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The First Rule of #Twitter: There are no Rules. http://bit.ly/61Hauw
6 months, 3 weeks ago byYuriArtibise on
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The Twitter Rulebook and How to Use It | danny brown http://bit.ly/OBL5o
1 year ago byTempusgroup on
Twitter


Check out Danny's Twitter Rulebook. Nice tips, but generally he says, just do it. http://bit.ly/WV1f2
1 year ago bypeterfrancon on
Twitter

I like having the pressure relieved a bit. My aim is to write something of interest every time I Tweet. Even tho I notice some just put in a link that may be of interest.
Lots of personal rules for
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1 year, 4 months ago byElan Chalford on
Wordpress


[...] The Twitter Rulebook and How to Use It | danny brown [...]
1 year, 4 months ago byweekly (weekly) | The Web2Marketer on
Wordpress

Right. If anyone has the *right* on saying how you should and shouldn’t use Twitter, it would be Evan Williams and the rest of the founding team. Yet they themselves say it’s the users that ... See all content

The greatest thing about Twitter is that everyone’s voice is equal, Paula. Sure, you may have 5,000, 10,000 followers or more. But that doesn’t make you more *important* than someone with 5 ... See all content

The best of it is, some of the *power Twitters* often seem to use it in the ways that irk most people, i.e., broadcasting and shameless self-promotion. Not all, but a few. So are their ways right? It is ... See all content

I can see why that post would be viewed this way (5 Annoying Things…). However, I did just write that as my own personal peeves - perhaps the one that I’d change would be the point about personal discussions ... See all content

Cheers David. That’s the thing - I may feel that I *behave* on Twitter but then maybe I’m being really annoying to others. We can never please everyone all of the time; nor should we try to. ... See all content

With regards that second one, I think just common sense is the best guideline. Ask yourself, “Would I say this in person?”. If yes, then go for it. If that means you say the things that journalist ... See all content

It’s like in life, Susan. Obviously there are the legal *rules* that need to be adhered to, but for the rest of the time, it’s what we do ourselves that attract people to us (or not). Writing ... See all content