Thursday, June 4, 2009

Twitter Tools to Save You Time

Twittering, tweeting, tweeple....we're at the start of a whole new dictionary that starts with "tw"! Some of you may be heavy into Twitter already and others may not even have signed up. I'm a recent adopter myself, but I've learned a few neat tricks that make my Twittering much more user friendly.

* http://www.TweetLater.com is a great resource that allows you to input multiple updates at one time, to post at future times of your choosing. So instead of needing to log on and update all day long, you can just go to TweetLater, post a day's, week's or month's worth of updates, and they'll all go up with no further effort on your part. Now sometimes you'll want to post instant updates, like that you're sitting at a cafe in Paris or something. You can still go to Twitter direct to do that, or, even better go to:

*http://.ping.fm, where you can link up all your social networking sites, so that one post goes up instantly across them all. No more logging into FaceBook, updating a message, then going to Twitter, then to LinkedIn, etc. You can do it all at one time on ping.fm.

*Also in your Twitter arsenal should be http://www.TweekDeck.com. This super handy application loads onto your computer and it will tell you anytime someone is tweeting about you, recommending you or re-tweeting what you post. How cool is that?! And if you click the little magnifying glass at the top of Tweetdeck, you can input the names of other topics you'd like to follow. I my case, I used the little magnifying glass to follow any tweets with the words "public relations." Now they pop up automatically.

Experiment and try some of these timesaving tools to make your time online more productive and fun!

Barbara Wayman, president of BlueTree Media, LLC, publishes The Stand Out Newsletter, an award-winning ezine for people who want to know how to leverage the power of marketing and public relations. Get your free subscription today at www.bethebluetree.com

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©2009 Barbara Wayman, BlueTree Media, LLC.

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