May 11 2009
My Life With Twitter: Tips For Beginner
Finally, I have an account on twitter.com, the service is free of charge, with the users of micro-blog to 140 characters. If you are a beginner in Twitter or frightened by your lack of experience with the label and acronyms. These are Twitter tips for beginner that will make your experience more enjoyable.
Reduction in the URL.
One of the most common uses for the exchange of links is Twitter. However, only 140 characters to work with, rather than to a long URL to one of Web services to shorten a link to fit the layer. My favorites are bit.ly and tr.im.
Retweet - RT.
If you wish to copy and paste into another Tweet, which are fully accepted and appreciated, if the original tweeter means of doing so. Set “RT @ Name” to your Tweet and themselves.
The @-sign.
To create a response from someone or the objects Twitter, it suffices to consider a @ sign before the name Twitter. If this is not an answer, the @ sign is the first sign of Tweet. Here you will find answers to your Tweet, click on the Answers @ your profile page.
Direct Message.
You can send a direct message to another user to 140 characters, a kind of abbreviation, such as an e-mail. Even so, you can at most direct message Twitter users that are your followers.
Search using Twitter.
Search.twitter.com easy to find, friends, celebrities, organizations, or on specific topics of research interest you.
Tweet from your mobile phone.
Twitter lets you update your status and to receive updates via SMS. In the settings, go to the Devices tab and enter your phone number to send and receive mobile Tweet. If your next Tweet / texts, which are very, disable this option to go to the same group and according to the instructions.
Added that the visibility for the classification of the tweeter.
If you have a favorite tweeting using# on the ground, it is simple for other people to look for your Tweet, and maybe they want to continue.
Share your photos.
TwitPic that services for the user easily makes your photos, and then directly to Twitter.










