May 11, 2009
Your humble cell phone now has the power to connect you with every one of your business contacts without awkwardness or annoying them, regardless of how long ago you last communicated.
What happens to the business cards we get at networking events?
Admit it, most of us barely stay in touch after we meet at such events. [...]
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Twitter by Leonid S. Knyshov
May 4, 2009
On my 1280×1024 screen, Twhirl fits 13 messages at a time. TweetDeck and other tools like it show even fewer messages.
TweetDeck fits only 9 messages per screen, for example
The mobile device clients can handle maybe 7 messages or maybe even fewer. PockeTwit is 4 messages, Twikini is 5 messages. If you continually fill that space [...]
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Twitter by Leonid S. Knyshov
March 13, 2009
Should I keep everything connected to one account or should I segment my audience?
This is an interesting question because I see some of my friends who should be separating their Twitter accounts and others who should be combining their accounts.
Most articles I read about Twitter tend to suggest that I should use a single account [...]
March 3, 2009
As of this writing, Twitter has about 6 million users
There are several ways to use Twitter to reach your audience
Use it as intended for “microblogging”
Every entry is at most 140 characters long. You can share your thoughts and anyone can read them. If someone likes your comments, she can choose to “follow” your updates.
To make [...]
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Twitter by Leonid S. Knyshov
June 5, 2008
This book made me buy it after only 28 pages
I am a Google Adwords expert. I manage multiple campaigns for my clients and I am reasonably good at SEO.
This book, however, answered a ton of my questions before I even asked them. I knew intuitively most of the techniques, but this book crystallized them.
You will [...]