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What is Twitter

by Kay~Kacey on 9/29/2008

Are you one of those “what the heck is Twitter, anyway?” people? I was too. I signed up. Logged in. Got overwhelmed and didn’t go back for months. I didn’t get the whole mircoblogging thing.

twitter front page

So, for you, those who like me who just kind of scratch your head and ask “what IS Twitter?”, I’ll try to explain a bit. I might even get you to check it out. To realize the potential. To get in on the fun.

(this is a long post, so I split it into two sections. Click on the more key if you need to to see the second half of the post.)

Easy Guide to Twitter:

Twitter is a microblogging platform. You have 140 characters to say what you want to say. No more, but you can use less. Twitter isn’t only about letting people know what you’re doing, what you’re eating, what the weather is…though people do filter in those brief comments about their lives. Twitter is about finding other like minded individuals and following them. It’s about instant access to information. It’s another building block in your online community.

Go to Twitter.com and sign up for an account. It’s quick, it’s easy. Use your real name, your pseudonym, your business name, or a name you’re know as online, depending on what/who you’re trying to connect to. A lot of people use their blog name.

twitter sign up

Okay, all signed up? Go to your settings page and upload a photo for your avatar. No, you don’t have to, but it sure makes it easier to keep track of people on twitter when they have a unique avatar.

twitter avatar

Go to some of your favorite blogs and see if they have a follow me on twitter link. Click on it and follow them. You’ll now see their updates. Easy, right?

Go to Twitter and type your first update into the box. Just type away. 140 characters. Go for it. Everyone following you will see what you said.

twitter page

This is what you’ll see. A list of updates from people you follow. (sorry for the blurry screen capture)

What’s this whole @ thing about?

You’ll see updates like this:

mentalmama @kaceyskeyboard How was your walk today?

This means Mental Mama has commented to me, but anyone following me will see the update.

What’s with Direct Messages?

Our same beloved Mental Mama could have sent the message to me directly:

d kaceyskeyboard You slacker I know you haven’t walked today. Wuss.

With a direct message, only the person it was sent to will see it. So I don’t have to hurt Mental Mama for yelling at me publicly. ๐Ÿ˜‰

I also have the Twitterific app installed on my iPhone and I can keep up with Twitter when I’m on the road. You don’t know how entertaining that can be on long road trips!

Now Some Really Cool Ways to Use Twitter. [click to continueโ€ฆ]

He’s So Proud Of Me!

by Kay~Kacey on 7/31/2008

So my iPhone rings. (I told you I’m in love with all things techie!)

The Geeky One: “Mom?”

Me: “Hi, Favorite Son.”

The Geeky One: “I’m so impressed.”

Me: “Hm.” (you know, like I know what the heck he’s talking about.) “Really?”

The Geeky One: “You’re on TWITTER.”

Me: “Oh, that.” (like it’s nothing that I figured out the maze that is twitter!).

The Geeky One: “I’m proud of you. And I’m following you now….”

(is it a good thing for your kids to follow you on twitter? Hm…maybe I should follow HIM…)

twitterrific on iPhone

Then he proceeded to explain to me how to take a picture with my iPhone and use twitterrific (free ap for the iPhone or $14.95 on the Mac) to post the pic to Twitpic. Does that kind of make your head spin? Me too!

Anyway, I have arrived! Just ask my son. :rofl:

following on twitter on the iPhone

Yes, go ahead and follow me on twitter. If you need help setting up a twitter account, or using twitter, just drop a comment here and I’ll see if I can help you. ‘Cause, you know, I must be doing something right…my son is impressed with his mom!. :love:

Stumbleupon for Photo Blog Hopping

by Kay~Kacey on 3/10/2008

Okay, you’ll thank me for this. Or maybe you won’t. I’ve been known to waste tons of time photo hopping with Stumbleupon.

pansies

(this photo inserted for no reason at all. Doesn’t pertain to this blog post. It’s totally superfluous. But it’s pretty, isn’t it??)

Where was I? So do you know about Stumbleupon? It’s many things. A social networking site. A toolbar that allows you to browse the web according to your interests. You thumbs up or thumbs down a page as it feeds them to you, depending on whether you like it and it interests you or not. The cool thing is? As you use it more, it gets to know more of what you like and don’t like and serves you up web pages more to your liking! Kind of like magic ๐Ÿ˜‰

You install the toolbar, hit the Stumble button, and it serves you up a web page according the interests you marked when you signed up. I did up an easy guide to getting started with Stumbleupon over on our how to blog DandelionBlog.

Okay, now here’s the cool thing. If you want to Stumble only photos…which I love to do sometimes when I’m procrastinating when I have some spare time.

StumbleUpon toolbar
Here is the StumbleUpon toolbar. See where it says Channel? Then it has a World. Then what looks like a picture frame? Click on that picture frame icon, and it will Stumble only photos. I’ve found some really cool photo sites that way.

I also submit other people’s blog posts to StumbleUpon when I find a post with great photos, or a post that moves me, or has really good information about something. My mother always taught me to share. :mrgreen:

So if you’re looking for a way to kill time discover some really cool website and photos, give StumbleUpon a try. You’ll thank me later…or not ๐Ÿ˜‰

So go over to the article on DandelionBlog, read about StumbleUpon, how to use it, and how to download the Stumbleupon toolbar and have fun! If any of you try out StumbleUpon make sure to add me as a friend. And if you find other Stumblers with similar interests as yours, add them as your friend. You can then see what they are stumbling too.

Do any of you already use StumbleUpon? And if you do, have you found the Stumble Photos only button? Any other cool tricks that you know of? (you can see on my DandelionBlog post how I use it to research subjects for my books).