Sams Teach Yourself Twitter in 10 Minutes offers straightforward, practical answers for fast results. By working through the 10-minute lessons, you learn everything you need to know to use Twitter quickly and easily. Step-by-step instructions walk you through the most common questions, issues, and tasks. "Did You Know?" tips offer insider advice and shortcuts. "Watch Out!" alerts help you avoid problems.
Sams Teach Yourself Twitter in 10 Minutes offers straightforward, practical answers for fast results. By working through the 10-minute lessons, you learn everything you need to know to use Twitter quickly and easily. Step-by-step instructions walk you through the most common questions, issues, and tasks. "Did You Know?" tips offer insider advice and shortcuts. "Watch Out!" alerts help you avoid problems.
Sams Teach Yourself Twitter in 10 Minutes provides beginner and experienced users with fast at-a-glance tips pointing out helpful shortcuts and solutions, and cautions to help avoid common Twitter pitfalls. It is written in a clear, easy-to-understand format. It walks you though creating a basic profile, and then moves into working away from the website and using third-party applications and mobile clients for smartphones. Topics covered include:
Creating a complete profile that encourages connections both personal and professional
Creating avatars that best represent you
Expressing yourself in 140-characters or less
Exchanging links efficiently across the Twitter network
Exchanging media (photos, video, and audio) across Twitter
Working with third-party websites to help build your network
Working with websites that expand Twitter's capabilities
Working with third-party applications to automatically retrieve tweets from Twitter.com
Working with third-party applications to use Twitter on a smartphone
Tee Morris is an accomplished writer and public speaker on the subject of new media concepts. His first book concerning the Web 2.0 movement, Podcasting for Dummies (co-written with Evo Terra and Chuck Tomasi), was ranked #1 by Nieslen BookScan on the subject of podcasting. Its success led to the follow-up, Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies. In the summer of 2009, Tee will be releasing his third title related to Social Media, All a Twitter. He is also a columnist and critic for AppleiPhoneApps.com, covering productive possibilities with his iPhone. He has also hosted seminars, led workshops, and designed classes on new media, online networking, and audio and video production.
1 - Introducing Twitter
2 - Completing Your Profile
3 - Communicating with others on Twitter
4 - Tracking Trends and Traffic on Twitter
5 - Incorporating Media with Twitter
6 - Using Third Party Applications: Twhirl
7 - Using Third Party Applications: TweetDeck
8 - Using Twitter on the Android G1
9 - Using Twitter on the BlackBerry
10 - Using Twitter on the iPhone
11 - Building and Rating your Twitter Network
12 - Twitter Support
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