Twitter Tips and Resources – Part 37

Posted on 28 January 2011

This is Part 37 of an ever-growing series of blog posts, each one featuring links to 10 useful, funny and/or provocative articles/lists/blog posts/videos/sites I’ve come across about how to use twitter more effectively (and how NOT to use it).

Here are the latest 10:

  1. “10 Ways to Spot a Spammer on Twitter” by Brent Peterson (@InterviewAngel on twitter)
  2. “Caps Off To Internet Social Memes” by Kimberly Castleberry (@AskKim) – it’s about twitter etiquette
  3. “To Get the Most Out of Twitter Be a Maverick” by Michael Gass (@michaelgass)
  4. “How To Build A Crappy Twitter Profile” by Joey Strawn (@joey_strawn)
  5. “A snake-oil marketer’s advice on how to use Twitter for business” by Alexandra on the blog of inmedia Public Relations (@inmedia)
  6. “8 Fun Twitter Tools for Language Lovers” by Amy-Mae Elliott (@amymaeelliott)
  7. “10 Tricks for Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and LinkedIn” by Niall Harbison (@NiallHarbison)
  8. “13 Tips to Get More Twitter Followers” by Jacob Stoops (@jacobstoops)
  9. “3 Things Most People Don’t Understand About Twitter” by Lauren Dugan of All Twitter (@alltwtr)
  10. “Twitter basics” from the twitter help center

For a list of links to Parts 1-36 in this series (which was born on May 19, 2009), see the Twitter category on this blog.

Would you like to recommend any other good twitter resources? I certainly don’t list EVERY article about twitter that I see – I might recommend an article that I disagree with, if I think it contributes something useful to the debate, but I won’t recommend an article that I think is badly written.

Happy tweeting!

Kay Ross
http://twitter.com/kayross


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