After the resource post for Facebook for Business, I thought I’d best do the same for Twitter. Twitter was only briefly mentioned in the second hands-on session of the Dive Into Digital workshop at the University of Tasmania Cradle Coast Campus yesterday. There was so much more that could have been shared. This is why I […]
30. of #Blogfor30: The elements of Twitter and how to tweet
We’ve set up a Twitter account, uploaded a Twitter header image and learnt how to make Twitter easier to manage. Now to actually learn the elements of Twitter and how to tweet. Here’s a basic guide: Start following other tweeps. Google people you know (for example, “Kellie O’Brien Twitter”). Then start following people they’re following. Look also […]
29. of #Blogfor30: How to make Twitter easier
The Twitter homepage can be rather confusing and overwhelming. It can also be difficult to track various sections of Twitter. However, there is an easier way to do it. I’ve used Hootsuite, Bufferapp and TweetDeck to better manage Twitter. I got rid of TweetDeck, due to having to download it to my computer and […]
27. of #Blogfor30: How to install a Twitter header image
If you’ve already added a Facebook timeline cover or Google+ cover, you’ll find the process for installing a Twitter header image relatively easy. Twitter has just updated the sizing for its header since initially writing this post in 2012. Now, in June 2014, the dimensions are now much larger. Here’s how to do it: Create […]
26. of #Blogfor30: How to set up a Twitter account for your business or blog
For some long-time readers, you’ll think a post about setting up a Twitter account is too basic. However, there are still plenty of people out there (based on the comments I receive) that have yet to dip their toe into Twittersphere. Many still believe Twitter is social nonsense, thanks in part to the reputation […]