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For many people who use Twitter, their number of followers is very important and they can get quite upset if they see this number going down. The simple fact is that anyone can decide to stop following at any time and they may have a variety of reasons for doing so.

One of the major reasons that people have for unfollowing a twitter feed is simply because they post too much. It’s true, you may have just had a really nice cake but think before you share this information. Just how good was it really? Is it really worth telling everybody about it? Some people will only follow others if their tweets are informative or entertaining. Read more... (359 words, 1 image, estimated 1:26 mins reading time)
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Fairly speaking, Twitter will move very slowly when you first sign up for an account. And the simple reality is you won’t have many things to read when you only have a couple of people in your feed. But don’t worry there are few proven methods which you can use to speed things up like by adding your favorite newspaper since they almost always have a Twitter account, a couple of radio or TV stations, some sports teams and a celeb or two will keep the tweets coming, albeit maybe not as immediately relevant as you would like. Another method you can use is by finding out which of your friends are on Twitter and start following them. This will give you a chance to swap few things like jokes, fun stuff and chit chat when you’re apart. Read more... (345 words, 1 image, estimated 1:23 mins reading time)
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The unbelievable development of Twitter would challenge all the laws of fast-growing phenomena if it did not have its detractors. And it is indisputable that Twitter does, very much, have people queuing up to find slip with it. It would be unfair to suggest, too, that all of these detractors were disagreeing from a position of ignorance. Many of them know what they are talking about and many, indeed, do not. But what are the arguments against Twitter is all about?
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Twitter is great because one of the best things about is that it updates in real time. So, it’s like having a live meeting. Honestly, there are 2 sides from my point of view since I started using it as the first side it could bring you massive exposure. And the second side, it is worth taking consideration of the fact that immediacy can make things very hard to take back. Especially when the information you have tweeted is sensitive or is reported quickly by other people in such a way as to make you look dumb or expose something you would rather not have said or done. Read more... (216 words, 1 image, estimated 52 secs reading time)
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Twitter has become one of the best marketing tools exist today. It is the trend that used widely by many internet users especially those with skills to “rent” their capability for outsourcing job. Outsourcing has been part of the business before the existing of Internet. Outsourcing mean, when you have a job that needs to be done and you are not that keen to do it yourself, then you could very well decide to ask someone else to do it. But since Social Networking has become popular and widely accessed by greater number of internet users, it has become possible for skilled internet users to offer their services. And this is known as “crowd sourcing”. It is becoming very popular. Read more... (303 words, 1 image, estimated 1:13 mins reading time)
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Once you sign on to Twitter for the first time, you will be welcomed by a question at the top of the screen saying “What Are You Doing?” which may sound impolite. The factual answer to this may not be anything predominantly intriguing. Without a doubt, it may be “Log on to Twitter”. It may go without saying, but this question need not be answered in full every time you read it. The more basic and ordinary your Twitter updates are, the less likely people are to follow you. That’s not to say that you can never post basic updates, but if you tell people every time you sneeze, they’re going to lose interest and un-followed you. Read more... (305 words, 2 images, estimated 1:13 mins reading time)
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Tweet, Tweeting, Re-Tweeting? What is that? I bet if someone mentioned those words few years back you might be asking around about it. Tweet? Hmm…
Honestly, the word sounds weird and even a little bit awkward, but it has become common word among Twitter users. basically, a re-tweet is when someone picks up on a “Tweet” you have made and, adding your Twitter ID by means of an @ sign, lets their own followers know what you have shared. It could get massive exposure depending how many users the person that re-tweet your tweet. It could get you quite a lot of attention that can bring you massive traffic. Read more... (294 words, 2 images, estimated 1:11 mins reading time)
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Posted by Kanicen in Twitter Marketing Tips, tags: barack obama, britney spears, Celebrities, hillary clinton, malaysia minister, najib razak, oprah, re-tweeting, Social Bookmarking Sites, social networking, stephen fry, tweeting, Twitters, vin diesel
Social networking was doing absolutely very well before the explosion of Twitter, but the site has taken things to the next level. While the earlier leader of the social networking hill, Facebook, is measured by many to be a little bit too uncovered (carrying too many personal information), the Twitter revolution has become a way for celebrities and their fans to become far more connected than ever before. Celebrities have gone for Twitter in a way that makes the other social networking sites look slow by assessment and the effects of this are quite intriguing. Read more... (309 words, 1 image, estimated 1:14 mins reading time)
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