Friday, October 31st, 2008 at
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OK. After reading our last post you should have, by now, set up a Twitter.com account, and now you need to be able to reply to every new follower that follows you on Twitter.
However, if you…
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at
9:48 pm
OK.
If you have been following the steps here, you have:
1. joined twitter,, set up your profile and website url etc.
2. started adding 250 to 500 new `follows` each night. You want to get to 2000, again it`s the limit at Twitter until you have 2000 followers.
3. set up your automatic message to your new followers using your free account at TweetLater.com
Now, once we have about 2000 people that we are following, many of them will also choose to follow us as well.
For example, after I follow…
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at
9:16 pm
OK. Now, you have set up a Twitter.com account, and now you need to be able to reply to every new follower that follows you on Twitter, but you DONT want to manually send them a message.
So… use TweetLater.com`s free service, which provides Auto Welcome for new followers, plus scheduled tweets to keep you in view on the time line at Twitter.
Register at http://www.tweetlater.com/
Use the Direct Message option for sending welcomes. The rest is explained in the simple steps on the site to set…
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at
3:37 pm
Twitter is more or less like “micro blogging.”
There are people you follow, and those who follow you. You want to follow people with like interests, and the people that follow you will do…
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at
2:05 pm
Twitter is more or less like “micro blogging".
There are people you follow, and those thast follow you. You want to follow people with like interest, and the people that follow you will do the same. In this way, when you "Twitter" (send a micro message- up to 140 characters long) those following you will see it.
First things first, sign up at http://www.twitter.com, then go to
http://twitter.com/RonDavies
and click the button under my picture that says "Follow".
This will me ad to the people…
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