Category: Social Media

December 30, 2009

T4L Redux: Managing Your Privacy on Facebook

Privacy is an important concern when it comes to any online service, especially social media, but I think it's even more so on Facebook.

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December 28, 2009

T4L Redux: Getting LinkedIn

If one of your new year's resolutions for 2010 is to find a new job—whether by choice or necessity—you'll improve your chances by creating a professional profile on LinkedIn and then building your network to help you get it seen by the right people.

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December 23, 2009

T4L Redux: The Twitter Hash Tag

The hash tag (#) is not an official Twitter feature, but it has certainly become a standard element of tweeting. However, the concept can be a little hard to wrap your head around, and some people experience problems getting them to work right, so here are some posts I wrote about it during the year that I hope will help answer any questions you may have about it.

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December 21, 2009

T4L Redux: Unhiding Friends on Facebook

I really should send the folks at Facebook a gift basket to thank them for all the traffic they've driven my way this year by virtue of their never-ending interface changes, confusing privacy settings, random bugs, and completely unwillingness to fix common user problems. Case in point: the nightmare that is trying to add a friends' posts back to your timeline after you've hidden them, whether accidentally or on purpose.

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December 17, 2009

Mashable Open Web Awards Results

Yesterday, Mashable announced the winners of their 3rd Annual Open Web Awards aaand... Tech for Luddites wasn't one of them.

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December 15, 2009

The Good Part of Facebook's New Privacy Settings

In yesterday's post, I talked about the new way Facebook is managing privacy controls and pointed out a couple of issues I have with their new approach. However, there's also one major improvement to the system.

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December 14, 2009

Facebook's Latest Privacy Changes: The Good, The Bad, and The Oh-So-Ugly

If you've logged into Facebook over the last few days, you were likely welcomed with this pop-up window alerting you to new changes to the site's privacy control settings. (And if you haven't been, you will be shortly.)

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December 04, 2009

QuickTip: Change the Title and Blurb for Links You Post on Facebook

I share a lot of links with my friends on Facebook, and I'm always frustrated when the site I'm sharing from is coded in such a way that there's no useful or interesting info in the link text.

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December 02, 2009

Facebook Announces Upcoming Changes to Privacy Settings

Over the last couple of days, you may have seen a notice at the top of your Facebook home page, linking to an open letter from Mark Zuckerberg, the company's CEO.

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December 01, 2009

Twitter Lists: What Are They and How Do You Use Them?

Twitter Lists were implemented a little while back, so I figured it's about time I try my hand at explaining them!

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November 30, 2009

Weirdest Facebook Bug I've Seen to Date

And that's saying something!

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November 20, 2009

Update Your Facebook Fan Page Status with TweetDeck

This morning, a reader contacted me because every time he updated his business page status line, the status line on his personal profile was also being updated.

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November 19, 2009

Connect Your LinkedIn Status Updates with Twitter

In previous posts, I wrote about how you could have Twitter automatically update your Facebook status line directly from Twitter or with TweetDeck. Now you can also connect your Twitter and LinkedIn accounts so your tweets update your LinkedIn status line. And, unlike with Facebook, it works in the other direction as well--you can post an update on LinkedIn and tweet it at the same time.

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November 18, 2009

Twitter's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Retweet Changes

Sometimes I swear the geniuses at Facebook and Twitter are in competition to see who can be the most tone deaf to their users. Twitter has just taken a giant leap ahead with their new retweet feature.

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Vote for T4L in the Mashable Open Web Awards

Woo-hoo! Tech for Luddites has made it into the top 5 finalists for a Mashable Open Web Award in the Most Educational To Follow category. Thanks to everyone who nominated me!

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November 17, 2009

Don't Verb Me, Bro!

The New Oxford American Dictionary has selected "unfriend" as its Word of the Year.

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November 15, 2009

Three Things I Love About Facebook Lite

And one thing I hate.

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November 12, 2009

Share External Links on Facebook More Easily

One of the most common uses of Facebook is to share content that you find interesting with your friends, which is probably why there are so many different ways to do it.

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November 05, 2009

QuickTip: Find Jobs by City or State on LinkedIn

Anybody who follows this blog regularly knows that one of biggest pet peeves is Bad Interface Design, and social media sites are masters when it comes to this. One of the worst has to be the way LinkedIn lets people search for jobs based on geographic location.

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October 30, 2009

Is Facebook Lite the Answer to the Feed Fiasco?

If you think the new Facebook News Feed is too little and the Live Feed is too much, then Facebook Lite may be juuuusssst right.

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Update on the New Facebook Live Feed

I have to admit, I'm feeling a little bit foolish about this one. When I wrote about the differences between the News Feed and Live Feed views on Facebook, I didn't even think to address why they call it "Live" Feed.

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October 28, 2009

Four Things Facebook Would Be Better Off Spending Their Time On

As we've discovered with the recent changes to the Facebook News Feed, Facebook is not really big on the whole, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" concept. Unfortunately, they're not much better on the flip side of the expression, namely, "If it IS broke, DO fix it!"

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Bug Alert: Friends Are Missing from the New Facebook Live Feed

In my post from a few days ago, Facebook Changes: News Feed vs. Live Feed, I explained how the News Feed view provides a subset of posts from the last day and the Live Feed view is supposed to a list of everything all your friends are doing in real time. However, when some people choose the Live Feed view, some of their friends' posts are not appearing. If this is happening to you, here are some possible fixes to try.

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October 26, 2009

Naming Your Blog

You may not think that picking a name for your blog is that big a deal.

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Nominate Tech for Luddites for a Mashable Open Web Award

If you're wondering what this graphic that has suddenly appeared in the right-hand sidebar is about, Mashable is currently accepting nominations for its third annual Open Web Awards. I've nominated T4L in the Most Educational to Follow category but there's a lot of strong competition! So, if you think you've ever learned anything from this site (and I sure hope you have!), please consider nominating me as well.

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October 25, 2009

Facebook Changes: News Feed vs. Live Feed

You may have logged into Facebook recently, scanned your home page, and thought, "I saw all these yesterday... Where are the more recent posts?" Or, you may have asked yourself, "What's all this new crap showing up on here that I don't care about? Yes. Facebook has changed their News Feed yet again.

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October 23, 2009

WordPress.com Odds and Sods

Yesterday, I provided info about how to write and publish blog posts. Today I'm going to discuss additional WordPress.com features that you might want to try out as you continue working on your blog.

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October 21, 2009

Setting Up Your Blog on WordPress.com

Yesterday I gave some thoughts the different blogging platforms and explained why I think WordPress is the best choice for most new bloggers. Today I'm going to show you how set up your blog and make some basic customizations to the look and feel.

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October 20, 2009

Picking a Platform for Your Blog

Once you've decided you're ready to start a blog, the biggest (and possibly most difficult) question is which platform you're going to use for it. This post will provide some information about the three largest platforms--Blogger, TypePad, and WordPress--to help you decide.

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October 19, 2009

Three Things To Ask Yourself Before Starting a Blog

All this week I'll be writing a series on how to start your own blog. But before I get started with any how-tos, I'm going to pose a few questions you should be asking yourself before you begin to write that first post.

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October 17, 2009

Teachable Moment: Don't Write a Hysterical Rant Against Someone...

...when there just might be video available that completely contradicts your story.

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September 25, 2009

QuickTip: Find Your Favorite Facebook Pages Faster

I'm a fan of 42 Pages on Facebook and I suspect I'm not alone in being really interested in only a subset of those.

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September 11, 2009

Introducing Twacebook! (Fitter?)

Okay, so it's really called Facebook Lite--Facebook's latest attempt to Twitterize itself. It's just arrived today, so this is my first look at it, and my first thoughts about it. If I say anything here that turns out to be incorrect, please let me know and I'll set the record straight.

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August 24, 2009

Reader Answers: Facebook Fixes

Two readers recently sent me tips on how to solve a couple of the Facebook problems I've written about in the past.

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August 17, 2009

QuickTip: When You (Or Your Hash Tags) Don't Show Up in a Twitter Search

In an earlier post, Bug Alert: Some Twitter Hash Tags Don't Show Up in Searches, I noted that one reader was having this problem, but I wasn't able to find other examples.

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August 07, 2009

Reader Question: Shortening Your Links on Twitter

Reader Laura asked: I have sent url links to a friend a couple of times & they have not automatically shortened to tiny URLs so my tweet itself is next to nothing! Is there a setting I need to click or something?

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August 06, 2009

Reader Question: When Your Facebook Posts Don't Show Up on Friends' Home Pages

Reader Mari wrote to say that some of the things she was posting on Facebook weren't appearing on her friends' home pages. She had checked her privacy settings and all her friends had permission to see them. She also knew they hadn't hidden her, so that wasn't the problem either.

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August 04, 2009

Reader Questions: More About Facebook Pages

Since I posted my series on Facebook Pages a couple of weeks ago, I've received several additional questions through comments and e-mails. I'm going to respond to a number of them here so everyone can benefit from the answers.

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August 03, 2009

Reader Question: Sending Messages to Facebook Friend Lists with More Than 20 Members

Reader Diane recently sent in this question regarding friend lists on Facebook: I found that the message section doesn't allow you to send to a list that has more than 20 people on the list. Is there a way around this issue?

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August 02, 2009

Reader Question: When Someone Else Has the Twitter Name You Want

Reader Cheryl publishes a blog--let's call it A Cool Blog--and she wanted to create a Twitter account of the same name. Unfortunately, when she signed up for the service, the name was already taken.

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July 25, 2009

Is Facebook Really Giving Your Pics to Third-Party Advertisers?

Yesterday a reader sent me a question about a note that's been making the rounds of the Internet re. Facebook, advertising, and users' photos.

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July 15, 2009

QuickTip: Finding the Pages You Administer on Facebook

In last week's series on Facebook Pages, I provided information on how to set up a Page, adding Applications to it, and various other tips to help you administer one for yourself or for a company or an organization you're involved with. One thing I didn't include that would be helpful is how to get to your Pages quickly.

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July 10, 2009

Facebook Pages: Odds and Sods

This final installment in series of Facebook Pages will provide some additional info and tips that should help you as you continue to work with your Page.

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July 09, 2009

Adding Applications to Your Facebook Page

In yesterday's post, I've Got a Facebook Page! (Now What?), I mentioned that one way to add more compelling content to your Page is by installing additional applications. Today I'm going to talk about how to do that and describe one app in particular that I've found extremely useful.

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July 08, 2009

I've Got a Facebook Page! (Now What?)

In yesterday's post, Setting Up Your Facebook Page, I explained that you have the option of creating a Page that is tied to your personal profile or one that is independent of anyone's profile. Once you've made your decision and created your Page, there are a number of things you'll want to do before making your Page live. That's what this post will discuss.

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July 07, 2009

Setting Up Your Facebook Page

Yesterday, I explained some of the basic concepts of Facebook Pages, so you're probably all just itching to set one up yourselves! :) But before you do that, there's an important choice you need to make about HOW you're going to set up your Page. If you don't give this some consideration in advance, it could cause you problems down the line.

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July 06, 2009

Getting Started with Facebook Pages

In an earlier post, Reader Question: The Benefits of Facebook Pages, I mentioned that I would soon be posting a series about creating and using Pages. Well, ignoring the "soon" part of that statement, this is what I'm going to be writing about every day this week. Today's post is simply going to discuss some of the general concepts regarding Pages for those readers who are unfamiliar with them.

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July 04, 2009

More Info About Facebook Privacy Controls Pt. 2

In my previous post, More Info About Facebook Privacy Controls Pt. 1, I provided some details and clarifications re. Facebook's current privacy settings that I had written about before. This post discusses three more topics related to FB privacy.

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June 30, 2009

More Info About Facebook Privacy Controls Pt. 1

This post and my next one will clarify some points from some of my earlier posts about Facebook privacy controls as well as add some new things I've since discovered.

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June 16, 2009

QuickTip: Post Links to Facebook Via Facebook, Not Twitter

In my earlier posts, Read, Send, and Share Tweets on Facebook and Send Tweets to Facebook Using TweetDeck, I gave instructions on different ways to have your Twitter tweets automatically post to your Facebook profile as your status line.

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June 15, 2009

Update on Facebook Usernames Launch

Well, the big day came and went and it seems to have gone by without any technical glitches.

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June 12, 2009

Facebook Is Getting Usernames! (Should You Care?)

Over the last week, you've probably seen this notice about Facebook usernames at the top of your Facebook home page.

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June 04, 2009

Reader Question: Sending Tweets to a Select Group Only

Yesterday I received this question from reader Ariola: "Is there any way to tweet only to a defined group and not to all of the friends?"

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May 27, 2009

Reader Question: Keeping on top of Twitter

Reader (and new Twitterer) Debbie recently sent me this question: How in the world do people stay current on twitter? I'm following some people who are also following 6,000-60,000 others. Huh? Do they only twitter all day? i don't understand how one can even spend an hour a day staying current on all that. Any advice?

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May 23, 2009

Send Tweets to Facebook Using TweetDeck

In my earlier post, I explained how you can import your Twitter timelien to Facebook as well as send tweets from there by installing the Twitter application. When you do that, you also have the option of having your own tweets appear as a Facebook status update. If you're only interested in the latter feature, you can use the TweetDeck client to send tweets to both Twitter and Facebook at the same time.

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May 16, 2009

Bug Alert: Pages Section Missing from Facebook Info Tab

Normally, there's a section on the bottom of the Info tab on a person's Profile page that lists some of the Pages the person is a fan of (with a link to the full list). However, recently this section seems to have disappeared from some people's profiles.

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May 12, 2009

Facebook Moved Their Applications Links Again

In several previous posts, I've referenced the Applications link at the bottom left of the Facebook page.

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May 08, 2009

More Changes to Facebook

Since the launch of the new Facebook home page a couple of months ago, they seem to be making at least a little effort to respond to some of the complaints they've received.

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May 06, 2009

Recent Changes to Twitter Home Page

Over the last week or so, Twitter has rolled out a new home page design.

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April 29, 2009

Twitter Basics (and More)

I've written a number of posts about Twitter previously. Here's a compilation of the ones that address some of the more common questions and problems.

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April 22, 2009

The Latest on How To Unhide Friends on Facebook

When I look at my web stats to see what's driving people to this blog, BY FAR the number one source is a Google search asking how to unhide friends on Facebook.

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April 14, 2009

Reader Question: The Benefits of Facebook Pages

In my post last week, Where Did Facebook Groups and Pages Go?, I mentioned how frustrating it is that the new design makes it really difficult to find the Pages that you're a fan of. I also said, "[Pages] updates do appear on your News Feed, but [they] have additional features as well, that you can only access from their main page."

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April 10, 2009

Where Did Facebook Groups and Pages Go?

One of my writing buddies and frequent visitor to this blog, Charmian, recently commented on the Facebook topic, What do you think of the new Facebook layout? One of the things she mentioned was how difficult it is to find Groups and Pages now.

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April 06, 2009

Bug Alert: Some Twitter Hash Tags Don't Show Up in Searches

Recently a reader wrote to me and told me that a hash tag that she and some friends were using wasn't showing up in searches.

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April 02, 2009

Reader Question: How To Retweet a Long Tweet

I got this question today from Reader Charmian: "Often when I retweet, the original message becomes too long and gets cut off. What should I do?..."

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March 30, 2009

Updates to the New Facebook Home Page

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote two posts about using the new Facebook home page, since a lot of functionality had changed from the previous version. Since the launch, Facebook has responded to some of their users' comments (aka complaints) with some minor changes, so I'm going to point out the ones that have changed from what I had written earlier.

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March 27, 2009

Bug Alert: Missing Boxes Tab on Facebook

In yesterday's post, Read, Send, and Share Tweets on Facebook, I explained how to add the Twitter application to your FB profile. One of the steps referred to going to the Boxes tab on your Profile page.

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March 26, 2009

Read, Send, and Share Tweets on Facebook

When I was doing my series on Facebook last week, I mentioned that I had wanted to do a post about synching different social media sites. Well, I've been doing some research into the various options and have discovered that there's so much out there that it would be impossible to write a single entry about it all. So instead I'm going to write individual posts about the different options available.

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March 20, 2009

Privacy Controls in Facebook Pt. 2

Yesterday, I introduced you to some of the privacy settings that you can use to control who sees your profile info in Facebook. Today I'm going to look at the Privacy Settings that govern other aspects of the site.

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March 19, 2009

Privacy Controls in Facebook Pt. 1

One of the concerns a lot of people express when they've decided to join Facebook is about protecting their privacy. Kids don't want their parents to see their party pictures; employees don't want their bosses to read their not-always-flattering comments about their companies; teachers don't want their students to know about their personal lives.

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February 25, 2009

The Etiquette of LinkedIn Invitations

In my earlier post, The INs of LinkedIn, I explained what a LinkedIn Invitation is and showed you how to send them. However, those were just the mechanics of it. This post will discuss some of the etiquette questions regarding sending and receiving invitations, such as who it is okay/not okay to invite and what do you do if you don't want to accept someone else's request.

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February 02, 2009

Facebook: Where Was That Page Again?

A recurring theme for this blog is my extreme annoyance with Bad Interface Design.

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January 30, 2009

Manage Your Tweets with TweetDeck

Now that you've been spending some time on Twitter, figuring out how it all works, you're probably gathering more followers minute by minute. But even if you only have a few, if they're power-Twitterers, you may already be feeling a little overwhelmed trying to keep up with it all.

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January 29, 2009

Four Ways To Engage Your Tweeps

You've signed up for Twitter. You've created your profile and tweeted your first tweet. But unless you only want to use Twitter to tell the world what YOU're doing (which is highly frowned upon, by the way), it's time to start really interacting with your Tweeps (Twitter Peeps).

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January 28, 2009

I'm on Twitter! (Now What?)

Yesterday, I provided the basic steps for joining Twitter. Now it's time to start using it!

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January 27, 2009

Getting Started on Twitter

If you've decided to take the Twitter plunge, you may find the sign-up process a bit confusing in places. This post will walk you through it step-by-step so you can be up and tweeting in no time.

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January 26, 2009

Are You a Twit If You Don't Tweet?

Check out the blog of just about any hard-core Twitter evangelist and you'll probably find some variation of this statement: "I didn't 'get' Twitter at all at first, but now I LOVE it!"

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January 19, 2009

The INs of LinkedIn

Whether you're looking for a new job, business opportunities, or industry insight, having a network of trusted personal connections has become more important than ever.

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