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HOW TO: Build Your Personal Brand on Twitter
1. Claim your Twitter handle
2. Decide how you want to brand yourself
3. Become known as an expert or resource
4. Establish a Twitter marketing plan
5. Utilize third-party applications
6. Form a Twitter “Mastermind Group”
Everything I Need to Know About Twitter I Learned in J School
1. Make every word count. 2. Keep it simple. 3. Provide context. 4. Lead with the good stuff. 5. Write killer headlines. 6. Graphics expand the story. 7. People make things interesting. etc
The Future of Social Media: The Walls Come Crumbling Down
Google has taken the first step toward knocking down the social networking walls with Google Wave. It's an open platform for real-time communication and sharing media, and it's aimed directly at Facebook and Twitter. With Wave a developer will have the tools build a Facebook or a Twitter — or more to the point, whatever comes next — and, even more important, any user content poured into a Wave-based system will be accessible by anyone that user has granted permission to have it.
Genealogy Insider - 10 Ways to Use Twitter for Genealogy
10 Ways to Use Twitter for Genealogy
19 Reasons You Should Blog And Not Just Tweet
Having your own blog remains the strongest platform if you’re serious about sharing ideas and having a continued dialog with the world. Blogging is the antithesis of easy, however it is far more rewarding.
Tamura Jones (Genealogy) on Twitter
Genealogy Technology Twitter
Interesting Twitter Marketing Strategy
An interesting use of Twitter by Chelsea Green Publishers who promoted their website and books with a very simple contest
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