Today I came across 3 posts about using twitter better.
The first really caught my eye because it was about not chewing up too much time on twitter. Twitter is blogging crack and with the constant supply of interesting information can become a black hole to time and productivity.
How to Twitter Your Business Without Twittering Away Your Time by Lisa Hoffman at the PRStore blog
In this post Lisa mentions Caroline Middlebrook’s “Big Juicy Twitter Guide” Which is a comprehensive 7 part guide to everything about how Twitter works, including tools and hacks.
In addition Jennifer Laycock at the Search Engine Guide offers a multipart guide that goes more into marketing and business building. From Twits to Tweeple, Why I Embraced Twitter and You Should Too
In understanding Twitter this well, how it works, how to apply it, you can adapt to your own situation, or who knows, develop the next Twitter Mashup. If you do please comment me about that.
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Thanks for the link! Honored to be in such good company. I think I may need a 12-step program to beat my twitter addiction, though.
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