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Newsletter |
February 18, 2010 |
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7 Simple Truths of Twitter Lists
The Twitter landscape has a major change with the addition of the Twitter Lists feature, and users are waiting to see if this change is for the good (or bad) of their tweeting lives.
Here are the realities of Twitter Lists:
1. Groups made possible
The Twitter Lists feature is actually the much-awaited groups functionality. In the pre-list era, users cannot organize the people they are following, or search for people using the listings.
With Twitter Lists, users can group people in many ways. Family and friends can be grouped into distinct categories. Grouping by interest is also possible. Users can even group together all of their office mates, colleagues, and, yes, even the bosses, into one worklist.
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Make Your Business Shine on Flickr
One interesting venue of email marketing already in existence, yet may be unknown to many, comes from an unexpected direction: photography. High-quality photography has always been associated with full-scale ad campaigns, found traditionally in billboards, posters, newspapers, and glossy magazines. But with the rise of the Internet as a powerful medium of marketing, even photography sites like Flickr have become a playground for email marketing campaigns.
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Twitter Tools and Applications You Can’t Live Without
If, after some time of tweeting regularly, you find that hanging out at Twitter no longer carries with it the same excitement as before, then this is no cause for worry. Your experience with this immensely popular micro-blogging site may be at a plateau, but this does not mean there is nothing more you can do here.
Before giving in to tweeting fatigue, here are some of the more out of the ordinary things you can still do besides just plain old tweets.
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