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The Twitter Book
- By
- Tim O'Reilly, Sarah Milstein
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Released:
- April 2009
- Pages:
- 240
This practical guide will teach you everything you need to know to quickly become a Twitter power user, including strategies and tactics for using Twitter's 140-character messages as a serious--and effective--way to boost your business. Co-written by Tim O'Reilly and Sarah Milstein, widely followed and highly respected Twitterers, the practical information in The Twitter Book is presented in a fun, full-color format that's packed with helpful examples and clear explanations.
"Media organizations should take note of Twitter's power to quickly reach their target consumers." --Tim O'Reilly (@timoreilly), in a Los Angeles Times interview, March 2009
This practical guide will teach you everything you need to know to quickly become a Twitter power user. It includes information on the latest third party applications, strategies and tactics for using Twitter's 140-character messages as a serious--and effective--way to boost your business, as well as how to turn Twitter into your personal newspaper, tracking breaking news and learning what matters to you and your friends.
Co-written by Tim O'Reilly and Sarah Milstein, widely followed and highly respected twitterers, the practical information in The Twitter Book is presented in a innovative, visually rich format that's packed with clear explanations and examples of best practices that show Twitter in action, as demonstrated by the work of over 60 twitterers.
This book will help you:
- Use Twitter to connect with colleagues, customers, family, and friends
- Stand out on Twitter
- Avoid common Twitter gaffes and pitfalls
- Build a critical professional communications channel with Twitter--and use the best third-party tools that help you manage it.
If you want to know how to use Twitter like a pro, The Twitter Book will quickly get you up to speed.
About the authors:
Tim O Reilly (@timoreilly), founder and CEO of O Reilly Media, has hundreds of thousands of followers on Twitter. Sarah Milstein (@SarahM) frequently writes, speaks and teaches about Twitter; she was the 21st user of Twitter.
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Chapter 1 Get Started
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Sign up
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Quickly create a compelling profile
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Understand what "following" means
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Find the people you know on Twitter
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Get suggestions for cool people to follow
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Twitter from the road
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Test-drive the 140-character limit
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Trim messages that are too long
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The secret to linking in Twitter
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Figure out how many people to follow
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Join a conversation: the hashtag (#) demystified
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Key Twitter jargon: tweet
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Key Twitter jargon: @messages
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Key Twitter jargon: retweet
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Key Twitter jargon: DM
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Key Twitter jargon: tweetup
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Twitter jargon: Fail Whale
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Try it for three weeks or your money back—guaranteed!
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Get help from Twitter
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Chapter 2 Listen In
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Use Twitter Search
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Keep on an eye on hot topics
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Four cool tools for tracking trends: #1
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Four cool tools for tracking trends: #2
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Four cool tools for tracking trends: #3
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Four cool tools for tracking trends: #4
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Take advantage of advanced search
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Four important things to search for
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Advance your advanced search
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Track searches with RSS
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Track search with email alerts
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Track twittered links to your website
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Find out what people are reading
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Bookmark links to read later
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Use a life-changing third-party program
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Life-changing program #1: Twhirl
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Life-changing program #2: TweetDeck
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Use a great mobile client
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Follow smart people you don't know
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Figure out who's influential on Twitter
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Chapter 3 Hold Great Conversations
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Get great followers
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Reply to your @messages
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Retweet clearly and classily: Part 1
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Retweet clearly and classily: Part 2
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When via is better than RT
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What to retweet
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Troubleshoot your retweets
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Ask questions
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Answer questions
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Send smart @replies
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Twitter often...but not too often
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Three cool hashtag tricks
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Know your new followers
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Three tools to figure out your followers
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Unfollow graciously
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Don't auto-DM (for crying out loud)
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Don't spam anyone
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Fight spam
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Chapter 4 Share Information and Ideas
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Be interesting to other people
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Make sure your messages get seen
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Link to interesting stuff around the Web
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Link appealingly to your blog or site
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Link to a tweet
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Post pictures
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Live-twitter an event
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Overhear things
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Publish on Twitter
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Participate in fundraising campaigns
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Make smart suggestions on FollowFriday
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Post on the right days
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Repost important messages
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Chapter 5 Reveal Yourself
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Post personal updates
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Go beyond "What are you doing?"
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Use the right icon
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Fill out your full bio (it takes two seconds)
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Spiff up your background: Part 1
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Spiff up your background: Part 2
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Cross-post to your Facebook account
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Keep track of friends and family
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Chapter 6 Twitter for Business: Special Considerations and Ideas
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Listen first
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Have clear goals
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Integrate with your other channels
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Start slow, then build
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Figure out who does the twittering
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Reveal the person behind the curtain
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Manage multiple staff Twitterers
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Coordinate multiple accounts
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Make sure you're findable
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Be conversational
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Retweet your customers
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Offer solid customer support
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Post mostly NOT about your company
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Link creatively to your own sites
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Make money with Twitter
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Report problems...and resolutions
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Post personal updates
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Use URL shorteners to track click-throughs
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Engage journalists and PR people
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Integrate Twitter with your products
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Follow everyone who follows you (almost)
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Three key tools for business accounts
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Continuing the conversation
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- Title:
- The Twitter Book
- By:
- Tim O'Reilly, Sarah Milstein
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
-
- Ebook
- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- May 2009
- Ebook Release:
- April 2009
- Pages:
- 240
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-80281-3
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-80281-1
- Ebook ISBN:
- 978-0-596-80410-7
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-80410-5
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Tim O'Reilly
Tim O'Reilly is the founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media, Inc., thought by many to be the best computer book publisher in the world, and an activist for open standards. O'Reilly Media also publishes online through the O'Reilly Network and hosts conferences on technology topics, including the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, and the Web 2.0 Conference. Tim's blog, the O'Reilly Radar "watches the alpha geeks" to determine emerging technology trends, and serves as a platform for advocacy about issues of importance to the technical community. For everything Tim, see tim.oreilly.com.
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Sarah Milstein
Sarah Milstein writes, speaks and consults frequently on Twitter. A Web 2.0 strategist and co-founder of 20slides.com, a site for lively, work-related workshops, she is the author of "Twitter and the Micromessaging Revolution," an O'Reilly Media research report. Previously, she was on the senior editorial staff at O'Reilly, where she founded the Tools of Change for Publishing conference (TOC) and led the development of the Missing Manuals, a best-selling series of computer books for non-geeks. She's also written for the series, co-authoring "Google: The Missing Manual."
Before joining O'Reilly, Sarah was a freelance writer and editor, and a regular contributor to The New York Times. She was also a program founder for Just Food, a local-food-and-farms non-profit, and co-founder of Two Tomatoes Records, a label that distributes and promotes the work of children's musician Laurie Berkner.
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