If there’s one thing I loathe, it’s lazy Twitterers.
I spent an hour or so at the weekend un-following about 100 people I spotted using Twitterfeed.com to populate their stream ad nauseum.
If there’s one thing I loathe, it’s lazy Twitterers.
I spent an hour or so at the weekend un-following about 100 people I spotted using Twitterfeed.com to populate their stream ad nauseum.
Continuing the Twitter Tips I embarked on last year, we’re now up to number 4 in the series – Twitter Tools Now you can run your account quite easily from your web browser.
Just landed in Las Vegas to cover the Consumer Electronics Show for Microsoft Advertising. Should be a good craic and as I’m not drinking in January – trying to lose some Xmas pudding poundage, I’m hopeing my Tweeting won’t lose steam!
So now you’re set up on Twitter, you’ve started following friends and started tweeting, I thought I’d jot down a few hazards that people stumble over or smack straight into!
In Part 1 of the 5 part guide to How to Use Twitter, I talked about the simple steps you need to take to get set up so you’re ready to utter forth your first Tweet.
With Twitter now part of our mainstream consciousness, marketers incorporating it into their social media strategies, and search engines releasing real-time search capabilities, I get asked more and more to give some advice on how to get set up and use Twitter well and efficiently.
Last week the guys at HubSpot released a compelling report into the state of the Twittersphere!
The facts?
• 79.79% failed to provide a homepage URL
• 75.86% of users have not entered a bio in their profile
• 68.68% have not specified a location
• 55.50% are not following anyone
• 54.88% have never tweeted
• 52.71% have no followers