Great Twitter T-shirts

Feb 6, 2011

Great Twitter T-shirts

In this lens you can find great and well designed Twitter T-shirts. Show the world that you love Twitter with these great T-shirts!

You can buy these Twitter T-shirts on Amazon, CaffePress or Ebay. Just follow the links or the pictures provided in this lens!

And tweet this lens :)

Great Twitter T-shirts

Great Twitter T-shirts

In this lens you can find great and well designed Twitter T-shirts. Show the world that you love Twitter with these great T-shirts!

You can buy these Twitter T-shirts on Amazon, CaffePress or Ebay. Just follow the links or the pictures provided in this lens!

And tweet this lens :)

500 Twitter Tips & Tricks

Twitter is one of the most popular social networking and microblogging service that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets. I'm postig 500 Twitter Tips and Tricks, which can help you to grow your business on twitter. This twitter list contains tips tricks and how to's for everyone. So here are the list of 500 Twitter Tips & Tricks.

500 Twitter Tips & Tricks

Two Important Updates on Twitter

Sep 20, 2010

Over the coming weeks, Twitter will be making two important updates that will impact how you interact with Twitter applications. They are sending this notice via e-mail to all Twitter users to make sure you are aware of these changes. So I've posted this important update on this blog. If you use Twitter, you should certanly read this!

What are applications?

There are over 250,000 applications built using the Twitter API. To use most applications, you first authorize the application to access your Twitter account, after which you can use it to read and post Tweets, discover new users and more. Applications come in many varieties, including desktop applications like TweetDeck, Seesmic, or EchoFon, websites such as TweetMeme, fflick, or Topsy, or mobile applications such as Twitter for iPhone, Twitter for Blackberry, or Foursquare.

Update 1: New authorization rules for applications

Starting August 31, all applications will be required to use “OAuth” to access your Twitter account.

What's OAuth?

  • OAuth is a technology that enables applications to access Twitter on your behalf with your approval without asking you directly for your password.
  • Desktop and mobile applications may still ask for your password once, but after that request, they are required to use OAuth in order to access your timeline or allow you to tweet.


What does this mean for me?

  • Applications are no longer allowed to store your password.
  • If you change your password, the applications will continue to work.
  • Some applications you have been using may require you to reauthorize them or may stop functioning at the time of this change.
  • All applications you have authorized will be listed at http://twitter.com/settings/connections.
  • You can revoke access to any application at any time from the list.


Update 2: t.co URL wrapping

In the coming weeks, Twitter will be expanding the roll-out of our link wrapping service t.co, which wraps links in Tweets with a new, simplified link. Wrapped links are displayed in a way that is easier to read, with the actual domain and part of the URL showing, so that you know what you are clicking on. When you click on a wrapped link, your request will pass through the Twitter service to check if the destination site is known to contain malware, and we then will forward you on to the destination URL. All of that should happen in an instant.

You will start seeing these links on certain accounts that have opted-in to the service; we expect to roll this out to all users by the end of the year. When this happens, all links shared on Twitter.com or third-party apps will be wrapped with a t.co URL.

What does this mean for me?

A really long link such as http://www.amazon.com/Delivering-Happiness-Profits-Passion-Purpose/dp/0446563048 might be wrapped as http://t.co/DRo0trj for display on SMS, but it could be displayed to web or application users as amazon.com/Delivering - or as the whole URL or page title.

You will start seeing links in a way that removes the obscurity of shortened links and lets you know where each link will take you.

When you click on these links from Twitter.com or a Twitter application, Twitter will log that click. They hope to use this data to provide better and more relevant content to you over time.


Thanks for reading this important update. Come and check what's new at http://twitter.com.

Add Tweet Box to Blogger blog

Sep 9, 2010

Tweet Box is AnyWhere Application, which allows you to add a 140 chart Tweet Box onto your blog.

This post is taken from my blog Highway to Blogger.

10 Twitter Tools that Help You Work Smarter

Sep 8, 2010

By Web Designer, Copywriter and Author Sherice Jacob from iElectrify and Get Niche Quick (follow her at @sherice).
 
Who would’ve thought that a service like Twitter could help you not only reach more potential clients, but also help make your day more organized? Here are 10 “must have” Twitter applications and plugins to add to your marketing arsenal. Start using any one of these Twitter tools and watch your productivity (and your customer list) grow by leaps and bounds!

Kevin Rose: 10 Ways To Increase Your Twitter Followers

Dec 3, 2009

This post was originaly written by Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg and the cofounder of Revision3 and Pownce. Kevin also “bloggs” at kevinrose.com. He is an investor in Twitter.


Ten Ways To Increase Your Twitter Followers:

1.
Explain to your followers what retweeting is and encourage them to retweet your links. Retweeting pushes your @username into foreign social graphs, resulting in clicks back to your profile. Track your retweets using retweetist.

2.
Fill out your bio. Your latest tweets and @replies don’t mean much to someone that doesn’t know you. Your bio is the only place you have to tell people who you are. Also, your bio is displayed on Twitter’s Suggested Users page. Leaving it blank or non-descriptive doesn’t encourage people to add you.

3.
As @garyvee says, “link it up.” Put links to your Twitter profile everywhere. Link it on your Digg, LinkedIn, Facebook, blog, email signature, and everywhere else you live online. Also, check out the great feedburner-like badges from TwitterCounter for your blog.