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Twitter For Beginners
A Beginners Guide To Twitter
As Twitter continues to grow in popularity at an alarming rate
and new users are starting to come on board, it can be hard to
figure out where to get started with Twitter. While it is a
communication medium like email for example, it is used in an
entirely different way. Twitter is more sociable and fun rather
than practical and actually understanding the main concepts and
principles of Twitter can take a little while.
So in this article I'd like to try and give you a beginners
guide to Twitter and in doing so to give you a basic guide to
what Twitter is and what Twitter does so you can more easily
get involved.
In essence, Twitter is a micro-blogging service. Every Twitter
user has their own little tiny "blog" that they can add
messages to of up to 140 characters in length. They can also
send messages of the same maximum length to other Twitter users
and these messages will then appear on their recipients blog.
Each of these little messages is known as a tweet.
As well as adding tweets to your blog, sending them to other
people or even reading other peoples Twitter blogs, you can
also "follow" any Twitter user of your choice. When you
"follow" someone, their tweets then start to appear on your
Twitter page. In this way you can keep up to date with what all
your friends, family and business contacts are doing in one
place. By simply following all your contacts and keeping an eye
on your Twitter page you can see live what everyone you know is
up to.
When Twitter first launched, you interacted with the service
using the Twitter website but now you can interact in virtually
any way possible. As examples you can access your Twitter feed
live from a variety of desktop applications so you don't have
to be logged into the Twitter website. You can also send and
receive tweets via text (sms) message directly on your cell
phone.
Twitter is part of a movement known as "life streaming" where
part of the aim is to simply reveal your actions and thoughts
live as you go about your day. Initially this meant that people
would add such interesting messages as "Just eating some
cereal" or "Paying for gas". These days such messages are
understandably frowned upon though the more interesting tweets
are welcomed.
This is a good way of not just staying in contact with people,
but also learning about other people in quite a deep way. If
you know what movie they've just watched or what they're doing
on the weekend you feel more of a part of their life. Twitter
is as much about conversations and communication as just
sending a practical email to someone.
The general advice for a new Twitter user would be to simply
try it out and see if you like it. Some people love it, others
loath it and you won't know until you try it. Just sign up for
a free account, find your friends and "follow" them, then get
involved with the conversation. When they tweet, tweet
back.
by Richard Adams -
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