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First Impressions: Tweetie 2 for iPhone

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If you don’t already know, Tweetie is one of the most popular iPhoneTwitter clients out there today. It combines tons of powerful features with a killer user interface that you’d swear came from Apple. So when Loren Brichter, Tweetie’s creator, started work on the next version, he was competing with his original app. To do this, Brichter totally rewrote the app from scratch, leaving behind every bit of code from version one. Then he applied all of the experience he gained from the original and created an even more powerful, feature-packed version with the same level of simplicity that made Tweetie a success. The result is Tweetie 2.

The first thing you’ll notice about Tweetie is its clean, easy to understand user interface. Navigating through Tweetie works just like the Mail or iPod app; it’s all hierarchical, gradually taking you from general to specific. Buttons and interface elements look great, lists scroll with no delay, and the entire layout makes perfect sense. No feature is left out, yet not one bit is cluttered. It’s near perfect.

At the bottom of nearly every screen is the familiar iPhone tab bar which contains tabs for viewing the timeline, mentions and direct messages. Whenever new information comes in, a blue light appears below the corresponding tab.

On the UI front, there were only a couple items I would have changed. Mainly the section which shows a user’s profile image in the “single tweet” view isn’t great. I also feel like the user info view could use some slight refining. Users of the original Tweetie may be disappointed to find that there is no theme support, at least not yet. Otherwise, I love every inch of Tweetie 2’s UI.

When you open Tweetie for the first time, you’ll be prompted to enter your Twitter login info. The app optionally supports multiple accounts which can be added by tapping the plus button in the accounts view.

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Twitter Power: 5 Ways to Use Twitter for Business

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The micro blogging site Twitter has generated plenty of buzz lately and all from the simple question: “What are you doing now?” Those who use the site have 140 characters or less to respond to the question. Members “follow” other members, and vice-versa, to stay up-to-date on what everyone is doing. Many real estate pros have jumped on the Twitter bandwagon, using it as a way to connect with clients. In the book Twitter Power (Wiley, 2009), authors Joel Comm (@joelcomm) and Ken Burge (@KenBurge) show how individuals and organizations can use it as a marketing tool and how such short “tweets” can even land new business.

FROM THE BOOK: 5 WAYS TO USE TWITTER FOR BUSINESS

When you use Twitter for business reasons, you want to “blend in” and make sure your messages don’t come across as blatant sales pitches, or you could face a backlash from followers, the authors write. Your goal for using Twitter should be to make your business stand out and turn your customers into a community.

“Your Twitter timeline is not a sales page,” Comm and Burge write. “Gripping headlines and hard call-to-actions on Twitter are more likely to drive people away than drive them to buy. Your Tweets need to be subtle. They have to build interest and trust. Only then will your followers feel that doing what you want them to do will be worth their while. ”
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Add Videos to Your Twitter Profile Using BubbleTweet

Ever wanted to add more fun and creativity to your Twitter page. Have you ever though of adding some videos to your Twitter Homepage? Well, a new service called BubbleTweet, envised by Kevin Sherman (BubbleGuru on Twitter)allows you to place a video that appears in a bubble as soon as you enter a Twitter profile.

All this starts with a redirect URL that takes you to your Twitter profile and a small round bubble appears and starts playing a short video, which you can either upload or record using your web cam. You don’t need to register to use this ervice, Just give your twitter username and record or upload a short video. You will get a custom Bubble Tweet URL that will show you your recording overlaid on the specified Twitter account.A count is kept for how many visits each Bubble Tweet URL gets. Plus, you can create up to three Bubble Tweet videos a day. Read the rest of this entry »

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Twitter Updates New Follower Emails to HTML…FINALLY!

Twitter’s notification emails when you get a new follower have been in plain text since the site started. Today, Twitter finally rolled out a richer, HTML version of their follower notification emails. These emails include the number of people that this user is following and how many are following them back, along with their total number of updates tweeted. Read the rest of this entry »

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Twishitter: Because Knowing the Porcelain Habits of Fellow Tweeters is So Very Important…

Disclaimer: If this offends you in any way, I apologize. I just think this is really funny and worth sharing!

You may be looking at the title, disgusted, and thinking to yourself that no one could possibly want something like this. While I find the basis of the app humerous, I know some people simply won’t. The main purpose of Twishitter is to aggregate together all tweets concerning bathroom habits. However, due to the rampant use of “poo” words, the Twishitter timeline is actually getting clogged with bits and pieces of random tweets unrelated to actual potty time fun. Hopefully for the sake of Twishitters everywhere, they come up with a solution fast to clean up the mess. Still, you’ll occasionally get the explosion of excitement you’ve almost certainly never dreamed of. Read the rest of this entry »

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TweetPhoto Goes Live: The Next Big Twitter Photo-Sharing Service?

I am always on the constant lookout for the latest and coolest Twitter apps and services. And that pretty much includes Twitter photo-sharing services as well. Just recently a new Twitter photo-sharing service called TweetPhoto was launched. I haven’t gotten a chance to try it out yet; I’ve only signed but I can already tell that it might just be the next big photo-sharing tool for Twitter since Twitpic. Here is a quick rundown and review of what TweetPhoto is all about. Read the rest of this entry »

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Quub: A New Startup is Reinventing the Status Update

quub-logoEverywhere one looks today, we are seeing more and more services that allow you to “update your status.” Well, now there is one more to add to the List – Quub.

Quub, which launched in public beta today, is a web-based, desktop (coming soon), and mobile (currently just Android and BlackBerry) solution for those of us who’d rather have a simpler way to update our status across our favorite networks. Read the rest of this entry »

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15 Recommended Apps for Twitter

Tweet Management is probably the most important aspect of using Twitter. We all know that once you begin to follow a lot of people things can get really hectic and you can miss important content solely due to the amount coming in at once.  These applications help you manage your tweets and keep up with your followers efficiently.

  • Tweet Deck is an essential application used for keeping updated and keeping active on Twitter.  Download it and start creating “Groups.” as soon as you can.  These groups can be defined for anything such as “Domainers” or “Designers” and will display updates from only a select few of your followers.  This is just the tip of the iceberg for TweetDeck features. I use it to help sort the people I personally know from people I only know online. It helps organize your Tweets, which is tough if you follow a few thousand people.
  • Split Tweet features the ability to manage your multiple Twitter accounts and monitor your company brand.  An excellent web interface allows you to view and send tweets from all of your twitter accounts.  I use it to manage different Twitter accounts all at the same time with no hassles.
  • Group Tweet is not for everyone, but can be used for allowing multiple people to post updates to a common group Twitter account.  Simply create a new account for whatever group you might have and connect it with Group Tweet.  
  • Future Tweets as you can probably guess, allows you to store tweets to be posted automatically at a later date.  Great when you can’t manage to Tweet a certain day, you can have some stored.  Also good for repeating important tweets on a schedule.
  • Twitter Search is the entire Twitterverse at your fingertips. Especially important to use if you’re not using Tweet Deck.  Use advanced searches to find the latest news and updates as they happen, find people with similar interests, follow hash tags and most importantly keep track of people who mention your name.

Friends and Followers can be tough to manage and sometimes overwhelming.  These great apps will help you manage new and old followers and keep your audience growing.

  • Twitoria helps you find people you are following that have not updated in a long time.  Sometimes its beneficial to clean your following list of people who are inactive.
  • Friend Or Follow is an excellent tool that quickly shows you who you are following but is not following back and vice versa people following you that you are not following.  This can be an alternative to getting massive amounts of email alerts for new followers.
  • Twimailer is a new service that replaces the generic”New Follower” email Twitter automatically sends you with an enhanced email message featuring the new followers description, URL and their latest tweets.  Saves time and sanity.
  • Nearby Tweets enhances Twitter with a local people search!  Simply type in your city and a keyword if you like to find people in your area.

Twitter Directories can be an excellent way to find new followers and in turn get followed by lots of people with the same interests as you.  These are the best of the best twitter directories:

  • We Follow (Example: WeFollow.com/tag/domains) is a new but popular directory.  Simply send a tweet to @WeFollow with up to three hash tags like #seo #blogger #domains etc.
  • Twellow is the self proclaimed Twitter Yellow Pages, featuring an index of over 2 million Twitter profiles.  Sign up to be able to edit your Twellow profile, connect it with other social networks and choose what categories your profile is featured in.

Blog or Website Enhancements let you connect your website with Twitter which encourage your website visitors and blog readers to connect and engage with you on Twitter.

  • Twitter Tools is the most widely used WordPress plugin for including your Twitter stream into your WordPress powered website and more importantly this plugin sends a Twitter update anytime you write a new post. I use it here in my sidebar to manage my Tweets! –>
  • WP Greet Box is another essential plugin which can display a customized message to a visitor based on what website they came from.  So, if a person finds your website from Twitter you can display a short message thanking them and encouraging a ReTweet or a follow.
  • TweetBacks, by WordPress guru Joost de Valk, brings more interactivity to your articles by feeding Twitter responses right to the comments area of each of your posts.

Twitter Forum Community would be good for discussing the latest news about our favorite service, Twitter.

  • The Twitter Forum at TweetSocial is a new Twitter community project of mine.  Go beyond 140 character discussions with open topics about Twitter apps, Twitter tips, news, marketing, resources and more.

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Twitter For Businesses and Professionals

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If you have an online business or are involved in any type of business, you may have been told at least once to get on Twitter. Maybe you’re already on Twitter but don’t feel like you’re getting anything out of the space.

Truth be told Twitter can be great for promoting your small business. And while proponents of social media like to say anything goes and that there really are no rules, that is far from the case.

There are a few unspoken etiquette rules when promoting your business or your professional-self on Twitter and if you don’t pay attention to some of the tips mentioned below, it can cause people to ignore your friend requests or unfollow you all together. Plus, it’s just common courtesy.

Just remember, Twitter is a community not advertising space. People will accept the promotion of yourself or your business in balance. Don’t expect to sign up for Twitter, put out a few of your links and have whopping sales or clients pouring in overnight.

Seriously–it’s not gonna happen. I’ve been on Twitter for over two months and I just eclipsed 100 followers. (I’ve learned some new strategies, but that’s a different topic!)

But, if you work to make relationships and connect with your target audience, you’ll be on your way to getting sales or clients in no time.

And I do say this from personal experience. Since I do Web Design and all types of online marketing, I’ve already made numerous connections via Twitter that have led to the sharing of ideas and hopefully will lead to new business. While the venture is relatively new in that it is only 6 months old, I’ve been able to speak with prospective clients about their current marketing strategies and try to sell my services and expertise because of my connections in the space.

So without further adieu, let’s get started with some basic do’s and dont’s in promoting your business on Twitter:

  • DON’T sign up for Twitter and follow hundreds of people all at once. Instead, sign up and follow people sloooowwwly (You don’t want to be mistaken for a spammer). If a person follows me and they have one update, 500 friends and 2 followers, I just assume it’s a spammer and won’t follow.
  • DO follow a manageable number of people and try to keep your followers to followee ratio relatively equal until you get the swing of things.
  • DON’T make all of your updates about your company, blog or service. Instead, have REAL, friendly conversations until people get to know you as someone they can trust. This requires you following what other people are saying and engaging in conversations that go beyond yourself or your business.
  • DO post links to your latest blog entries, sales, etc. but KEEP IT BALANCED.
  • DO share (or Retweet) links to other peoples giveaways, blog entries or sales items. By paying attention to what other people are saying, those people will be more likely to give your stuff a look when they see it come across the screen. It’s called karma and it works.
  • DON’T auto DM! Auto Dm’s are those pesky little personal messages you are probably sending out to your followers that say Hi! Thanks for following! Here’s the link to my site _______! If that’s you, STOP. Again, get to know the people you are following before you hit them with your links. Anything a person needs to know about you can be found on your bio line. Keep it that way.
  • DO DM someone about something that relates to THEM (again stepping outside yourself). Friendly conversation in a DM is A-ok
  • DON’T announce to the world how many followers you have! I know it gets exciting when we feel like we are finally connecting to our target audience and people want to hear what we have say, but keep your numbers to yourself! I was pretty happy to hit 100 followers the other day, but people can already tell by coming to your profile how many followers you have, so you don’t need to waste their time and potentially losing their following by tweeting how many followers you have.
  • DO use Twitter to invite people in your target audience OFF the space and onto your blog. From there, you can be more promotional of your products, your services, etc. On Twitter you’ll make and foster the connections, but you’ll actually convert sales, clients, etc. on your own turf. Keep that in mind before you spam

And to help the Twitter newbies out there, please weigh in below with the Twitter habits that annoy you the most. By nicely telling people what NOT to do, we can have a much better experience in the world of social media. Or, if you’ve had a certain amount of success doing a certain tactic on Twitter, please let me know by commenting below!

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Seesmic for Facebook Review

Seesmic has created a twhirl-like client (twhirl is a Twitter client) for Facebook (innovatively titled Seesmic for Facebook).  It basically allows you to update your Facebook status in the same way that you Twitter on twhirl (or any other half-way decent Twitter client), as well as read your friends’ status updates.

How well does it work?  Well, I seem to be able to get my friends’ updates, but I’m having trouble getting it to update my status.  I also don’t like the fact that everytime I open up the program, I have to authenticate it via the program, and then the browser window it opens up. Shouldn’t a simple cookie fix this annoyance?

Right now it’s a pretty stripped down program.  There are no URL shortners, no in window profile lookups, no search, no way to post photos, etc.  It’s just a list of friends’ status updates and a way to update your own status (if you can get that part to work). Of course, this is a beta version, and integration with twhirl (i.e. Facebook and Twitter updates in the same window) are coming soon, so that may bring some additional functionality along.  I would especially recommend this program for those who use Facebook but not Twitter.

The really interesting part of the discussion is whether new Facebook interfaces like this will have an effect on Twitter’s popularity.  If Facebook added Twitter-like functionality to its platform, it would pose a significant threat as Facebook already has a much larger user base.

Here’s how it works:

1) After installing Seesmic for Facebook, you authenticate with Facebook Connect inside the desktop app.

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2) You’re then sent to Facebook to authorize the app to make status updates on your behalf. Unfortunately, you have to do this everytime you open up the program, but hopefully this gets fixed before the official release.

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3. The Seesmic client then shows you your latest stream of updates from your Facebook friends.

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4) Status updates also display in a 3 second popup as they come in.

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Seesmic’s Le Meur hinted that the company would soon consolidate its products under a single brand name – but for now, Twhirl, Seesmic for Facebook, and the Seesmic video service remain separate products. You can download the app here!

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