Top 15 Twitter Tips – Oldies but Goodies

Top Twitter Tips

Twitter’s immediacy and ability to put people in direct contact make it a powerful tool, but there’s much more to it than simple status updates, retweets and replies.

Here are 15 Twitter tips to help you to get more from your account.

1. Run a Twitter search

Browse to http://search.twitter.com and enter your keywords in the search bar. You can include Twitter usernames beginning with ‘@’, or hash tags. Click ‘Search’.

The results are sorted by time of posting, with the most recent first. You can filter by language and translate tweets into English.

2. Advanced search

A simple search may be enough for most occasions, but sometimes you need to dig a bit deeper to get high quality results that are relevant to you.

Follow the link marked ‘Advanced search’ and you can specify the location of the tweets returned and a date range. You can also set the attitude of the tweets you’re looking for (whether they seem generally positive or negative), and specify the author by Twitter username and any recipient.

3. Back up tweets

If you’ve been using Twitter for some time, you may be surprised by the number of tweets you’ve accumulated. You may well find that you’ve posted enough messages to fill a novel or two.

Backing up your tweets is a sensible precaution to take so you have a local copy in case anything goes wrong. Twitter Backup is a Java program that downloads all your existing tweets to an XML file. Just enter your username and password, then provide a filename for the results.

You’ll need to log into Twitter in your browser and authorize the application, which includes obtaining an authorization code to paste into Twitter Backup. The backup is stored on your PC.

4. Online backup

If you’d rather entrust your tweets to a cloud based service, try Tweet Backup It’s an online service that you can use to back up your tweets on a daily basis.

You need to register using your Twitter credentials via OAuth. You also need to supply an email address for contact purposes.

Once logged in, go to the ‘View posts’ tab to see your 50 most recent tweets. Choose ‘Export’ and select a file format to download your most recent backup file. You can download your tweets in plain text, HTML or RSS format.

5. Send a gift

Do you have an online friend who you’d like to send a gift? Perhaps you have a demo or portfolio that you’d like a potential client to see. It’s quite common to need to send or receive items at a time when either party might be a little concerned about revealing their full contact details.

Send Social acts as a trusted go-between, arranging to courier your items without sharing addresses. You can request a shipment despite only knowing your contact’s email address or Twitter handle. Send Social contacts them and arranges delivery via its courier partner.

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