3. Your Twitter Profile How the world sees you on Twitter. This page includes your bio, stats about the account, your timeline and recommendations of similar accounts. http://twitter.com/R2integrated copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
4. Your Twitter Dashboard copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011 The center of your Twitterverse. This page includes your stats, a timeline of those you follow, links to mentions, Retweets, searches & lists, as well as trends and “Who to Follow” recommendations.
5. The Twitter Toolbar Home – Click to take you back to your dashboard. Who To Follow– Suggestions from Twitter to find relevant people or brands to follow. Profile – Click to see your profile as others see it. Settings – Profile Settings, includes: bio, profile color settings, etc. Messages – Where to access Direct Messages (private messages between users). copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
6. “What’s Happening?”This is where you enter your tweet. “Timeline”This the stream of tweets from all the people you are following.You can “Favorite,” “Retweet” or “Reply” to a tweet directly from the Timeline. Tweeting & Your Timeline copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
7. It’s All About You FollowingThe tweets of these people show up in your “Timeline” FollowersYour tweets ListedHow many Twitter lists you are in and ones you’ve been listed in recently. copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
8. The Twitterverse TrendsPopular topics on all of Twitter. Can be narrowed down by country or even city. Who to FollowSuggestions from Twitter on relevant people to follow, based off of who you already follow. copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
9. @Mentions http://twitter.com/#!/mentions @Mentions are a Twitter convention that lets you know when someone is speaking to you or mentioning you in a post. They display as …“@[Username]” for example… @R2integrated Tweet us by placing “@R2integrated” in front of your tweet. copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
10. Retweets (aka RT) Retweets by OthersThese are RT’s that people you follow have made. Retweets by YouThese are things that you have RT’d. Your Tweets, retweetedThese are your tweets that have been RT’d by others. copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
11. Twitter Searches Twitter Searches allow you to keep up on the topics you care about the most.They can be saved for later reference. Many businesses use saved Twitter searches to monitor their brands. copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
12. Twitter Lists Twitter Listsare a way for an individual to organize Twitter users. You can be listed in one, or you can list people in one. You do not have to follow a person to include them in a Twitter list. Lists provide perspective of how you are viewed on Twitter. copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
13. Where do I start? Sign up or sign in at http://www.twitter.com copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
23. Tweet in your voiceListen first to learn how to tweet copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
24. Twitter Tips Tweet with value Don’t be boring… Don’t drunk tweet (Dweeting) Most importantly… Be transparent & disclose any affiliations copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
25. The Twictionary… (The Twitter Dictionary) Tweet - a message on Twitter Tweeps/Tweeples– Your people/friends/followers Tweetup – a (generally) impromptu meetup that is scheduled on Twitter Fail Whale – The mythical beast that appears when Twitter has service issues Twitterati – Thought leaders copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
27. Resources Twitter Glossary – http://support.twitter.com/articles/166337-the-twitter-glossary Twitter for Business - http://business.twitter.com/ Twellow– http://www.twellow.com/ Find2Follow- http://find2follow.swatlabs.net/ What Tyler Durden Can Teach You About Twitter & Social Media - http://twittercism.com/tyler-durden/ Twitip - http://www.twitip.com/ copyright r2integrated, LLC 2011
Notas do Editor
The Twitter basicsWhen you sign into twitter, you see this screen HOME SCREENIt includes: Your Information & basic stats (with link to your profile)Where you enter your tweetsGeneral Timeline – Tweets of people who@MentionsRetweetsSaved SearchesTwitter ListsDirect MessagesProfile Management Trends & Who To Follow
This has become so commonplace in internet slang that even Facebook has adopted it as a way to tag individuals in status updates.
This tab only tracks retweets that are made through Twitter’s proprietary way of RTing. More seasoned users will use the “old school” method of placing “RT” and your @username in front of your tweet.Some add-on applications like TweetDeck allow you to choose which way you RT.
http://find2follow.swatlabs.net/http://www.twellow.com/Twitter searches for topics that are relevant to you