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Ready to jump into Twitter, but don’t know how to get started? Follow these 10 tips and you’ll fit right in.
This article is from PC Mag.
“Is it finally time to take the Twitter plunge? The free service that lets users micro-blog 140 characters at a time had accumulated around 1.9 million users as of December 2008, according to comScore. If you are just now jumping on the Twitter bandwagon, or are intimidated by your inexperience with Twitter etiquette and acronyms, allow us to share some Twittery tips that will make your experience easier and more enjoyable.” Read rest of article.
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Twitter + Art = Twart?
This article is from Art History.
“I read with interest this week an article by Ruth Jamieson in The Guardian extolling the virtues of Twitter for us visual arts types. It largely confirmed what I’ve known for nearly a year now: Twitter is a great way to stay virtually connected with friends and professional contacts. It’s fast, painless and has a Zen-like 140-character limit that disallows users from overwhelming other users with lengthy monologues.” Read article.
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Why you should follow everyone who follows you on Twitter
This article is from Cnet.com
“The debate over whether you should follow everyone who follows you on Twitter has raged on ever since the popular microblogging service gained traction. Some say following everyone eliminates the real value Twitter provides–connecting with others of similar interests. Others say that following everyone actually provides more value.
But if you consider some of the finer points of following everyone who follows you on Twitter, I think you might come to the realization, just as I have, that following everyone is not just a responsible move on your part, it’s good of the entire community.” Read article.
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Twitter For Artists: Part One
This article is from Oxadox.com
“Today I want to talk a little about Twitter, and how I have seen other artists use this social networking tool to help market and improve their art business. Twitter takes some getting use to and I admit I am still pretty new to the game. Like many folks I signed up, twitted a few updates and not understanding the concept I abandoned twitter for quite awhile. I think I am finally starting to understand Twitter’s true potential.” Read rest of article.
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Tweetable Art: 10 Twitter Tips for Artists
This article is from Mashable.
“As an artist or creative business, one of your main goals is to connect with your audience and collectors. Social media allows us to connect and collaborate on a level we otherwise would’ve never known outside of the web. It allows collectors and fans to connect more intimately with the artist and allows for a stronger relationship with the art itself.” Read rest of article.
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VIDEO – Twitter CEO Evan Williams Interviewed on Charlie Rose
This video is from Mashable.
“Twitter CEO Evan Williams let us know last week that he was making an appearance on Charlie Rose, and today, the video is online.
In the interview, which lasts about 20 minutes, Williams explains the Twitter phenomenon, some of the applications the service has spawned, and also offers some of the reasons he thinks the company has been so successful. Watch video here.
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An Artists Guide To Twitter
This article is from The Artist’s Web.
“In this edition of The Artists Newsletter we’ll start the first in a series looking at how artists can make the most of ’social media’. Today we look at how artists can use twitter.com to raise their profile and connect with interesting people on this fast growing new web service.” Read article.
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Ten Reasons Why Your Company Needs to ‘Tweet’
This article is from Social for Business.
Here is a list of ten good reasons why your company needs to get onto Twitter. Read article here.
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Twitter is as Bad (Or as Good) as YOU Make It
This article is from TwiTip.
“Having reached 750 followers earlier today and wrote over 6,000 updates, I’m a big fan of Twitter. But over the last week I’ve found myself becoming too much of a fan. Defending Twitter to the death has become a part of my daily life. Across Facebook and forums, I’ve conversed with hundreds of people who “don’t get” Twitter, and people who claim to “get it” but really don’t.” Read rest of article.

