • #33
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Excellent info! Thanks for elaborating on possible uses and providing the helpful links . . . makes it easier to put it all together.  I look forward to more of your social networking posts . . .
9:28pm • #34
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"3) Making additional 'touches' with your current sphere"  Huh...you don't know my sphere...let me work on explaining texting to them first!
9:46pm • #35
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Wow, Rich...well done. Thanks for introducing me to Chris Brogan...great stuff there.

@joeyloans

10:35pm • #36
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Rich, you are the most awesome tutor EVER!!!  Thank you for posting this.  I can see I am going to have to take an afternoon to download a bunch of the "extra" programs and play with this....  More than I have been.

MarleneS on Twitter

PS  It's ok, Missy, he left me out, but then, I'm not famous...

10:55pm • #37
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I'm bookmarking this...I joined Twitter a couple of months ago and couldn't figure out how to take advantage of it.  This is very helpful...btw, I will be following you - look out for TundrasIgloo.
10:59pm • #38
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Whoa Rich!  This is a fact-filled post of useful data!  Twitter away...
1:37am • #39
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Marlene - you're there. You're 'famous' in my book! Or is that 'Infamous?'
2:52am • #40

Rich- Thanks so much for this informative post.  Wow - for as much as I know - there is 10 times more that I don't know!  Holly schniekies, I wouldn't be able to keep up with all this viral networking info if people like you didn't help out with such great articles.

Thanks a million!

3:36am • #41
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What's twitter?  

 

I love using twitter to kill idle time. I follow from my phone.  Today is Topless Tuesday for me on twitter.  Stop in and say hello!  LOL         

6:46am • #42
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So many people are doing it, so it must be good?  I don't know I would have to see the results and ask if the current users if they have recieved leads or increased their traffic.
7:12am • #43
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RICH - I'm just getting familiarized with Twitter.  Thanks for all of the links to the tutorials.  I feel like everytime I join one of these things, a new language needs to be learned.
9:01am • #44
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Adam, let me know when you join!  After my comment last night, John Novak was kind enough to send me an email to and help me get started with Twitter.  I've found a few people from the rain there, ended up trying to reply to Jeff Turner and sent him 3 notes unintentionally, and will continue to look for more people as time permits.  It's interesting and I will have to come back and click on the etiquette links later. 

I don't know if I should lock or not lock my time line??

9:41am • #45
Wow- this is a great post.  I've heard about Twitter but have no idea how to incorporate it into what I do.  This post is a great tutorial on how to get started.  My problem is how do I turn this into something that creates action for me instead of distraction?  Hmmmm.
9:46am • #47
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Thanks, Rich, I joined Twitter recently, but couldn't figure out what to do with it or how.  Bookmarked.
10:11am • #48
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I had to bookmark this. I finally just got started with Twitter and am learning. How do you use Google Talk...hmm....gonna have to look into that. I hate the refreshing too!
12:14pm • #49
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There's a lot of great information here but more than I can swallow in one dose so I keep coming back and checking out the links.  I'm getting a handle on this twitter thing.  <g>

Thanks so much!

@ChrystinaTovani

4:17pm • #50
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Nice coverage of twitter...you are one I am glad to follow. Just need more time to twitter, blog and sell real estate.
7:50pm • #51
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That is a wonderful treatment of twitter, thanks for spending the time to do it right.

Have any of you used www.tweetburner.com yet?  Here's the gig:  You do your own tiny url on this site, then they track it for you.  They tell you how many times it's been clicked and when.  The site is 10 days old and booming!  I'm already getting valuable information back on clicks on my tweeted links.

7:57pm • #52
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Great summary and links.  I'm still learning so this is very helpful.  I know Jeff Turner emphasized that we shouldn't sell ourselved but focus on being social.  It's fun I just haven't figured out the routine yet!
9:18am • #55
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU

I think I might get it now!  Check me out:)

http://twitter.com/CourtneyCooper

12:18pm • #56
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Since i have joined AR I have found out about so many other things that I should be doing. I'm going into overload with this information. I was trying to figure out what this twitter was that kept getting mentioned so great timing and another Bookmark for me!
12:42pm • #57
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Me too - another bookmark - and I think I only have about 3 of those.  I had a goal to start blogging this year, little did I know that was just the beginning....of the fun!! Thank you Active Rain!
4:14pm • #58
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Rich,

You sure twittered this post pretty thoroughly. Have heard about Twitter and now I need to learn more about it by reading some of the linked stuff you provided here.

4:35pm • #59
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Don't be the last to know Nice post. Normally a pot on twitter is filled with a little hype and some confusion as to what it could be used for. Your post actually had some value to me. Thanks
4:04am • #60
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Rich- Thanks for sharing this.  I have been wondering what the heck Twitter was.  I am gonna bookmark this to read more detail again later.
2:33pm • #62

Wow! You have an active communit here, Rich. Great stuff!

Hey, thanks for the kind words, and the amazing post. Really good stuff.

Chris Brogan...
9:18pm • #63

I actually first found out about the results of the ActiveRain video contest via a tweet from @LVRealEstate (aka John Novak). I've always tried to surround myself with people smarter than I am (not always all that difficult) and twitter is a great way to get some valuable insight from some pretty sharp folks. If you'd like to follow less sharp people to make yourself feel smarter, I'm @RealtorLefebvre.

  

Mike Lefebvre
9:50pm • #64
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Chris - Yes, it's a really great community. Feel free to drop by any time. I've been a lurker on your blog for a while now. Guess I should probably start to leave a few comments from time to time! See ya on Twitter!

Mike - enjoyed your Twitter rant about NAR. Are they really going to make you change your user name?

11:14pm • #65
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Hi Rich...I am beginning to think I need to hire someone just to keep me semi-up to date on all these "things."  Every time I begin to feel as though I've made a little progress along come 10 new things to try.

Mercy,

Kathleen

P.S.  When do people have time to actually work in Real Estate???

1:04am • #66
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Well I should have known...I did a search for WHY I should tweet...what the value is of twitter; lo-and-behold I'm reading your EXCELLENT post!

Now I'm interested in joining...just don't want to be the girl on the side watching all the fun.

7:19pm • #67
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oddest thing. I joined but don't have a hotmail/gmail account to find anyone I know on Twitter so I just set about updating my settings. So I upload my photo...and I'm taken to a page that says Jessica Horton is following 117 people!

So weither you like it or not...I'm now following a bunch of you!

How did I ever end up on that page for Jessica?!

7:45pm • #68
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Rich...   I guess I need to jump on the band wagon.  I know social networking is important. Gee, blogging has increased my business big time. But where does one find the time?  lol   I am book marking this one... and hopefully will join by weeks end. 

jeff belonger
11:20pm • #69
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More than I ever wanted to know about Twitter!  But it seems like I'm still a little far away from jumping on this bandwagon.  Seems like it is for the more advanced social networker.  I'm having a hard enough time keeping up with other sites, blogs, etc.  and still being able to sell real estate! But thanks for the great tutorial - I'm looking forward to the next review of a social networking site. 
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2008
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OK I am game - Just been "in the Rain" six weeks but this sounds like something else I should be doing.  Frankly when I first started all this social community stuff, I started at LinkedIn.com.  Saw nothing to get real excited about there, but AR has been GREAT.  Thanks Rich for an indepth twitorial in this post!  I will try it!  Steve
7:41am • #71
MAY
22
2008
117,049 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Love it! I'm going to sign up. Thanks for such a thorough "Twitter for Dummies" post!

9:06pm • #72
MAY
26
2008

Wow- One hour a newbie on AR and I've fallen into a New World of language, technology and what looks like will be fun if I can figure it out! -LauraDee

5:06pm • #73
JUN
08
2008
1 Featured Post Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

I work in the active adult communities of Arizona.  Do you think there would be value in lead generation from the baby boomer set or older?  I'm looking into twitter but just not sure if the time would benefit my blog and website, due to the age group I am working with.

5:38pm • #74
400,595 Points 179 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Kathy:  It can simply be one more way to network yourself with other RE professionals. I don't use it for actual 'client' leads, but it's a great venue for spreading news or events, or promote your latest blog post....

5:46pm • #75

Thanks Rich. I have been enjoying tweeting for about a month. I found that I was picking up some interesting tidbits on technology, but felt like I was barely skimming the surface in terms of the potential of this platform. I have a few things to chew on now as to how I can better my use.

5:57pm • #77
1 Featured Post Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

OK.  That makes sense.  Thank you for responding!

6:02pm • #78
JUN
09
2008

Thanks for the detailed post.  I have been very successful using Twitter not only to connect with other local like-mind people but also to promote my blog and website. Twitterlocal is a great application that lets you scan by location or zip.

8:22am • #79
JUN
23
2008

Well Rich it looks like I'm a few months behind here.  I just poste a "What the heck is Twitter" blog today.  Thanks for the detailed post.  I won't make any promises, but I'll try it out for awhile

10:52pm • #80
AUG
02
2008
277,332 Points Outside Blog

Rich, thanks for the insight and possibility of increasing my traffic with Twitter. I really did not understand how these things work.

6:33am • #81
AUG
17
2008
4 Featured Posts Hit Router

Rich,

Thank you so much.  I found your post because I was doing research into "what do i use twitter for".  I signed up because i saw someone else was using it...but then i saw posts like. Iam going to the zoo.  I am at the zoo.  Why did i volunteer to go to the zoo......my thought was huh???  What the heck is this and how is this going to help me and my real estate business?

You have pointed me in the right direction

Leander

11:02am • #82
SEP
08
2008
154,283 Points 5 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

I am setting up my "Twitter" account and found this! I should have read this plus all links included prior to setting up my account, but that is usually the way I do things, jump right in and ask for help later, drives my husband crazy!

But thank you so much for the detailed help Rich, it really will save me time researching all the needed information to get me going on Twitter.

Have a great night!

7:41pm • #83
232,557 Points 27 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

Wow !  It looks like I have another web site to join and get involved with !!!  Is all good - thanks for the info !

8:31pm • #84
SEP
13
2008
2 Featured Posts

wow, thank you for the tutorial. I am ready to jump on board

4:30pm • #85
SEP
19
2008
12 Featured Posts

Rich that is a massive list of resources you got there on everything you need to know about twitter.  I still have some colleauges who are skeptical in using twitter this is a great book mark to share!  thanks for the post!

2:48pm • #86
OCT
10
2008

Great post and so much to offer...definitely a bookmark that i will be coming back to!

8:39am • #87
OCT
29
1 Featured Post Outside Blog

I especially like your tips on how to use twitter to promote my blog.

I guess twitter isn't going away soon, so I'd better get started.

4:52pm • #88

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