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I have a twitter account, but i don't use it!
It's partly because i don't know how to!
I stay loyal to Facebook.
=D
Rowen, I'm only getting to grips with Twitter myself now after months of procrastination. To make the most of it you need to take advantage of other sites like Twellow to find people with similar likes/dislikes or careers. It's still not very user friendly at all. I hate Facebook even more than I do Twitter because my computer's not fast, but I'm attempting to update that too.
Rowen Mahogany said:I have a twitter account, but i don't use it!
It's partly because i don't know how to!
I stay loyal to Facebook.
=D
I checked Twellow, and that page is indeed useful!
I think i might start using Twitter a bit more!
I am following you, so i hope you don't mind!
=D
Kay Elizabeth said:Rowen, I'm only getting to grips with Twitter myself now after months of procrastination. To make the most of it you need to take advantage of other sites like Twellow to find people with similar likes/dislikes or careers. It's still not very user friendly at all. I hate Facebook even more than I do Twitter because my computer's not fast, but I'm attempting to update that too.
Rowen Mahogany said:I have a twitter account, but i don't use it!
It's partly because i don't know how to!
I stay loyal to Facebook.
=D
What? You're on Twitter and I'm not yet a follower?!? Shame on me.
We use Twitter nearly continuously--both to receive news, information, updates, etc. and to share a steady stream of writing information and advice. Every so often, we do special things for our followers, such as a short-term book discount or free writing guide. Maybe you'll become one of our followers (hint!). I finally got busy using Twitter when I discovered that Twitter lets me post links, such as links to resources and new blog posts.
One essential tip for using Twitter efficiently: Use a desktop application and not the Twitter website. Much, much easier to access and use. I have been happy with Twhirl. Another quick tip: Use a URL shortening service if one isn't included in your site template. I use http://bit.ly. This works for me because 1) it's easy, and 2) I can track the history of and activity for the URLs.
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