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Karen Kefauver presents "Twitter Toolbox - An Introduction on How to Tweet for Business." Karen has taught at the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce, the Apple Store in Los Gatos and the Capitola BookCafe on how small businesses and sole proprietors can use social media more effectively. In this 45-minute talk, Karen will demystify the language of Twitter, explain how to set up your account and what to Tweet about. Karen is a freelance multimedia journalist who specializes in stories about sports and adventure travel. Please visit: http://www.karenkefau....
And here's another good story, the June cover story on Time, about Twitter, to scan before our meeting!
http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1902604,...![]()
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Sorry I have to miss this one; I have a class on Tuesdays for a few weeks. I enjoy following Karen on Twitter & it would be fun to hear her in person.
See you on Tuesday! Tip of the Day: If you haven't set up your Twitter account yet, here are 3 items you need to do: 1. select your headshot photo (Jpg), 2. you'll need a URL for your website or you can use LinkedIn profile and 3. pick the key words to use keywords in your mini-bio.
Maggie shared a link to an article about what NOT to do on Twitter! I agree with each point: http://digitalmarketer.quickanddirtytips.com/twitter-etiq...![]()
. For my talk on Tues. we will be focused on what works!
Thanks for coming tonight to my talk about Twitter. This was a very condensed version! Please consider joining at me other classes for more in-depth coverage! Here's the link to my 2010 Social Media Class Schedule: http://bit.ly/a44yiB![]()
This talk got me fired up. I'm still on and learning and trying new things.
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"Why Twitter Will Endure" ? New York Times columnist David Carr kicked off his first column of the year with this interesting article: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/03/weekinreview/03carr.htm...

I noticed David Carr has more than 200,000 followers on Twitter.
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http://twitter.com/carr2n