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  • realityhack
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    WDurbsS

    The Daily Mash, Viz and the like are worth a follow. That and our resident HAB.

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  • Durbs
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    I didn't get Twitter at all but now i've worked it out, its cool. Viz Top Tips is a must and then just find someone you think is vaguely interesting then look at who THEY follow and it all works from there.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Here's a company that knows how to sell; NH Hoteles Nederland (NHHotelesNL) on Twitter

    Put out a twatter saying you've got hotel rooms for 99 euros, hot chocolate and gluhwein right next to a railway station where thousands of people are stranded. At least they're sociable enough to keep the price reasonable; they could have auctioned off the remaining rooms.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    More fun; the railway companies start twattering that their website went down due to a fire in the host's emergency generator. Within 2 minutes, the employees of said host are twattering that there hasn't been a fire at all.

    Twatter makes lying quite difficult for the people in charge; it's a bit like a realtime wikileaks today.

    I really think some firms have to wise up to social media otherwise they're going to end up with egg all over their faces every day.

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    I've just got an account but not sure where to begin, can anyone point to a Twitter for Idiots blog/site?
    This site helps you find out who to follow for chosen topic/theme. Search on a theme, or search Twitter directly for leaders/authors in your field of expertise, then check out their followers, rinse and repeat... pretty soon you'll have built a resource feeding you the latest news & views on that topic. Make a list of these people, then move onto the next topic.

    Pete Cashmore & the team over at Mashable have built a guide to Twitter that's probably the most comprehensive.

    P.S. I use Twitter almost exclusively for work/trends/topics - and it pays off. I tried following personal commentary but it was 90% fluff and nonsense.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    There's some brilliant stuff on there today if you can read Dutch Twitter

    One chap was sitting on the train in A'dam and it didn't leave for ages. Conductor announced there was free coffee for everyone on the platform; everyone got off the train and then it left as they were drinking their free coffee.

    One woman complaining she needs a piss and the sprinter train with no bogs has been stood still for an hour.
    Last edited by Mich the Tester; 17 December 2010, 16:23.

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  • jmo21
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    Here's what NOT to do on twitter.....

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  • cojak
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    I've just got an account but not sure where to begin, can anyone point to a Twitter for Idiots blog/site?

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  • jmo21
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    Lots of companies/organisations starting to use Twitter here in the UK.

    I recently subscribed to our councils feed and it has been spitting out school closures due to snow, gritting updates, and bin collection updates.

    It's been my first stop these busy snow days for road updates as our local radio station has started to use it for weather reports/road reports.

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  • Mich the Tester
    started a topic Twittertwatter quite useful actually

    Twittertwatter quite useful actually

    Here in NL the railways are in chaos due to snow, and the rail company website has failed. Their own staff have no information.

    Only info available to rail personel and passengers is via twattertweets and it's working quite well.

    Some companies could learn from twitter.

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