Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

Amy Dunn

Social Media Tool Spotlight: Why I Love CoTweet

March 30th, 2011
by Amy Dunn

I have been using CoTweet for a few years now and can no longer keep it a secret. As far as favorite Social Media multitasking tools go, CoTweet is high on my list and I encourage anyone who has experienced “Twitter overwhelm” to give it a shot.
What is CoTweet? CoTweet is a …

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The Art, Rather Than Science, of New Twitter Backgrounds

February 23rd, 2011
by wildwebwoMAN

As you know, Twitter recently changed their “look” and while the new, improved layout has a larger interface area, that in turn means a much smaller sidebar area for your branding message. 

Creating a custom background has become more of an ART rather than a SCIENCE since a serious judgment call needs to be made as …

Posted in Marketing RX, Marketing Strategy, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Twitter

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Amy Dunn

Are Twitter Auto Welcome Messages EVER OK to Use?

February 23rd, 2011
by Amy Dunn

Anyone who uses Twitter probably has one of three responses to this question:
1). No. Twitter Auto Direct Messages are NEVER ok to use. I hate them and I will unfollow anyone who uses them.
2). What are Auto Direct Messages?
3) Depends.
You have probably seen these auto direct messages (aka Auto DMs) that sometimes go …

Posted in Blog, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Twitter

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Amy Dunn

A Few Minutes a Day (or Week!) Can Go a Long Way to Build Your Twitter Following & Influence

January 31st, 2011
by Amy Dunn

Stuck in a Twitter Rut? Tips to Get You Unstuck and Be a Happy Tweeter!
You may have seen these programs that promise to get you tons and tons of new followers in Twitter for a small fee. With a little research, you can easily find a program that promises to find you up to …

Posted in Blog, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Tough Love, Twitter

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Amy Dunn

To Build Twitter Influence, Turn Your Message Inside Out

January 3rd, 2011
by Amy Dunn

Each New Years I make a series of personal and professional resolutions and I am proud to say my professional resolution for 2011 is to spend more time listening so the time I spend  ”doing” is more meaningful.  Listening is more powerful than jumping in and going through the motions and hoping for the best.
In …

Posted in Blog, Social Media Marketing, Twitter

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