Kim Wood - Greater Chester County PA Real Estate

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How to Twitter - Part Five

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How to Twitter - Part One : Why Twitter? Get signed up
How to Twitter - Part Two : Setting up your Profile
How to Twitter - Part Three: Follow and Get Followed
How to Twitter - Part Four: Replies, Direct Messages

 

In this part we'll discuss a few of the other things you can do on Twitter Web.
Part Six - Third Party Twitter Applications

 

It's been so much fun seeing the people come from this ActiveRain tutorial to the wild world of Twitter... and jump right in! Makes me proud :)  It gives me the fuel to keep the tutorial going, that's for sure.

 

FAVORITES:

You can favor a tweet by clicking on the star. It will be saved in your "favorite" tab/page.  You can access your favorites directly by going to http://Twitter.com/favorites (after you are logged in).

Here are mine (I should use it more) -

Kim's Twitter

(Yes, you can earn a twit designation from @LindaDavis, lol)

RETWEETING:

As you can see above, @FresYes thought @SarahWV said something good enough to be "retweeted" so he put "RT" (you can also spell out RETWEET)  before sending it again. 

 

LINKING:

First, a small soap-box chat, do not only link up your own stuff if you want people to read it. Chris Brogan, aka Mr. Social Media, suggests you link up other people 12 times more than your own stuff.  Because you are only allowed 140 characters, it's helpful to use URL shortening services like Tiny URL, Snurl, is.gd etc.

 

BUTTONS:

Ok... you're ready for a couple shortcuts now that you know your way around the long way (sorry I think it's important to know the long way first :)  @KimWood
REPLY- When you are at the twitter home page, if you mouse over to the right of a tweet, you will notice the STAR and an ARROW. If you click on the arrow, twitter will fill in the @reply for you.
TRASH- If you go to your archive (click on your picture or name) - when you mouseover you will notice a TRASH CAN, I'm sure you can figure out what that's for.

 

Stay tuned for Part Six.

 

 

53 commentsKim Wood • October 16 2008 04:04AM

Comments

We need more of this.

Kim, thank you for taking the time to explain Twitter and sharing.

Rich

Charlotte NC

Posted by Rich Ferretti ABR QSC Realtor/Broker Charlotte NC Mint Hill NC Relocation (Keller Williams Realty) about 1 year ago

Thanks for sharing - I will have to take the time to look at it and give it a try!

Posted by Richard Shuman www.SKIPtheBULL.com Florida Wholesale Realty Corp 4074487759 (Florida Wholesale Realty Corp & American Mortgage) about 1 year ago

Thanks for the info Kim, I still havent figured that twitter thing out yet lol

Posted by . . (.) about 1 year ago

Kim,

I truly enjoy the "how to" articles that our members write here.  They are very helpful------don't know if I'm going to Twitter yet.  Still thinking about that one.

Posted by Diane Bell, Hilton Head Real Estate, Bluffton (Charter 1 Real Estate, Hilton Head, Bluffton, SC) about 1 year ago

Kim, thanks for the RT thing, see I didn't even know how to do that. I've seen it many times but wasn't sure how it was done. I use sharealcholic if I am reading something interesting.

Posted by Missy Caulk-Ann Arbor-RealtorĀ® Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams-Ann Arbor) about 1 year ago

I see so many blogs about twitter..can you tell me what it is all about....

Posted by Konnie McKee. Associate Broker VA & MD CDPE, RDCpro (MAC REALTY, LLC/REALTY DIRECT, LLC) about 1 year ago

You are soooo generous with your knowledge.  Thanks.  Probably saved me hours trying to figure this stuff out on my own. 

Posted by Kristin Moran, San Antonio,TX~Real Estate 210-313-7397 (Owner - RE/MAX Access - KristinMoran@Remax.net) about 1 year ago

Awesome, Kim.  I am finally getting some use out of Twitter!  Actually, I had a client on the fence about some land. There was competition on the lot, but the other buyers had pulled back when the stock market took a dive.  Then I got a tweet from WSJ about the market rebound, and my people were ready to write!  Hallelujah!

Posted by Ray Nelson (Exit Real Estate Professionals) about 1 year ago

Looks like you may have found a twitniche, and a tweet voice.  Love your series Kim, the shirt cracked me up, and because of my tweeting habit, I'll keep this comment to 140 char. :-)

Posted by Brad Andersohn ~ Community Manager (ActiveRain) about 1 year ago

Good Twitter pointers Kim. So many new people who try Twitter don't get it in the beginning...maybe this will help a few of them.

Posted by Monika McGillicuddy~REALTORĀ®~ N.H. Real Estate Broker & Trainer (Prudential Verani Realty/Hampstead) about 1 year ago

Twitter?  What in the world is Twitter?  Sounds like a bird social  networking site. :)

Posted by Kristal Kraft ~Denver Real Estate~303-589-2022 (The Berkshire Group Realtors) about 1 year ago

Kim, I'm so sorry I wasn't following your series. I plan to start at the first today and learn this. I joined twitter a few weeks ago. But truthfully, I haven't figured it out. If I don't after reading all 5 parts, you'll be hearing from me!!! LOL

Posted by Connie Harvey Realtor Nashville TN Real Estate (Prudential Woodmont Realty) about 1 year ago

Hi Kim;

I will start from part #1 and learn from your post. Thank you!!!!!!!

Posted by Anthony Stokes-Pereira - Realtor (Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty) about 1 year ago

Hi Kim, Thanks again, I learned a few things as well.. God bless,

Posted by Cheryl Gilliam Home Staging-Hickory NC (Just Heavenly Decor & Design) about 1 year ago

Kim, I can use all the twitter help I can get these days! Thank you. Now I need to go back and review 2 & 3!

Posted by Connie Harvey Realtor Nashville TN Real Estate (Prudential Woodmont Realty) about 1 year ago

Thanks for the tutorial - I'm getting the hang of it now.

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) about 1 year ago

I am like several others - stumbled across this post first.  Now I need to go back and start from your first post regarding twitter, since I do not have an account yet.  Thanks for the "How to Twitters".

Posted by Troy Erickson - Your Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek Realtor (Terra Solis Realty, LLC) about 1 year ago

I just got back from NAR and I was again reminded that I should be tweeting.  I am still trying to figure out what to twit.  I appreciate your great "how to" to get me going.

Posted by Ian Anderson - Daytona Beach Florida Real Estate (RE/MAX All Pro Realty - The Dream Homes Team) about 1 year ago

Thanks Kim, you must have been a teacher in a former life -- you are so organized.  I appreciate you breaking it down into episodes like you did.  I love tweeting too!

Posted by Kappy Mann (Keller Williams) about 1 year ago

You lost me at welcome to part 4!!

Posted by Bosshardt Realty Services, Inc. about 1 year ago

Hey Kim,

Thanks so MUCH! I finally had the time to explore your Twitter instructions and found not one, but two!, ways to reply. You're the best! I'll keep watching and Tweeting.

Judy

Posted by Judy Thompson (Mackintosh, Inc. REALTORS) about 1 year ago

HUGE!!! Thanks -- learned more in ten minutes scanning your post than reading every word of some other post -- Thanks ..  just getting started this was a massive help @EllisJason 

Posted by Jason Ellis (Coastal REO Solutions - Myrtle Beach Short Sales & REO's) about 1 year ago

Kim, I've been tweeting for a couple of weeks and just stumbled upon your posts. Excellent instructions and most valuable is your personal experience, insight and suggestions. Thanks!

 

@GwenDaubenmeyer

Posted by Gwen Daubenmeyer (RE/Max in the Hills) about 1 year ago

Kim, I'm going to keep thanking you for introducing me to Twitter.  I've met some very interesting people, read blogs I never would have found otherwise and was even invited to Twitter about the Election  at our local National Public Radio station on election night all from being on Twitter thanks to your tutorial!

Posted by DebOnTheWeb - Deb Agliano - Medford, MA Real Estate (ERA Andrew Realty) about 1 year ago

Kim, Thank you so much for your help on Twitter, Your universal deposit of giving will be returned to your ten fold :)

Posted by Brett Noel (Keller Williams) about 1 year ago

This is great...thank you for your tutorials....how did you do your fancy page though?

Posted by Sonja Adams (Samson Realty, LLC) about 1 year ago

Thanks for the info. I did not knw about retweeting.

Posted by Rob Wagoner (Referral Builder LLC dba URBaCS) about 1 year ago

Kim,

Thanks for the helpful information I now have much better understanding how twitter works

will be taking advantage of them.

Posted by John H. Douglas about 1 year ago

Kim - I just went through the whole tutorial.  Thanks for all of the info, but what I am not getting is why my posts to AR are not showing up.  Do you know why that would happen?  I have it in the settings to send them to Twitter.

Posted by Chastity Guevara (Camelot's Quest Realty) about 1 year ago

This is awesome, thanks so much for all of the twitter posts!

Posted by Debra Kukulski-CDPE;GRI;ABR;RECS;e-PRO Real Estate Expert Northern Illinois (Re/Max Unlimited Northwest) about 1 year ago

So, should I assume that Twittering will also help with my Google site placement?

Posted by Diane Bell, Hilton Head Real Estate, Bluffton (Charter 1 Real Estate, Hilton Head, Bluffton, SC) about 1 year ago

aloha kim - thanks for the parts setup.  at first i think i get it; then i seem to get constipated.  LOL  i'm following you.  thanks for offering. 

Posted by Crystal Acohido, Sr. VP, CMPS (Honolulu HomeLoans, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Kim, how do you get people that you are following to follow you on Twitter?  I'm now following you but I dont' think that you are following me so you are not responding to my questions. There are also two more people that I'm following that I want to follow me back?

Twitter is not intuitive at all.  Thanks for the advise.

thanks

Posted by Kate Bourland Empowering America to Live Debt Free (Financial Solutions Inc.) about 1 year ago

I finally just jumped in with Twitter after avoiding it for probably a year.  I just read all five parts to see if I have missed anything.  I have had people follow me and when I went to see their profile, it was blank - so I learned about blocking and they have to appprove me - now I wonder if I should have reciprocated but don't know who they were now.  Thanks

Posted by Cathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate (RE/MAX Showcase Homes) about 1 year ago

Kim....Ive read the entire series.....and this is the first one I have commented on, I think....

YOU are a stud!  Just sayin...

@recr

Posted by Clint Miller (Real Estate Client Referrals, LLC (RECR)) about 1 year ago

I havent completely dedicated myself to twitter yet.  Learning the fundamentals is always the best way to go and then it seems to come so much easier.

Posted by Morgan Evans-New York City Real Estate Expert (Prudential Douglas Elliman) about 1 year ago

Im going to try this, sounds like fun.

Posted by Lubbock Homes about 1 year ago

Kim- You have been extremely generous of your time and expertise and allowed me to get beyond most of the trial and error that I have been engaged in. I am beginning to twitter with confidence. Stumbling upon your post on AR reminds me of what I learned a long time ago (all of two years) when I first joined AR and had forgotten. The network is a wonderful group of professionals who are willing to share their knowledge and expertise. We only have to make the effort to find them.

I would also like to add that I avoided twitter for a long time, despite positive axxounts. It is not as frivolous as it sounds or appears at first encounter.
Thank you!

Posted by Eloise Gift, Albuquerque New Mexico Real Estate (Gift Realty NM) about 1 year ago

@kimwood.. found you on twitter..from @FloridaSunSales  can't wait to get to network with you!

Posted by Debbie Kirkland (Armor Realty of Tallahassee) about 1 year ago

Thanks so much for the explanation and directions.  I hope to check it out over my week "off" coming up!

Posted by Debra Kukulski-CDPE;GRI;ABR;RECS;e-PRO Real Estate Expert Northern Illinois (Re/Max Unlimited Northwest) about 1 year ago

haanks for the tutorial.  I am still getting used to all of this.

Posted by The Best Spot Realty/Waterfront Real Estate/Ooltewah Real E about 1 year ago

Good Stuff.  I am using Hahlo now on my iPhone with excellent results - much better than the m.twitter.com default for mobile web users.  FYI!

Posted by Jeff Geoghan MBA, Green - Lancaster PA Real Estate Expert (The Jeff Geoghan Realty Group, Coldwell Banker Lancaster PA) about 1 year ago

Kim, Thanks so much for the great posts.  There is so much to learn  and so many wonderful people like you to help along the way.  Loved all 5 parts, now to get started and waiting to see part six.

Mike Nastri - Franklin TN

Posted by Mike Nastri Franklin TN Homes (Keller Williams Realty) about 1 year ago

Kim, that is great info, thanks for sharing with us!

Regina P. Brown

Posted by Regina P. Brown Real Estate on the California Coast about 1 year ago

I am new to Twitter and I really appreciate this tutorial as a foundation to start from.  It was very helpful.

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) about 1 year ago

Thanks so much ...I think it is starting to sink in

Posted by Keith Pound Realtor Auctioneer Louisville KY (502) 645-5950 (EXIT REALTY CRUTCHER) about 1 year ago

I am exhausted from Parts 1-4, bookmarking and taking a break, back later...

Joanne O'Donnell, Chic Home Interiors

Posted by Joanne O'Donnell (Chic Home Interiors - Stager, Trainer & EcoProfessional) about 1 year ago

OK, now I am back...  did part 5 but can't find part 6????????????????  Freaking out, I've come to rely on you Kim????????????  Help, I am floundering... However, I do now have 31, yes, I said 31!!!!!! followers - all because of you!  Do I get it yet, not entirely... but much better than I did 2 days ago... See, they were wrong, you can teach old dogs new tricks...

Joanne O'Donnell, Chic Home Interiors

Posted by Joanne O'Donnell (Chic Home Interiors - Stager, Trainer & EcoProfessional) about 1 year ago

Thanks for this post Kim. It has been most helpful. This is exactly what I was looking for.

Posted by Greg Miller/ Warsaw Indiana Home Loans - Conventional, FHA,USDA (Ruoff Home Mortgage ) about 1 year ago

I asked my "techy" friends, "Why would anyone follow me, I am not going anywhere" and they laughed like crazy, said that's one for Jay Leno, but I wasn't trying to be funny.  Someday, maybe I will get it.

Posted by Mike Nastri Franklin TN Homes (Keller Williams Realty) about 1 year ago

Kim, Thank you for the Twitter help!  I've recently started using it in the last couple of weeks, and this is some really helpful information!

Posted by Jennifer Dickey (Prudential Ambassador Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Ok, I'm on there but I'm wondering..how is this different than the facebook status updates? and I have to find a way to easily see the updates...i know it's ouut there!

Posted by Krista Fuchs Chester County Realtor(484) 459-8025 Home Buying and Selling (Prudential Fox & Roach) about 1 year ago

Hey Kim: Thanks so much for this series.  I use twitter on a semi-regular basis.  I consider myself a novice.  I have tried to get pointers from others, but it appears most people there are out to sell to make money with one scam or another.  I was very happy to find your post.  You have done a very good job. Kudos!!

Posted by C Lloyd McKenzie, MBA, e-PRO, CDPE (ALLSTAR REALTY, LLC) about 1 year ago

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