Handling multiple tweets – using TweetDeck
I started to Twitter and soon discovered that that key was being focused on relevant subject matter. My reason for twittering was not that I wanted to jump on the latest bandwagon, but to see what its business uses could be, both for me and for people I work with.
In my local Bream Bay community tweeting about the weather, local events, people all made perfect sense. But in my Women Travel the World Website that content made no sense, so I had to tweet about what made sense on that site, or for that audience.
I could see immediately how tweeting could enhance a project, but because it had to be focused, and I have many projects, I was soon balancing 3 twitter accounts. Each time I had to log in separately, remember names and passwords. All very cumbersome – I went to the help forum to ask if there was a way of doing this easier… no answer.
Then along came TweetDeck
This amazing free application enables you to manage multiple twitters and also facebook in a single window and application. I now have Tweetdeck open on my desktop all the time, I can easily tweet to all my accounts or one of them, I get an alert if one of my tweets is mentioned somewhere online, I can keep up with friends tweets. It’s great.
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Tweet Deck is fabulous – now integrates Facebook and Linkedin – one log in and you have access to all your tweets and social networking.
Just remember – keep focused, no one really wants to know what you are doing right now! Only what is relevant to them – so keep a focus and if necessary start other tweets to have another focus.