This document provides guidance on using social media for personal use. It discusses using platforms like Facebook and Twitter to connect with friends and family, engage with others by posting content and comments, and find people with shared interests. It focuses on using Twitter for personal connections, including how to set up an account, find people to follow using search and hashtags, engage in conversations, and organize followers into lists. The document encourages using social media to make genuine connections and share interests rather than just self-promote.
Twitter is a microblogging platform that allows users to post short messages called tweets that are limited to 140 characters. Key Twitter terms include tweets, retweets, handles, hashtags, and direct messages. Users can follow other accounts and see their tweets in their Twitter feed. Engaging with other users through replies, mentions, and retweets can help one build their own following on Twitter. Hashtags help group tweets by topic to facilitate finding relevant conversations.
This document provides guidance for beginners on using Twitter. It outlines both positive and negative views of Twitter, including that it takes time, can contribute to information overload, and is not a replacement for email. However, it also notes that Twitter makes interesting content visible, helps with feedback, and unites people who want to share knowledge. The document then provides tips on setting up an account, finding people to follow, how to tweet and engage with others, and how organizations can use Twitter strategically.
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The document is a guide for beginners on how to use Twitter. It explains key Twitter terms like tweets, retweets, hashtags and handles. It guides the user through setting up an account, filling out their profile, finding people to follow and engaging with others. It emphasizes following real people initially, interacting by replying and retweeting, and being yourself to build a following over time as an expert in your interests.
Scott Herbert provides concise instructions on using Twitter effectively in 3 sentences or less:
1) The document introduces Twitter as a microblogging and social networking service that allows users to follow others and see their tweets, and to publish their own tweets of up to 140 characters.
2) Basic Twitter tasks like signing up, following others, sending tweets, using short URLs, and replying are explained step-by-step using the standard Twitter web interface.
3) Advanced features like different ways to access Twitter and using Twitter for self-marketing and research are discussed in later sections.
This document provides guidance on using Twitter effectively, including the basics of setting up a profile, using mentions, direct messages, hashtags, retweeting, building followers, monitoring conversations, and tools for Twitter engagement. Key recommendations include customizing the profile picture and background, engaging with others by mentioning and retweeting, using hashtags to tag tweets, following relevant users to gain followers, monitoring brand mentions, and responding to feedback.
Twitter is a microblogging platform that allows users to post short messages called tweets that are limited to 140 characters. Key Twitter terms include tweets, retweets, handles, hashtags, and direct messages. Users can follow other accounts and see their tweets in their Twitter feed. Engaging with other users through replies, mentions, and retweets can help one build their own following on Twitter. Hashtags help group tweets by topic to facilitate finding relevant conversations.
This document provides guidance for beginners on using Twitter. It outlines both positive and negative views of Twitter, including that it takes time, can contribute to information overload, and is not a replacement for email. However, it also notes that Twitter makes interesting content visible, helps with feedback, and unites people who want to share knowledge. The document then provides tips on setting up an account, finding people to follow, how to tweet and engage with others, and how organizations can use Twitter strategically.
Short Description Regarding Twitter.com. easy to learn, created by Mr. Mahesh Gangude. For More info. visit www.mahesh-gangurde-digital-marketing.url.ph
The document is a guide for beginners on how to use Twitter. It explains key Twitter terms like tweets, retweets, hashtags and handles. It guides the user through setting up an account, filling out their profile, finding people to follow and engaging with others. It emphasizes following real people initially, interacting by replying and retweeting, and being yourself to build a following over time as an expert in your interests.
Scott Herbert provides concise instructions on using Twitter effectively in 3 sentences or less:
1) The document introduces Twitter as a microblogging and social networking service that allows users to follow others and see their tweets, and to publish their own tweets of up to 140 characters.
2) Basic Twitter tasks like signing up, following others, sending tweets, using short URLs, and replying are explained step-by-step using the standard Twitter web interface.
3) Advanced features like different ways to access Twitter and using Twitter for self-marketing and research are discussed in later sections.
This document provides guidance on using Twitter effectively, including the basics of setting up a profile, using mentions, direct messages, hashtags, retweeting, building followers, monitoring conversations, and tools for Twitter engagement. Key recommendations include customizing the profile picture and background, engaging with others by mentioning and retweeting, using hashtags to tag tweets, following relevant users to gain followers, monitoring brand mentions, and responding to feedback.
A social media walk through to help any new Twitter user get started. This will guide you from setting up a great profile to starting conversations with others to finding specific users to follow.
Twitter is a great place to find people who share interests with you, and build relationships. It is also a great place to listen to users to understand how they feel about certain topics. Whether you're a business or just looking to connecting with people, Twitter is a great place to do so. Twitter is a completely public platform so everything it open. Try not to feel weird joining in random people's tweets because it's typically ok. Join conversations that you are fluent in and understand.
This is an adapted version of my slideshow 'how to tweet'.
This was run as a workshop over 1.5 hrs. To fully do it justice it needs about 2 hours or more really though! Feel free to adapt and use in your own organisation.
This document provides an introduction to using Twitter professionally. It discusses:
1. The basics of Twitter, including what a tweet is, hashtags, mentions, and retweets.
2. Useful cases for Twitter in a professional environment, such as reaching your audience, direct and targeted communication, monitoring information, and publicizing content.
3. How to get started with Tweetdeck, a tool for managing Twitter, including creating an account, following others, writing tweets, and experimenting with Tweetdeck functions.
This document provides guidance on effectively live tweeting conferences and events on Twitter. It recommends preparing in advance by creating a hashtag, listing speaker details, and using tools like TweetDeck or Hootsuite. During the event, it suggests limiting tweets to 2 per minute, enlisting a partner, taking photos, and focusing on insightful content. Afterward, using an app like Chirpstory to structure tweets into a story. The document also includes a glossary of common Twitter terms to help new users understand concepts like hashtags, retweets, and mentions.
A short guide to how to sign up for and use Twitter.
This has been developed to help people take part in the #learning3 experiment online: http://www.lluk.org/learning3.htm
Advanced Twitter Tools To Better Manage Your Account: Twitter 102Andrew Mucci
This guide will help you identify some basic social media management tools to help you better operate Twitter accounts. If you have a social media marketing strategy, tools such as the one listed in this guide can help you better execute. Please let me know if you have any questions about this guide or social media in general and I will be happy to assist. All tools have a clickable link underneath each picture. Thanks for checking it out :)
Twitter is a popular microblogging platform where users share short messages called tweets. It allows users to follow other accounts, see trending topics, and share links. The key aspects of Twitter include composing tweets of up to 140 characters, following accounts of interest, searching for topics, and interacting with other users through replies, retweets, and likes.
Most of us know of Twitter; we kinda know what it is and what it does, though some of us are simply too overwhelmed to fly in and tweet. This presentation helps you understand Twitter basics; defining platform, setting up your account, navigating, and tweeting tips.
*UPDATE DM used to be exclusive to mutual followers however, Tiwitter added a functionality where a user can turn on a setting that lets them receive Direct Messages from any other user, regardless of whether or not they follow each other.
Introduction to Twitter (HUOC SM101 Spring 2012)Mohammad Hijazi
This document provides an introduction and overview of Twitter. It discusses why people use Twitter and provides some examples of how Twitter has been used, including for reunions, saving businesses, political campaigns, and social movements. It then defines key Twitter terms and features such as tweets, mentions, replies, direct messages, retweets, favorites, hashtags, protected tweets, trending topics, and lists. It also addresses questions about how many Lebanese users are on Twitter and why people tweet. The document serves as a basic guide to understanding Twitter and its functions.
After writing the book, Twitter Marketing for Dummies, we decided to throw out the 140 different pieces of marketing advice given to us by the many AWESOME users of Twitter!
Twitter is a microblogging service that allows users to post short messages called tweets. Tweets are limited to 140 characters to allow sharing on mobile devices. Users can follow other users and see their tweets in real-time. The document provides instructions on setting up a Twitter account, completing a profile, designing the account, posting tweets, following others, and basic Twitter terminology.
This document provides guidance on using Twitter to connect with other educators. It recommends including relevant information in your Twitter bio, such as your name, position, location, and interests. It also suggests following people with similar interests, participating in weekly hashtag conversations, and joining the discussion by respectfully replying, retweeting, and using hashtags to indicate topics. Popular educational hashtags and weekly chats are listed, and Twitter features like mentions, direct messages, retweets, and favorites are explained.
This document provides an overview of how to use Twitter, including:
- Twitter allows users to post short bursts of thoughts and information to connect with others in real time.
- To create an account, users enter their name, phone number, and choose a username on Twitter's website.
- Basic Twitter terms are explained such as @replies, retweets, hashtags, and how to find people to follow on Twitter.
- Tips are provided for beginners on Twitter like starting with friends and posting consistently.
The document provides tips for using social media, specifically Twitter and Facebook, to promote works published on the Ether platform. It suggests creating accounts on these platforms to share links to published works, engage with followers by asking questions and sharing feedback, use relevant hashtags to increase discoverability, and follow and interact with the Ether Twitter and Facebook accounts to benefit from their existing audience. The tips are intended to help authors quickly get started with basic social media promotion activities to help more readers discover their work on Ether.
This document provides an overview of using social media platforms Facebook and Google+ for personal use. It discusses setting up profiles, privacy settings, finding contacts, and engaging with others. The key takeaways are that Facebook allows filtering of contacts and extensive profile customization, while Google+ emphasizes user control over data and integrates well with other Google products. Both are good for connecting with others based on shared interests or location.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to share messages called tweets, and it has over 100 million active users who can use it to discover new information from others and share information about themselves, their organizations, or their work through tweets that are limited to 140 characters. The document provides guidance on how to use Twitter effectively, including how to join, engage in conversations, and potentially use it for fundraising by listening to others and authentically connecting through conversation.
The document provides an overview of Twitter 101 including:
- A glossary of common Twitter terms such as hashtags, mentions, and retweets.
- General tips for using Twitter such as interacting often, keeping posts relevant, and proofreading.
- Personal Twitter tips including building a personal brand, being careful what you post and with oversharing your location.
- The presenter provides contact information for questions.
This document provides guidance on various aspects of blogging, including using widgets and categories to organize blog content, participating in online communities, finding blogs to follow, self-promotion strategies, and the blogging process. It discusses adding widgets and categories in WordPress, the benefits of online communities, finding blogs to read, writing blog posts, and promoting blogs on social media and other platforms. Tasks outlined include creating a blog post about social media, following other blogs, and writing a new blog post on a chosen topic.
Cal canviar la gestió de les organitzacions i centrar-la a millorar l'actitud dels professionals. Les organitzacions guanyaran en eficiència i els professionals en satisfacció.
A social media walk through to help any new Twitter user get started. This will guide you from setting up a great profile to starting conversations with others to finding specific users to follow.
Twitter is a great place to find people who share interests with you, and build relationships. It is also a great place to listen to users to understand how they feel about certain topics. Whether you're a business or just looking to connecting with people, Twitter is a great place to do so. Twitter is a completely public platform so everything it open. Try not to feel weird joining in random people's tweets because it's typically ok. Join conversations that you are fluent in and understand.
This is an adapted version of my slideshow 'how to tweet'.
This was run as a workshop over 1.5 hrs. To fully do it justice it needs about 2 hours or more really though! Feel free to adapt and use in your own organisation.
This document provides an introduction to using Twitter professionally. It discusses:
1. The basics of Twitter, including what a tweet is, hashtags, mentions, and retweets.
2. Useful cases for Twitter in a professional environment, such as reaching your audience, direct and targeted communication, monitoring information, and publicizing content.
3. How to get started with Tweetdeck, a tool for managing Twitter, including creating an account, following others, writing tweets, and experimenting with Tweetdeck functions.
This document provides guidance on effectively live tweeting conferences and events on Twitter. It recommends preparing in advance by creating a hashtag, listing speaker details, and using tools like TweetDeck or Hootsuite. During the event, it suggests limiting tweets to 2 per minute, enlisting a partner, taking photos, and focusing on insightful content. Afterward, using an app like Chirpstory to structure tweets into a story. The document also includes a glossary of common Twitter terms to help new users understand concepts like hashtags, retweets, and mentions.
A short guide to how to sign up for and use Twitter.
This has been developed to help people take part in the #learning3 experiment online: http://www.lluk.org/learning3.htm
Advanced Twitter Tools To Better Manage Your Account: Twitter 102Andrew Mucci
This guide will help you identify some basic social media management tools to help you better operate Twitter accounts. If you have a social media marketing strategy, tools such as the one listed in this guide can help you better execute. Please let me know if you have any questions about this guide or social media in general and I will be happy to assist. All tools have a clickable link underneath each picture. Thanks for checking it out :)
Twitter is a popular microblogging platform where users share short messages called tweets. It allows users to follow other accounts, see trending topics, and share links. The key aspects of Twitter include composing tweets of up to 140 characters, following accounts of interest, searching for topics, and interacting with other users through replies, retweets, and likes.
Most of us know of Twitter; we kinda know what it is and what it does, though some of us are simply too overwhelmed to fly in and tweet. This presentation helps you understand Twitter basics; defining platform, setting up your account, navigating, and tweeting tips.
*UPDATE DM used to be exclusive to mutual followers however, Tiwitter added a functionality where a user can turn on a setting that lets them receive Direct Messages from any other user, regardless of whether or not they follow each other.
Introduction to Twitter (HUOC SM101 Spring 2012)Mohammad Hijazi
This document provides an introduction and overview of Twitter. It discusses why people use Twitter and provides some examples of how Twitter has been used, including for reunions, saving businesses, political campaigns, and social movements. It then defines key Twitter terms and features such as tweets, mentions, replies, direct messages, retweets, favorites, hashtags, protected tweets, trending topics, and lists. It also addresses questions about how many Lebanese users are on Twitter and why people tweet. The document serves as a basic guide to understanding Twitter and its functions.
After writing the book, Twitter Marketing for Dummies, we decided to throw out the 140 different pieces of marketing advice given to us by the many AWESOME users of Twitter!
Twitter is a microblogging service that allows users to post short messages called tweets. Tweets are limited to 140 characters to allow sharing on mobile devices. Users can follow other users and see their tweets in real-time. The document provides instructions on setting up a Twitter account, completing a profile, designing the account, posting tweets, following others, and basic Twitter terminology.
This document provides guidance on using Twitter to connect with other educators. It recommends including relevant information in your Twitter bio, such as your name, position, location, and interests. It also suggests following people with similar interests, participating in weekly hashtag conversations, and joining the discussion by respectfully replying, retweeting, and using hashtags to indicate topics. Popular educational hashtags and weekly chats are listed, and Twitter features like mentions, direct messages, retweets, and favorites are explained.
This document provides an overview of how to use Twitter, including:
- Twitter allows users to post short bursts of thoughts and information to connect with others in real time.
- To create an account, users enter their name, phone number, and choose a username on Twitter's website.
- Basic Twitter terms are explained such as @replies, retweets, hashtags, and how to find people to follow on Twitter.
- Tips are provided for beginners on Twitter like starting with friends and posting consistently.
The document provides tips for using social media, specifically Twitter and Facebook, to promote works published on the Ether platform. It suggests creating accounts on these platforms to share links to published works, engage with followers by asking questions and sharing feedback, use relevant hashtags to increase discoverability, and follow and interact with the Ether Twitter and Facebook accounts to benefit from their existing audience. The tips are intended to help authors quickly get started with basic social media promotion activities to help more readers discover their work on Ether.
This document provides an overview of using social media platforms Facebook and Google+ for personal use. It discusses setting up profiles, privacy settings, finding contacts, and engaging with others. The key takeaways are that Facebook allows filtering of contacts and extensive profile customization, while Google+ emphasizes user control over data and integrates well with other Google products. Both are good for connecting with others based on shared interests or location.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to share messages called tweets, and it has over 100 million active users who can use it to discover new information from others and share information about themselves, their organizations, or their work through tweets that are limited to 140 characters. The document provides guidance on how to use Twitter effectively, including how to join, engage in conversations, and potentially use it for fundraising by listening to others and authentically connecting through conversation.
The document provides an overview of Twitter 101 including:
- A glossary of common Twitter terms such as hashtags, mentions, and retweets.
- General tips for using Twitter such as interacting often, keeping posts relevant, and proofreading.
- Personal Twitter tips including building a personal brand, being careful what you post and with oversharing your location.
- The presenter provides contact information for questions.
This document provides guidance on various aspects of blogging, including using widgets and categories to organize blog content, participating in online communities, finding blogs to follow, self-promotion strategies, and the blogging process. It discusses adding widgets and categories in WordPress, the benefits of online communities, finding blogs to read, writing blog posts, and promoting blogs on social media and other platforms. Tasks outlined include creating a blog post about social media, following other blogs, and writing a new blog post on a chosen topic.
Cal canviar la gestió de les organitzacions i centrar-la a millorar l'actitud dels professionals. Les organitzacions guanyaran en eficiència i els professionals en satisfacció.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
O documento descreve a programação preliminar do 1o Encontro Nacional do Complexo Industrial e Inovação em Saúde, que ocorrerá no dia 08 de agosto de 2016 no Centro de Eventos e Convenções Brasil 21 em Brasília. A programação inclui três blocos com palestras de representantes de vários ministérios e associações sobre avanços, desafios e perspectivas da indústria e inovação em saúde no Brasil.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
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A União Europeia está preocupada com o impacto ambiental do plástico descartável e planeja proibir itens como talheres, pratos, copos e canudos plásticos até 2021. A proibição visa reduzir a poluição plástica nos oceanos e promover alternativas mais sustentáveis. Os países da UE terão até 2021 para implementar as novas diretrizes.
O condomínio Moema Top Life oferece apartamentos mobiliados com ótima localização no bairro de Moema, próximo a parques e shopping. O bairro é tranquilo com diversas opções de lazer no condomínio, como piscina, sauna, quadra, academia e churrasqueira. Os apartamentos contam com sala, cozinha, dormitório, banheiro e varanda.
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This document provides an overview of social media and strategies for using social media successfully. It discusses the key aspects of various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and tools for sharing content. It emphasizes the importance of having a strategy, listening to audiences, engaging with users by sharing content and relinquishing some control. It also stresses measuring the results of social media efforts.
This is a 10-point plan to get your started on Twitter.
If you have an account and don't know what to do with Twitter, then this PDF is the right one for you too. If you have any questions, I'm only a Tweet away!! @maykingtea
The document provides guidance on using social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube for business purposes. It recommends aiming for 40% original content, 30% replies, 20% retweets, and 10% links on Twitter. For Facebook, it suggests customizing privacy and notification settings. And for YouTube, it describes how to create a business channel, upload videos, and embed videos on a website.
The document provides an introduction to Twitter for educators, including what Twitter is, why educators may want to use it, and how to get started using it effectively. It explains that Twitter allows users to send and read short text-based posts called tweets. It recommends that educators use Twitter to share resources, participate in professional development, and communicate with parents. It then provides guidance on setting up an account, finding people to follow, getting followers, common Twitter terminology, apps to use, best practices, and additional resources.
This document provides 10 tips for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) on using Twitter effectively. It advises NGOs to monitor discussions on relevant issues, identify and follow influential users in their sector, add a bio and link to customize their Twitter profile, engage with their audience by responding to comments and questions, and use hashtags to make their tweets discoverable on topics. The tips also include using apps to easily post tweets, not just repeating the same information, and checking their Twitter profile periodically to assess and improve their content. The overall message is that NGOs can raise awareness of their causes and engage supporters through Twitter by following these best practices.
Here is a how-to guide for businesses (and even users in general) to get set up on Twitter. For more information on how to get started on Twitter, visit oneforty.com and oneforty.com/blog.
The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to TwitterJenn Scott
This slideshow walks you through the basics of the Twitter platform, walking you through setting up your account, providing an overview of hashtags and at-mentions (@mentions), and going over some of the most popularly asked questions about this powerful social networking tool.
The document provides tips for using Twitter effectively as a personal account. It recommends being human by including interests and keywords in your bio. It also suggests keeping tweets concise by treating each like a newspaper headline and including links for more information. Additionally, it advises following and engaging with relevant people and businesses, using hashtags to reach a wider audience, having a clear profile picture, and researching companies and interviewers on Twitter to prepare for opportunities. The overall message is to be yourself and let your personality shine through your Twitter profile to attract more relevant followers.
This document provides tips for using Twitter to build influence and engage with others. It discusses logging into Twitter, introducing yourself, following relevant accounts and brands in your industry, creating lists to organize accounts, using hashtags to join conversations, engaging with others by commenting on discussions, sharing others' content, and gaining genuine followers rather than focusing only on numbers. The overall summary is how to use Twitter effectively to connect, share ideas, and build relationships with others in your field.
Twitter: From the Basics to Creating a StrategyKelly Rigotti
This document provides an overview of how to use Twitter effectively for business purposes. It discusses the basics of Twitter, including what tweets and hashtags are. It recommends choosing a clear username, filling out your profile completely, and not protecting your tweets. The document then gives tips for finding people to follow on Twitter and provides guidelines for starting to tweet, such as introducing yourself and thanking followers. It also lists dos and don'ts of Twitter and recommends using a management system like HootSuite.
Twitter handles and avatars help identify users, so choose a clear handle like @TheSAMLabs. To engage followers, tweet content they will find interesting or want to share, ask questions to start conversations, and retweet others to build relationships. Maintain a variety in your tweets, including questions, links, images and videos. Initially follow others in your industry and be patient as you build your follower base. Direct messages allow private conversations while public @mentions include others in discussions. Hashtags help others find tweets on similar topics.
Twitter allows users to publish short messages called tweets that are seen by followers. Tweets are limited to 140 characters. The goal of Twitter is to share what you're doing or what has your attention. Users are identified with an @ symbol before their name. People use Twitter to connect with others who share common interests and to stay updated in their industries. Information flows to users on Twitter as followers' tweets come directly to your page, unlike websites where you must seek out information.
Twitter has over 645 million active users who tweet over 58 million times per day. While originally intended as a communication platform for friends to share status updates, Twitter is now commonly used by celebrities, companies, and teenagers to communicate and share information with followers. However, Twitter also has limitations. The 140-character limit can discourage nuanced discussion and lead users to shorten words or change vocabulary. Additionally, publicly visible tweets could influence language in ways that lack privacy controls or could offend other users. The open nature of tweets also means users have little control over who views their content.
The document provides an introduction to using Twitter for teachers, outlining how it can be used to build a personal learning network, connect with other educators, and share ideas and resources. It covers best practices for setting up an account, how to tweet, follow others, use hashtags, and participate in real-time chats. Teachers are encouraged to keep their tweets professional and focus on collaborating with other educators through the platform.
This document provides guidance on using Twitter, including how to set up an account, find people and organizations to follow, understand key Twitter features like mentions, retweets and hashtags, and tips for using Twitter for organizations and protecting privacy. The document recommends finding relevant people and groups to follow, using hashtags and retweets to engage followers, and protecting tweets to control privacy and manage interactions.
This document provides a beginner's guide for educators on using Twitter. It introduces Twitter and explains how educators can use it to share resources, participate in professional development, and communicate with parents and other organizations. The guide covers getting started on Twitter, finding people to follow, getting followers, common Twitter lingo, apps for using Twitter, best practices, and additional resources. The overall purpose is to help educators understand and effectively utilize Twitter in their professional practice.
Social media allows you to interact and share ideas through your online social graph. Popular social media platforms include Facebook for personal connections, LinkedIn for professional networking, and Twitter for microblogging. On these platforms you should maintain a professional image, actively engage with your connections by commenting and posting relevant updates, and link your accounts together for increased visibility. Foursquare is a location-based service that allows you to share your location with friends. To get the most from LinkedIn, maintain a complete profile, join relevant groups, connect with others, request and provide recommendations, and link your Twitter account to share updates. Books like Crush It and Socialnomics provide guidance on using social media effectively.
Washington University Libraries: Twitter and Professional Developltodd818
This document provides guidance on using Twitter for professional development and career networking. It discusses Twitter basics like hashtags and retweets. It recommends following professional organizations and verifying the authenticity of accounts to follow. The document also discusses using lists to organize contacts, managing one's online reputation, and tips for job hunting and conferencing using Twitter.
This document provides an overview of several specialist social media platforms, including YouTube, Vine, and Vimeo. It discusses their main features and how they can be used both personally and professionally. Specifically, it notes that YouTube allows uploading of longer videos for sharing, Vine focuses on 6 second videos shared through a smartphone app, and Vimeo has a smaller community focused on higher quality uploads. The document encourages exploring these platforms to find content to share and provides tasks for engaging with the channels.
The document discusses using social media platforms like Facebook and Google+ for business purposes. It provides tips on setting up business pages on Facebook and engaging audiences. It also recommends using Google+ communities to find new content ideas, establish expertise, and understand potential customers. The document suggests businesses can build communities for customers on Google+ and shares examples of how some companies like Cadbury's utilize both pages and communities.
This document provides information and instructions for a training session on using social media for business purposes. It discusses various social media platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and blogs and how businesses can utilize these platforms to market themselves, build online communities, monitor engagement, and more. Trainees are instructed to create blog posts throughout expanding on topics like the benefits of social media for businesses and ways to monitor social engagement. The document also provides guidance on using LinkedIn, including how to set up a profile, find connections, and get involved in groups. It discusses using Twitter for business and sharing useful content to build an audience.
This document provides guidance on using social media for job hunting. It discusses maintaining a professional online presence and profile, using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to search for jobs and network, and tips for cleaning up profiles to remove unprofessional content. Employers are advised to have a clear headshot, avoid inappropriate photos and posts, and ensure their social media content highlights relevant skills and interests for prospective roles.
This document discusses the risks of using social media for both personal and business use. For personal use, some key risks discussed are disclosure of private information, bullying, cyber-stalking, and access to inappropriate content. Strategies provided to mitigate these risks include using privacy settings, avoiding sharing sensitive details, and monitoring children's online activities. For business use, risks include damage to brand reputation, disclosure of confidential information, corporate identity theft, and legal/compliance issues. The document recommends that businesses establish social media guidelines for employees and appoint a trained professional to handle company social media accounts.
This document provides information and instructions for a training session on using social media for business purposes. It discusses various social media platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and blogs and how businesses can utilize these platforms to market themselves, build online communities, monitor engagement, and more. Trainees are instructed to create blog posts exploring topics like the benefits of social media for businesses and how to monitor social media engagement. The document also provides guidance on using LinkedIn, including how to set up a profile, find connections, and get involved in groups. It discusses both passive and active uses of LinkedIn and Twitter for businesses.
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Recap last two sessions
Social media is all about making connections and sharing content.
It can be used for personal use to make new friends, or for business
use to promote goods or causes.
It can also be used to share news.
One of the best ways to share content is to create it yourself and post
it on a blog.
Wordpress is a particularly powerful form of blogging as it combines
a blog platform with a database.
You’ve added at least two blog posts and had comments returned
from my self
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This Session
Introduction to Social Media for Personal Use
Introduction to Twitter
We’ll have a break at 11am, and wrap things up around 1:15pm, to
give us time to recap the session.
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Social Media for Personal Use
Social media is a great way to connect with others.
In this session, we’re going to concentrate on using it for personal
use.
This means using it to connect with like-minded people, sharing
interests, learning new skills or keeping in contact with friends and
family.
Twitter and Facebook are the two most obvious examples for personal
social media, although many use Pinterest, YouTube, Flickr,
Instagram, Snapchat or Google + for non-work related purposes.
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Social Media for Personal Use
You can use tools such as Facebook and Twitter to;
Share interesting content that you find online, such as useful articles,
humourous images or new music
Find people to talk to when you’re having a rough day
Catch up with friends and family
Keep up with the activities of a club or group you’re in
You can engage with others on Facebook by posting images, sharing
links, commenting on the images and statuses of others, and
participating in groups.
You can engage with others on Twitter by posting pictures, retweeting
the tweets of others, sharing links, replying to other people, and
sending direct messages.
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Social Media for Personal Use
Some people start using social media and get discouraged when they
don’t get much interaction. Sometimes we feel like we’re putting a lot
in and getting little out.
We can’t always be sure who is doing what with what we share.
Some users enjoy the anonymity of the internet to pick on others, or
they become more aggressive than they might be in person. This can
make users afraid to express opinions for fear of disagreements.
This shouldn’t stop us from enjoying social media!
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TASK
Create a new blog post and write a list of bullet points,
describing how you might use social media
to engage with other users on a personal
level.
Save as draft but, don’t publish just yet, as we’ll be adding to this
post later!
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What is Twitter?
Twitter is a form of social networking that will help you:
Share ideas.
Connect with like-minded people or just new friends.
Promote your work or share an interest.
You can use Twitter to find links to great content.
The internet is awash with lots of useful ideas and advice, and much of it is
available for free.
If someone whose opinion you trust tweets a link to an article or video etc.,
then chances are it’ll be good content.
You can then share this content with your own followers, and pass on the
info, or the laughs, to your friends!
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Why should I use Twitter?
Twitter is a great way to find people in your local area by searching
for tweets local to you.
It’s also a good way to make contacts further afield.
It’s an easy way to keep abreast of the news, either generally or in a
specialist field.
You can connect with public figures that you like, who share useful
content themselves, like Nigella Lawson or Stephen Fry.
You can even use the search box for terms such as “looking for a
___” to see if anyone has tweeted any job opportunities.
10. + How should I use Twitter?
People join Twitter to connect to other people so;
Don’t simply post links – include comments as to why you think the link is
worth visiting.
Be yourself! There is nothing wrong with letting your personality shine
through.
But remember that Twitter is PUBLIC.
Ryan Giggs and Imogen Thomas
Complaints and complements
The wrong Phil Neville …
Try to avoid starting arguments – if you wouldn’t say it in person,
don’t say it on Twitter. A lot of celebrities fall foul of this.
Tweets can be deleted but other users may take screenshots so be
aware that people are reading what you say!
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Basic Jargon
Tweet – a short message of 140 characters. A tweet is both the
message itself, as well as a verb – e.g. to tweet.
Retweet – aka ‘RT’. Sharing a tweet by another user with your
followers.
@ reply – replying to another user, designated by their @name – e.g.
@ladygaga.
Follow – subscribing to the tweets of a specific user.
Hashtag – anything tagged with a # (i.e. #ADE2103) will show up in
a special feed dedicated to that tag.
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Getting Started
Go to http://twitter.com.
Enter your full name, your email address and a password, and click
‘Sign Me Up.
On the next page, double-check your details and choose a username (
think of sensible name!).
If everything looks okay, click ‘Create my account’.
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Edit your profile
Click on the ‘cog’ icon in the
top right-hand corner.
You’ll see your name, and
‘Edit Profile’.
Click on that.
Top Twitter tips
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You can fill in your
location, your website
(maybe your blog address)
and a short bio that explains
who you are.
You can add a user photo,
which makes your profile
look more ‘human’.
You can add a header image to add
visual interest to your profile.
Edit your profile
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TASK
In the blog post you started earlier,
copy and paste the link of your Twitter profile
Write a short list of keywords or interests you want to use to find
people to connect with.
This may be hobbies, locations, favourite films – anything
you can think of.
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Now what?
You’ll get the most out of Twitter by following other people – this
allows you to see their updates as they post them.
If you follow someone, they may follow you in return, allowing them
to see your updates – and really, you want people to see your updates
so you can interact!
Bigger names or ‘authorities’ may not follow you back, but it gives
you a good opportunity to join a conversation and get your name
known. Retweet their posts or comment on something they’ve said.
They may also post valuable content.
Now we’re going to have a look at how to find people!
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How do I find people to follow?
The authors of the blogs you’ve found might be on Twitter.
If their writers have Twitter accounts, follow them.
Follow the blogs themselves – e.g. @weburbanist or @CreativeBloq.
Connect with each other!
You can always add each other.
Add your friends and family.
Use the search function to look for keywords. It’ll bring up a
combination of relevant people, and tweets including the search. You can
have a look at people tweeting about those topics.
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Suggestions will
look at the keyword
in the tweet.
It will also show
people who have the
keyword in their
bio.
And then it will
show those tweets
that contain the
keyword as a
hashtag.
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How do I find people to follow?
Check out ‘recommended follows’.
Some users recommend their followers check out a specific user. If you
trust their judgment, have a look at the user’s feed. You might want to
follow them too.
Remember to post your own ‘follows’.
Twitter also makes suggestions within the main window – have a look at
these people and see what they’re like.
If you can’t think what search terms to use, think about the kinds
of film you like, or what your hobbies are outside of work.
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Sending messages
There are two ways to connect with people.
If someone tweets something, click reply. Compose your tweet and
click send!
Alternatively, add an @ symbol before a username and the message
will go to that user. It will appear in your Twitter feed but only those
people who follow both of you will see it.
If someone follows you, you can send them a direct message that is
private between the two of you.
Note : You can’t send a direct message to someone who doesn’t
follow you.
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Spend some time looking for people to follow.
Remember this is for personal use!
Try to think about people you would want to talk to in person. You’re
not selling anything, or trying to promote anything – you just want to
talk to like-minded people.
Take a screenshot of your Twitter profile and upload it to your blog.
On your keyboard, press Command + Shift + 4 and then
release all keys
(position the sight top left of what you want to screen shot of and hold down the (left)
mouse button and move to bottom right and then release)
On your blog post, name five people you have followed and why.
Describe which users you have responded to, and how.
Publish this post!
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Hashtags
Hashtags are a really powerful aspect of Twitter.
Check out the hashtags – think of a keyword and add a # symbol to see if
others are tweeting about it too.
Some users use a hashtag in order to have a conversation.
For example, between 8 and 9pm on a Tuesday night, Welsh Educators
chatand share ideas under #addcymru see what they have been discussing
this week by searching the hash tag.
Clicking on the hashtag opens a separate stream of tweets just filtered
using that term (they act like search terms within Twitter as a whole).
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Lists
Once you start tweeting regularly, and you have more and more
followers, you might want to start dividing your followers up into
lists.
That way, it will filter what you see so that you can see content at a
glance.
You might create lists according to your interests, or how well you
know a person.
Lists make it easier to screen tweets out and concentrate on the
content you really want to see.
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TASK
Using all of the information we’ve covered in the session, start
conducting conversations with people that you find on Twitter. If you
have a conversation, expand the conversation, take a screenshot and
upload it to your blog.
Post a link to the blog post you wrote in this session on to your twitter
account.
Check one of the blogs that we started following on Wordpress last
week, and consider tweeting a link to one of the posts.
Enter a keyword to find an interest and reply to someone who is
talking about it.