Chapter 15

Joining the Twitterverse

In This Chapter

arrow Taking the measure of Twitter

arrow Using Twitter

arrow Customizing your account

arrow Using your phone to tweet

arrow Bringing Twitter and your blog together

While I was watching a well-known sitcom on TV the other day, a character mentioned Twitter. If that’s not mainstream, I don’t know what is! But just because Hollywood knows about Twitter doesn’t mean that you don’t have questions, so this chapter gets down to brass tacks.

Twitter (www.twitter.com) is a free social network used for micro blogging, which is essentially blogging, but in very short form. How short? Well, on Twitter, your posts are limited to 140 characters — barely enough for a couple of sentences. If you use Facebook, you may be surprised to know that you’re already familiar with micro blogging.

Although you can post only up to 140 characters of text at a time on Twitter, you can use it to share photographs and links, even videos. Many businesses have jumped onto the Twitter bandwagon ...

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