Posts Tagged tips
September 26, 2011 | Facebook, Website | twitaku | Comments Off
Granular Facebook SettingsFacebook uses a system called “granular privacy settings” to give Facebook users complete control of their information. The way that the system is supposed to work is that users can control the visibility of anything they publish on the site. While there is ongoing debate about certain information which is not completely private, [...]
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September 21, 2011 | Google +1 | admin | Comments Off
It’s here. Google has thrown down the gauntlet to Facebook. The “+1” button is now appearing in Web sites and in Google search results pages. How can Webmasters make the most of this button? Google recently held a webinar for developers on installing and using this button on their sites. If you didn’t have a [...]
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June 15, 2011 | Twitter | twitaku | Comments Off
So you just signed up for Twitter. You make your first tweet and you realize you don’t have any followers. “What a dumb idea!” You say. “Who the hell would be interested in what I’m doing anyway?” Don’t worry. You’re normal. That is a sign that you are a Twitter beginner. A lot of us [...]
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May 18, 2011 | Twitter | twitaku | Comments Off
Whether you’re brand new to Twitter, been chugging along happily for months, or have been there for years and consider yourself a veteran, what makes the network so great is that there’s always something new to learn. As the platform expands and new people join and make their impression on others, attitudes shift and what [...]
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January 29, 2009 | Twitter | admin | Comments Off
Your Twitter community is your life line. The strength of your community determines overall what you will (or won’t) get out of the microblogging platform. What do you want to use Twitter for? I wanted to build a community where I could engage in dialogue, stay ahead of the social media curve, and share some [...]
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