Twitter For Dummies
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.21 (915 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1118954831 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 312 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Laura Fitton was one of the first marketers to discover the value of Twitter for businesses and society. Anum Hussain speaks to thousands on how to effectively use social media - in classrooms, at conferences and even alongside Twitter’s Small Business Team. Brittany Leaning writes about social media strategy for HubSpot’s 1.6 million readers and has managed
From the Back CoverLearn to:Sign up for an account and start making connectionsMake your Tweets uniqueStay under 140 characters with the latest shortcutsPromote your business or cause with TwitterThe easy way to get up and running on TwitterWant to discover why the social networking world’s a-Twitter? This handy guide—from one of the first marketers to discover the power of Twitter—covers the nuts and bolts, explaining step-by-step how you can use this popular tool to stay in touch with friends, market your products or services, incorporate it into other social media, and much more.Don’t leave the tweeting to the birds — take a tour of the Twitter interface, access it on your computer, smartphone, or tablet, and find out just how fast and fun it is to share your thoughts 140 characters at a timeNo more empty nest — find out how to find and follow friends, search for celebrities, brands, and businesses you want to follow, and start communicating to a wider audienceSpread your wings — discover how to tweet like tweeps do, talk Twitter like a pro, and flaunt your features with photos and videosSing your own song — find your unique Twitter voice and use it to your advantage to gain an impressive following and promote or expand your businessOpen the book and find:How to sign up, pick a name, and invite contactsTips for connecting with friends and public figuresStrategies for improving customer relationships on TwitterTools for connecting with Twitter on a computer or mobile deviceIdeas for developing your unique Twitter voiceHow to talk like Twitter pros and improve your “Twitteracy”Tools that relieve Twitter overloadThe lowdown on Twitter and the evolving media landscapeTen Tweets you can send today
It explains all the nuts and bolts, how to make good connections, and why and how Twitter can benefit you and your business.Fully updated to cover all the latest features and changes to TwitterWritten by a Twitter pioneer who was one of the first marketers to fully tap into Twitter's business applicationsIdeal for beginners, whether they want to use Twitter to stay in touch with friends or to market their products and servicesExplains how to incorporate Twitter into other social media and how to use third-party tools to improve and simplify Twitter. This handy guide, from one of the first marketers to discover the power of Twitter, covers all the new features. <
Thomas C. Moulder said Too much filler. The problem with all DIY help books is that they have tons of filler to make you think you are getting your money's worth. A writer's goal should be to get the reader up and running quickly. Have a basic list/sequence, etc. to get started. You can include a history, a glossary, an encyclopedia, and everything else in the middle and back. I have mild ADD which limits my attention span (though I write like I don't). Basically, I want a set of directions - explanations and all other related info placed in the back of the book. I can't tell you if it's a good book or not - didn't make it through it (I guess I just an. This book is too advanced for Dummies Twitter for Dummies certainly contains a great deal of information about Twitter and about using Twitter. However, it's over the head of a Genuine Computer Dummy like myself. To set up a Twitter profile one needs a 160 character bio, and Twitter for Dummies does not explain how to upload a bio. The first time I searched by name Jim Smith I found, as expected, many Jim Smiths. When I clicked on one of them I could read twitters to his account, but I was subsequently unable to access all the other Jim Smiths. Twitter for Dummies does not address this problem. If I can find someone to explain how to get past these r. Very helpful EZ This book had me using Twitter in one day and gave me an understanding of some of the features. I went from a Twitter dummy to a Twitter user. I enjoyed the book.