This link has been bookmarked by 83 people . It was first bookmarked on 11 Feb 2009, by Natalie Wojinski.
-
01 Oct 14
-
17 Jan 13
-
27 Sep 11
-
23 Jun 11
-
17 Mar 11
-
06 Jul 10
-
you shouldn't feel obligated to follow all people back,
-
don't be afraid to take some risks and follow someone outside your immediate circle,
-
don't be offended if someone un-follows you or chooses not to follow you back.
-
concerns people who tweet too frequently, dominating users' homepages with their messages
-
shouldn't be afraid to be personal in your Twitter
-
Twitter can humanize you in the eyes of your followers
-
-
22 Mar 10
-
30 Jan 10
-
19 Sep 09
-
16 May 09
-
23 Apr 09
-
22 Apr 09
-
Kristen Kozloskidon't assume that people who are your immediate followers will only see your tweets. A tweet can be picked up publicly by Google or Twitter's search tool.
"It's open social discourse," Boyd says. "As a result, to some extent, some of what you say is going to be available for the public to see." -
16 Apr 09
-
13 Apr 09
Jeredene MayfieldTwitter beginners need to understand the rules of etiquette for the service. So before you stick a foot measuring 140-characters-or-less in your mouth, check out our advice on how to follow and un-follow, share politely, direct message appropriately, and
technology web2.0 online howto internet tutorial social networking guide media business blogs tips socialnetworking twitter marketing microblogging socialmedia communications bestpractices basics etiquette corporate newmedia cio
-
31 Mar 09
-
05 Mar 09
-
02 Mar 09
-
23 Feb 09
Laura Lee DooleyTwitter beginners need to understand the rules of etiquette for the service. So before you stick a foot measuring 140-characters-or-less in your mouth, check out our advice on how to follow and un-follow, share politely, direct message appropriately, and
imported-from-delicious twitter socialmedia business howto tips
-
16 Feb 09
-
15 Feb 09
-
14 Feb 09
-
12 Feb 09
-
11 Feb 09
Ben PhillipsTwitter beginners need to understand the rules of etiquette for the service. So before you stick a foot measuring 140-characters-or-less in your mouth, check out our advice on how to follow and un-follow, share politely, direct message appropriately, and more.
-
Jan AlexanderTwitter beginners need to understand the rules of etiquette for the service. So before you stick a foot measuring 140-characters-or-less in your mouth, check out our advice on how to follow and un-follow, share politely, direct message appropriately, and
-
Gordon HerdTwitter etiquette.
howto socialmedia blogging business guide basics marketing twitter microblogging etiquette
-
10 Feb 09
Would you like to comment?
Join Diigo for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.