The document provides 10 dos and don'ts for using Twitter. It advises to not show off promotions, use poor grammar which will attract grammar critics, or be too personal which is not what people look for on Twitter. It suggests tweeting about credentials, history, upcoming events, and progress on projects to provide straightforward useful information to followers.
The document provides 10 dos and don'ts for using Twitter. It advises to not show off promotions, use poor grammar which will attract grammar critics, or be too personal which is not what people look for on Twitter. It suggests tweeting about credentials, history, upcoming events, and progress on projects to provide straightforward useful information to followers.
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The document provides 10 dos and don'ts for using Twitter. It advises to not show off promotions, use poor grammar which will attract grammar critics, or be too personal which is not what people look for on Twitter. It suggests tweeting about credentials, history, upcoming events, and progress on projects to provide straightforward useful information to followers.
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1 Don’t Show Off o Don’t link people to latest promotion article for you 2 Don’t use poor grammar o There are lots of grammar Nazi’s checking people’s tweets A person must make sure to have correct grammar and spelling when tweeting 3 Do not be too personal o On twitter people are looking for good straight forward information. o Try not to put a personal comment such as “NICE BIKE DUDE!”
Tweeting Ideas: Credentials History Upcoming Events Progress on Projects 01/27/2011 01/27/2011