A very cool use of Twitter

by Alyson Stanfield on June 24, 2008

The other day I gave you a resource–a free e-book–for how to use Twitter. About the same time, I was reading Penny Sansevieri’s newsletter, which mentioned this incredibly clever use of Twitter:

Someone is tweeting a cookbook! That’s right. Recipes in 140 characters or less.

There aren’t even any links to longer instructions. Ingredients, amounts, everything . . . it’s all right there. And she has 1842 followers at this point.

IMO, this is the most creative use of Twitter  I’ve seen. And the information is useful. Useful, practical=more followers. I see a book deal in her future!

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Tina Mammoser June 24, 2008 at 9:46 am

That’s so funny. :) And a very creative use of Twitter. Thanks for that link the other day, I’m about half way through the book.

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Lyn Bishop June 25, 2008 at 6:00 pm

It’s been fun to follow cookbook on Twitter and to read the recipes in 140 words or less. I especially thought the blueberry pizza was very creative. Speaking of Twitter, I just learned about a micro blogging site for artists, based in the UK and associated with Art Review magazine. It’s called Art Buzz. http://artbuzz.artreview.com/

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Alyson B. Stanfield June 25, 2008 at 8:14 pm

Lyn: Please report back to us and let us know about the site. I want to know if I should recommend it. I just hate overloading people (altho I’m very good at it!).

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