Podcast: Try Twitter

by Alyson Stanfield on July 6, 2009

New to Twitter? Wonder what "tweeting" is all about? Give Twitter a try and listen to the podcast to learn why Twitter offers the highest form of marketing.




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marilyn grad July 7, 2009 at 9:07 pm

Allison,thank you again for making me tech savvy and for this great tutorial. I am officially signed up to start tweeting. Another continuation to my Blast Off 2009 goal.
:) Marilyn

Gaylynn Robinson July 10, 2009 at 8:16 pm

Alyson,
I am still in left field when I read twitter. What is RT next to a name; #FF and listing everyone @blah,@blah, @blah? Yet, there is not anything said. I feel like when I get on I have missed the conversation and do not get what is being said. Kinda like taking a foreign language class and not comprehending what I am looking at.
I feel so lost. I have not even figured out how to use the twitter pics or other add ons.
Please, give another tutorial on twitter and enlighten me on all the shorthand ande tools used before I cancel and stick with my other social networks.
Thank you,
Gaylynn Robinson

ptoone September 23, 2009 at 1:36 pm

I only recently signed up at Twitter, was a bit reluctant at first but have already realized the value of having an account.

Nikki Yeager October 16, 2009 at 11:31 pm

Where would I find you guys on twitter? I’m on there as @NikkiYeager and would love to follow you! Is it just @artbiz?

Thanks so much! Love the blogs!

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