Archive for Tips:
Twitter Lists: Filter Noise, Gain Insight
By Rob Laughter, November 23rd, 2009 in Tips | Comments
Twitter Lists are a highly useful way to group users into relevant categories. Join guest author Rob Laughter as he outlines important strategies for harnessing the power of Twitter Lists to reduce noise and focus on relevant information to help you stay ahead of the competition.
Raleigh TweetUp Helps State Fair Break Attendance Record
By TwitterFools Editorial Staff, October 25th, 2009 in News, Tips | Comments
As an innovate group of social media evangelists and event planners in Raleigh recently demonstrated, a TweetUp can add a viral dimension to already existing events. In fact, they proved that TweetUps not only create significant buzz around an event, they can also help shatter previous attendance records.
How do YOU Tweet?
By TwitterFools Editorial Staff, October 20th, 2009 in Tips, Tools | Comments
Today, we are going to share how we tweet by listing the tools and apps that we use and all we ask is that you to let us know what works for you. One of the greatest features of social media is sharing the conversation. So, we are going to kick it off with the hope that you’ll do your part to help us all get better by sharing your own twitter recipe for success in the comment section.
Boost Business with Twitter Pics and Video
By TwitterFools Editorial Staff, October 2nd, 2009 in How to Monetize Twitter, Nonprofits, Small Business, Tips | Comments
Doing all the things that are required to successfully promote your products or services can be a daunting task in 140 characters. Thankfully, there are several Twitter picture and video apps that allow their businesses to expand their twitter canvas in simple yet compelling ways.
What Does Your Twitter Background Say About You?
By TwitterFools Editorial Staff, September 24th, 2009 in Tips | Comments
Designing a twitter background that conveys your character and your value can be a tricky proposition for new and old tweeple alike. So, here are a few thoughts about your Twitter background and some resources to help those who aren’t design pros.



