The document provides guidance for writers on using Twitter. It defines common Twitter terms like tweets, mentions, handles, hashtags and retweets. It recommends following influential writers and publishers on Twitter to stay connected. It also lists hashtags popular among writers like #writing, #amwriting and #pubtips to engage with others. Additionally, it suggests using link shorteners like Tiny.cc and Bit.ly to create shortened links for tweets.
This document provides an introduction to Twitter presented by Junita Lyon and Judi Gowing. It explains that Twitter is a free service that allows users to stay connected through exchanging short 140-character messages called tweets. It also includes tips for setting up a Twitter account, how hashtags work to categorize tweets, and some navigation features like following others and seeing trending topics. The document encourages participants to think of a Twitter handle and discusses how to customize your profile and avatar.
This document provides tips for using Twitter effectively:
- Choose a memorable username that incorporates your name or brand and is fewer than 15 characters.
- Retweet posts from others to share valuable information with your followers and give credit to the original poster.
- Participate in tweet chats using predefined hashtags to find people to follow and share real-time information and resources.
- Write tweets as headlines to grab attention and include links to additional content using a URL shortener. Keep tweets under 110 characters for easier retweeting.
Social Media Guide - Douglas Kennedy001Hannah Frank
1) Twitter allows users to interact with others and build a community through sharing content and conversing using features like @mentions, retweets, and replies.
2) Popular ways to interact include participating in online Twitter chats around specific hashtags, holding Twitter Q&As to engage fans, and sharing images, videos, and creative writing which tend to garner more attention.
3) The document provides tips for Twitter success including using hashtags strategically, announcing events in advance, and learning from how notable authors currently use the platform well.
This document provides an overview of effective Twitter use and terminology. It discusses setting up your Twitter profile with a photo, bio, and username. It also covers how to compose original tweets, retweets, direct messages, and public conversations. Additional tips include using hashtags, managing multiple social accounts, uploading photos, and using Twitter at conferences.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to share messages called tweets. Tweets can include text, links, and images in 140 characters or less. Users can follow other users to see their tweets in a Twitter feed. Key aspects of Twitter include tweeting, retweeting other tweets, following users, creating lists to organize followers, and using hashtags to find tweets on specific topics.
This document provides guidance on effective language use for social media. It begins by explaining key differences between the language of websites and social media. Social media language is more informal, conversational, and focused on readability within tight character limits. The document then offers best practices for constructing tweets, including using creative literary devices like alliteration and onomatopoeia. It encourages developing a unique voice and highlights dos and don'ts of social media language. Finally, it prompts practicing various creative tweet constructions to master social media communication.
Best Practices for Twitter for Healthcare and Pharma ProfessionalsCarla McCasland
Twitter can be used as an information network, a way to follow others, and a place to share updates. It has features like tweets, follows, mentions, hashtags, and retweets. To use Twitter well, one should determine goals, have a plan, set metrics, and follow best practices like optimizing tweets, following the right people, asking questions, and encouraging retweets. Twitter requires commitment to build a loyal following and serve an audience with helpful information.
The document provides guidance for writers on using Twitter. It defines common Twitter terms like tweets, mentions, handles, hashtags and retweets. It recommends following influential writers and publishers on Twitter to stay connected. It also lists hashtags popular among writers like #writing, #amwriting and #pubtips to engage with others. Additionally, it suggests using link shorteners like Tiny.cc and Bit.ly to create shortened links for tweets.
This document provides an introduction to Twitter presented by Junita Lyon and Judi Gowing. It explains that Twitter is a free service that allows users to stay connected through exchanging short 140-character messages called tweets. It also includes tips for setting up a Twitter account, how hashtags work to categorize tweets, and some navigation features like following others and seeing trending topics. The document encourages participants to think of a Twitter handle and discusses how to customize your profile and avatar.
This document provides tips for using Twitter effectively:
- Choose a memorable username that incorporates your name or brand and is fewer than 15 characters.
- Retweet posts from others to share valuable information with your followers and give credit to the original poster.
- Participate in tweet chats using predefined hashtags to find people to follow and share real-time information and resources.
- Write tweets as headlines to grab attention and include links to additional content using a URL shortener. Keep tweets under 110 characters for easier retweeting.
Social Media Guide - Douglas Kennedy001Hannah Frank
1) Twitter allows users to interact with others and build a community through sharing content and conversing using features like @mentions, retweets, and replies.
2) Popular ways to interact include participating in online Twitter chats around specific hashtags, holding Twitter Q&As to engage fans, and sharing images, videos, and creative writing which tend to garner more attention.
3) The document provides tips for Twitter success including using hashtags strategically, announcing events in advance, and learning from how notable authors currently use the platform well.
This document provides an overview of effective Twitter use and terminology. It discusses setting up your Twitter profile with a photo, bio, and username. It also covers how to compose original tweets, retweets, direct messages, and public conversations. Additional tips include using hashtags, managing multiple social accounts, uploading photos, and using Twitter at conferences.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to share messages called tweets. Tweets can include text, links, and images in 140 characters or less. Users can follow other users to see their tweets in a Twitter feed. Key aspects of Twitter include tweeting, retweeting other tweets, following users, creating lists to organize followers, and using hashtags to find tweets on specific topics.
This document provides guidance on effective language use for social media. It begins by explaining key differences between the language of websites and social media. Social media language is more informal, conversational, and focused on readability within tight character limits. The document then offers best practices for constructing tweets, including using creative literary devices like alliteration and onomatopoeia. It encourages developing a unique voice and highlights dos and don'ts of social media language. Finally, it prompts practicing various creative tweet constructions to master social media communication.
Best Practices for Twitter for Healthcare and Pharma ProfessionalsCarla McCasland
Twitter can be used as an information network, a way to follow others, and a place to share updates. It has features like tweets, follows, mentions, hashtags, and retweets. To use Twitter well, one should determine goals, have a plan, set metrics, and follow best practices like optimizing tweets, following the right people, asking questions, and encouraging retweets. Twitter requires commitment to build a loyal following and serve an audience with helpful information.
Twitter is a communication platform where users can share short messages called tweets. The top three reasons people use Twitter are for learning, making connections, and crowd-sourcing information. To use Twitter, one signs up for an account, fills out their profile, follows others on topics of interest, searches for hashtags, and engages by liking, commenting on, and retweeting the tweets of others in their network.
The document provides an overview of Twitter, including:
- Twitter is a microblogging platform that allows users to post updates of up to 280 characters and share photos, videos, and links.
- It was originally limited to 140 characters but was expanded to 280 characters.
- Twitter sees billions of tweets sent per year and is used for spot news, general news, updates, and sharing useful information.
This document provides an introduction to Twitter and how to use it to share information about the 2011 Canada Games. It explains what tweets and hashtags are, how to sign up for an account, follow others, search tweets, and retweet posts. Guidelines are given for using hashtags to tag tweets about specific sports or the torch relay. The document also defines common Twitter lingo and encourages trying out tweeting to help promote the test events for the Games.
The document provides an introduction to Twitter, explaining key terms like tweets, retweets, handles, hashtags, and direct messages. It outlines the basic steps for using Twitter, including signing up, following others, engaging in conversations, direct messaging, retweeting, and using hashtags. The summary encourages building a community by following a variety of accounts and keeping an engaging feed of tweets.
Peabody Essex Museum's Social Media Committee presents a series of "Social Media 101" talks on pertinent platforms for the staff. This presentation is on Twitter for museum professionals
An introduction to the mechanics of how to use Twitter given to the Faculty and Staff of the Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts on April 12, 2012.
This is a presentation that I use when I offer Twitter Training for Beginners. We go from slide to slide and at the same time go on the Web to see how it works in real life. Twitter is a wonderful tool to discover. The beauty is in the information that you can find and the wide array of Twitter applications that help you find conversations and friends.
Twitter is a microblogging platform launched in 2006 that allows users to post and interact using "tweets", which are text posts limited to 140 characters. The first tweet was sent by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey on March 21, 2006. By 2010, Twitter had over 75 million users generating over 50 million tweets per day.
This document discusses how Twitter can be used for social good. It provides examples of hashtags like #TheDress that sparked online discussions and campaigns. It explains the basic functions of Twitter like replying, retweeting, favoriting tweets. It discusses how hashtags help people find relevant content and how trending topics appear on the left sidebar. It outlines benefits like reaching interested audiences and engaging in conversations. Tips are provided for live tweeting events like picking a hashtag, engaging with speakers, and sharing photos to visualize the event for those not attending.
The document provides an overview of how to use basic Twitter functions such as tweeting, following others, retweeting, using hashtags and search, and discusses how Twitter can be used as a tool for journalism by allowing users to find new stories, angles, and sources in real time from what others are sharing on the platform. Common complaints about Twitter are addressed and it encourages users to follow people and topics they are interested in while filtering out irrelevant information in order to get the most value from the social media site.
This covers multiple aspect of managing twitter, one of the most popular social media platform. It covers basic and some magic sauce to make the best of the tweeting effort.
The document provides an overview of social media and how to use Twitter for marketing. It discusses what social media is, popular social media platforms, and how to use features of Twitter like hashtags, mentions, retweeting and lists. It emphasizes using Twitter to share helpful content and engage with others over self-promotion. The document encourages establishing goals and becoming knowledgeable in a specialty to optimize one's social media presence.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to share short messages called tweets. Tweets can be up to 140 characters and can include links, photos, retweets, thoughts, and quotes. Users follow other accounts and see their tweets in their Twitter feed. Hashtags allow tweets to be found on similar topics. Trending topics show popular topics that are being tweeted about the most at a given time. Twitter focuses on brevity with tweets under 140 characters, while Facebook allows longer updates and requires mutual connections between users.
The document provides guidance on using Twitter effectively for business purposes. It discusses setting up a Twitter profile with a clear username, photo, and bio. It also covers following relevant accounts, using hashtags to categorize tweets, mentioning other users to engage in conversations, and retweeting or quoting others to share content while giving proper credit. The overall message is that Twitter can help businesses connect with audiences and stay up to date but should be used strategically through practices like including hashtags and relevant mentions.
How to use Twitter (X) for educational Tweet Chats by Nadeem Khan, Teacher and Trainer from Maharashtra. The slide is a guide on conducting/participating in a tweet chat.
Blogging and text messaging merged in 2006 with the creation of Twitter by Jack Dorsey. Twitter allowed users to send short messages of 140 characters or less called tweets. Hashtags were introduced as a way to organize tweets by topic. Libraries began using Twitter to share information about events and resources with followers. The largest library Twitter accounts have thousands of followers and provide a way to engage users online.
This document provides terminology definitions and best practices for using Twitter. It defines common terms like usernames, hashtags, tweets, retweets, trends, lists, and direct messages. It offers tips for thanking new followers and those who retweet. It also demonstrates advanced Twitter search techniques using operators like contains, OR, and proximity searches. The copyright holder is Bluewire Media and it is freely distributable under a Creative Commons license.
Austin’s Only Music, Film, Entertainment Production and Event Facility Located on South Congress Minutes From Downtown Austin. Opening in the Spring of 2013!
Twitter is a communication platform where users can share short messages called tweets. The top three reasons people use Twitter are for learning, making connections, and crowd-sourcing information. To use Twitter, one signs up for an account, fills out their profile, follows others on topics of interest, searches for hashtags, and engages by liking, commenting on, and retweeting the tweets of others in their network.
The document provides an overview of Twitter, including:
- Twitter is a microblogging platform that allows users to post updates of up to 280 characters and share photos, videos, and links.
- It was originally limited to 140 characters but was expanded to 280 characters.
- Twitter sees billions of tweets sent per year and is used for spot news, general news, updates, and sharing useful information.
This document provides an introduction to Twitter and how to use it to share information about the 2011 Canada Games. It explains what tweets and hashtags are, how to sign up for an account, follow others, search tweets, and retweet posts. Guidelines are given for using hashtags to tag tweets about specific sports or the torch relay. The document also defines common Twitter lingo and encourages trying out tweeting to help promote the test events for the Games.
The document provides an introduction to Twitter, explaining key terms like tweets, retweets, handles, hashtags, and direct messages. It outlines the basic steps for using Twitter, including signing up, following others, engaging in conversations, direct messaging, retweeting, and using hashtags. The summary encourages building a community by following a variety of accounts and keeping an engaging feed of tweets.
Peabody Essex Museum's Social Media Committee presents a series of "Social Media 101" talks on pertinent platforms for the staff. This presentation is on Twitter for museum professionals
An introduction to the mechanics of how to use Twitter given to the Faculty and Staff of the Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts on April 12, 2012.
This is a presentation that I use when I offer Twitter Training for Beginners. We go from slide to slide and at the same time go on the Web to see how it works in real life. Twitter is a wonderful tool to discover. The beauty is in the information that you can find and the wide array of Twitter applications that help you find conversations and friends.
Twitter is a microblogging platform launched in 2006 that allows users to post and interact using "tweets", which are text posts limited to 140 characters. The first tweet was sent by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey on March 21, 2006. By 2010, Twitter had over 75 million users generating over 50 million tweets per day.
This document discusses how Twitter can be used for social good. It provides examples of hashtags like #TheDress that sparked online discussions and campaigns. It explains the basic functions of Twitter like replying, retweeting, favoriting tweets. It discusses how hashtags help people find relevant content and how trending topics appear on the left sidebar. It outlines benefits like reaching interested audiences and engaging in conversations. Tips are provided for live tweeting events like picking a hashtag, engaging with speakers, and sharing photos to visualize the event for those not attending.
The document provides an overview of how to use basic Twitter functions such as tweeting, following others, retweeting, using hashtags and search, and discusses how Twitter can be used as a tool for journalism by allowing users to find new stories, angles, and sources in real time from what others are sharing on the platform. Common complaints about Twitter are addressed and it encourages users to follow people and topics they are interested in while filtering out irrelevant information in order to get the most value from the social media site.
This covers multiple aspect of managing twitter, one of the most popular social media platform. It covers basic and some magic sauce to make the best of the tweeting effort.
The document provides an overview of social media and how to use Twitter for marketing. It discusses what social media is, popular social media platforms, and how to use features of Twitter like hashtags, mentions, retweeting and lists. It emphasizes using Twitter to share helpful content and engage with others over self-promotion. The document encourages establishing goals and becoming knowledgeable in a specialty to optimize one's social media presence.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to share short messages called tweets. Tweets can be up to 140 characters and can include links, photos, retweets, thoughts, and quotes. Users follow other accounts and see their tweets in their Twitter feed. Hashtags allow tweets to be found on similar topics. Trending topics show popular topics that are being tweeted about the most at a given time. Twitter focuses on brevity with tweets under 140 characters, while Facebook allows longer updates and requires mutual connections between users.
The document provides guidance on using Twitter effectively for business purposes. It discusses setting up a Twitter profile with a clear username, photo, and bio. It also covers following relevant accounts, using hashtags to categorize tweets, mentioning other users to engage in conversations, and retweeting or quoting others to share content while giving proper credit. The overall message is that Twitter can help businesses connect with audiences and stay up to date but should be used strategically through practices like including hashtags and relevant mentions.
How to use Twitter (X) for educational Tweet Chats by Nadeem Khan, Teacher and Trainer from Maharashtra. The slide is a guide on conducting/participating in a tweet chat.
Blogging and text messaging merged in 2006 with the creation of Twitter by Jack Dorsey. Twitter allowed users to send short messages of 140 characters or less called tweets. Hashtags were introduced as a way to organize tweets by topic. Libraries began using Twitter to share information about events and resources with followers. The largest library Twitter accounts have thousands of followers and provide a way to engage users online.
This document provides terminology definitions and best practices for using Twitter. It defines common terms like usernames, hashtags, tweets, retweets, trends, lists, and direct messages. It offers tips for thanking new followers and those who retweet. It also demonstrates advanced Twitter search techniques using operators like contains, OR, and proximity searches. The copyright holder is Bluewire Media and it is freely distributable under a Creative Commons license.
Austin’s Only Music, Film, Entertainment Production and Event Facility Located on South Congress Minutes From Downtown Austin. Opening in the Spring of 2013!
Laura Hayden is an in-demand stand-up comedian, experienced host, and producer. She got her start in comedy on New Year's Eve and has since become one of the hardest working women in the business. She is known for her work producing and hosting various comedy shows. Hayden has performed at notable comedy clubs across the US and has been a semi-finalist in several comedy competitions.
Marie Denee is a respected voice and expert in plus size fashion. She founded The Curvy Fashionista blog to help fill the gap in stylish clothing options for plus size women. Marie works closely with fashion brands, helping them understand and market to the plus size demographic. She educates brands on designing for various body types and building engagement with the plus size community. Marie's goal is empowering women of all sizes to feel confident and stylish.
Reservation Genie is an online reservation tool that allows venues like restaurants, tours, and nightclubs to manage marketing, reservations, and loyalty programs through a single system. It offers special programs to reward frequent customers, affiliates, and concierges who bring in business. Venues can directly reward their top patrons without middlemen or hidden fees. The system also gives control back to venues over their marketing and driving repeat customers.
Sandra Mendoza-Daly is a fashion expert known for her ability to mix vintage pieces with modern designs to create unique styles. She owns an online boutique called Debutante Clothing and runs a vintage fashion site called Vintagefindit.com. Despite facing health challenges, Sandra is passionate about educating others on finding, caring for, and promoting vintage fashion. Her goal is to show people that vintage can be incorporated into fashion in both classic and modern ways.
Educlone is an online learning platform that allows teachers, trainers, and experts to easily create interactive online courses in order to share their knowledge more widely and generate additional revenue, while helping organizations cut training costs by up to 80% by moving instruction online where it can be accessed anywhere at any time. The company's founder was frustrated by limitations in traditional education and wanted to create a system that gave teachers more one-on-one time with students by allowing them to develop customized online content. Educlone provides tools and consultants to help users translate existing training programs, expertise, or lessons into an effective online learning experience on their platform.
Comedian Laura Hayden will be performing at the annual Ventura Comedy Festival in Ventura County, California from November 11-13, 2011 alongside other notable comedians such as Gallagher, Jeff Garcia, and Louie Anderson. Hayden will perform as part of the "Bad Girls of Comedy" show at Blackbeard's BBQ on November 12 at 8pm. Hayden's comedy draws from her experiences coming of age and working as a physical therapist. More information about the festival and tickets can be found at www.venturacomedyfestival.com.
Case STudy: Building A Custom Space While Managing A Pediatric Dental OfficeBrass Knuckles Media
Dr. Fleitas had a long-standing goal of building his own pediatric dental practice space. With the help of his lender and SBA loan consultant Helena Hauk, he was able to secure SBA 504 financing to purchase land and construct a new $490,000 facility. The process went smoothly, and Dr. Fleitas was able to open his new state-of-the-art practice on time in early 2011 while continuing to run his existing practice. He credits Helena and her expertise with making the complex construction and loan process simple to understand. The new facility has allowed Dr. Fleitas to expand his practice and provide an enhanced experience for his young patients.
The NextFest will host an event called "Technology+Social" on September 10th in Austin, Texas to explore the connection between social entrepreneurship and technology. The event will feature presentations from experienced entrepreneurs and demonstrations from local social startups Aunt Bertha and MiniDonations. It is part of Austin's Start-Up Week which aims to educate and empower local entrepreneurs through networking and informational events. The NextFest works to support social innovators and connect them with resources and funding to succeed in their ventures.
Kevin Koym is the co-founder of Tech Ranch Austin, an organization that supports technology startups. With experience as an engineer, CTO, CEO, and VP of Sales for several startups, Kevin understands the challenges entrepreneurs face. He founded Tech Ranch Austin in 2003 to provide resources like mentorship, funding connections, and work space to help startups accelerate their success. Tech Ranch is based on principles of risk-taking, respect, community-building, and excellence to support entrepreneurs through collaboration rather than working in isolation.
This document provides a biography and press kit for comedian Dr. Laura Hayden. It summarizes her background combining her experience in medicine with her gift for comedy. She uses humor to help caregivers and medical professionals cope with the stress of their work. The biography highlights her comedy shows and awards, including participating in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. It provides quotes praising her ability to tailor her comedy to different audiences and industries.
Michelle Ward, a creative career coach, has released a new rhyming career workbook called "Operation Creative Career Cheer" to help people discover their skills, personality, and career goals to find their dream job. The workbook uses rhyming chapters and encourages readers to give up job frustrations. Ward has earned press features for her quirky approach to career coaching and creating unique workshops. She aims to help creatives design careers they may not have considered.
Michelle Ward, a career coach, is featured in the NYC CRAVE guide, which profiles influential businesswomen. Ward helps creative women pursue entrepreneurship through her unconventional approach. Her work has been covered in several publications and she has taught workshops on topics like achieving goals and finding one's authentic self. The press release provides links to find the CRAVE guidebook and learn more about Ward and her company.
5th Gear Consulting celebrates their second anniversary with over $30 million in SBA funds injected into the Texas economy, resulting in over 150 new jobs and significant growth for the region.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
1. A Tip Sheet Designed Specifically for Writers.
Twitter restricts all posts to 140 characters
Mentions: People who say your handle
Replies: People who respond to you
Retweets: Forwarded tweets
Twitter Cheat Sheet RT: A reply with the copied message and “RT”
Handle: Your twitter user name
Tweet: A post on twitter
Followers: People who follow your feed
Created by Brass Knuckles Media Reach: People outside of your followers who
saw your tweets due to retweets and replies
www.brassknucklesmedia.com Hashtag: A keyword or phrase designated with
the # symbol for easy tracking
Anatomy of a tweet Top Tweeps for Writers
Twitter posts are called tweets and are limited to 140 characters. If you want to get connected and
know what’s happening in
publishing follow:
Basic Tweet @RachelleGardner
@GalleyCat
Handle Name Bity Link @PWxyz
@AgentGame
@JaneFriedman
Top Hashtags for Writers
Writing
Retweet/RT #writing
#amwriting
#WIP
#WW (writer Wednesday)
Publishing
#pubtips
#dearauthor
#dearagent
User @Solete’s original post is shared as a reply with the “RT” to designate that #dearpublisher
@solete was the one who originally posted it. #books
#selfpublishing
#publishing
Hashtag
The hashtag allows people interested in #social media to see all related tweets. Shrink Links
Most links are too long for tweeting.
Instead use either Tiny.cc or Bit.ly
to create a shorter link to paste into
your tweet.
Created by Brass Knuckles Media www.brassknucklesmedia.com 1