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How to Improve Your Twitter Profile

There are some very important aspects that need to be clear when you want to improve your Twitter profile. These points need to be observed, and their order isn’t the priority. Observing all points in whatever order you want to observe them, however, is. Your profile photo Your user name The text in your profile […]

Twitter – A Really Nice Network

If anyone told me I would end up tweeting more than 10,000 times when I originally started tweeting in Danish in september 2008, I would have laughed. Now, I have tweeted more than 13,400 times. I reached the 10K limit at the beginning of 2016, and Twitter is a really nice network.

Secrets Noone Ever Told You About Becoming a Prime Tweeter – Update

If you read the article “Secrets Noone Ever Told You About Becoming a Prime Tweeter“, you will have noticed that I am updating my e-book on Twitter.

Twitter vs. Facebook — Or Both?

When you ask people about what types of social media they use, you often get a Twitter vs. Facebook explanation that clearly shows they prioritize one over the other. Quite often, they’re stunned when I suggest you use BOTH.

What Twitter Never Told You About Changing Your User Name

Twitter brings you good value in many ways. But there is one thing Twitter never tells you about changing your user name. Do you know what that ONE thing is? Do you THINK you know? Would you LIKE to know?

7 Keys To Unlimited Social Traffic

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Following on Twitter, Blog — Or Both?

Have you noticed the difference between following friends through RSS from blogs and from Twitter? There are people who are good at using Twitter, and you enjoy reading what they write. But there are also people who write excellent blog posts but can’t quite adapt to the format of Twitter.

Three types of Twitter Users

I feel there are three general types of Twitter users. I know there is some generalizing in dividing people into groups, but I think you will agree after reading this article. I feel the majority would belong into one of these three types of Twitter users — call them groups if you wish:

Do You Know The Background of Twitter?

There are several ways you can learn more about the background of Twitter. I would suggest one of the following methods: Articles A Video Coming Soon in a bookstore near you: “Twitter Power” by Joel Comm

Twitter Tools

There are some very nice tools around that can make your usage of Twitter even more effective. I want to recommend a few of these so you can benefit from this also. In that way I can share what I found when I saw these programs, and hope you may benefit from these also.