Do you use mapping tools? Then you should check out this article.
It’s always good to have choices for mapping tools. Especially when traveling or planning a road trip. You should check these out.
5 Terrific Twitter Mapping Tools
Twitter is undeniably useful as a standalone service, but it becomes so much more fun when you start factoring in all the cool tools and awesome apps available.
We’ve previously brought you various Twitter (
) visualization services, but now we’re taking a look at mapping tools that work with the microblogging site.
Whether you want to see where you’ve tweeted from in the past, what others around you are saying, or get a global overview of a hashtag, read on for some fun tools that can help.
Social media tool called KeyTweet finds relevant links on Twitter
If you have been looking for a tool that will help you find relevant links on Twitter among all the tweets that can fly by you, then KeyTweet is what you need to checkout.
KeyTweet Finds Most Relevant Links for You From Twitter
Unless you’ve mastered the art of not blinking, you probably miss updates from connections on Twitter. Even the most attentive of people will have gaps in their attention to the real time stream. As Twitter has become a prominent place to share links and point followers to news and sites of interest, new services have arisen to find the best of what you may have missed. Among the newest, in early beta, is a site called KeyTweet, which finds relevant tweets that contain links, based on keywords in the streams of those you follow. KeyTweet, like Cadmus and My6sense’s offerings before it,… Continue reading →
How Much Is Too Much Sharing On Social Media?
Just as so many people around the world do, I enjoy connecting with others via social networks like Facebook or Twitter. Sharing about my latest projects or great news that’s happening in my life are a couple of the things that I have in common with many other social media users. One great question I have is, “How much is too much sharing on social media?”
SPOILER ALERT: A lot of information is shared about a recent “Criminal Minds” episode entitled “It’s Out There”.
Recently, I watched a TV show called “Criminal Minds” and it had an episode about a stalker/killer who was stalking women who shared many personal details about their lives online using various social media websites. He would initially offer to install high-speed Internet access and at the same time he would install a single small camera that would allow him to… Continue reading →
Creating an Internet Based Interview Series
In a joint venture between
Kim Beasley and Jerrilynn Thomas
you will receive explosive ideas about how you can create your own
Internet Based Interview System (IBIS)
It was exciting and fun to conduct the first IBIS and there where many trial and error issues that we experienced. In this eBook, you will learn how we dealt with these issue and overcame them for a successful implementation of the first IBIS. We are sharing with you so that you avoid the pitfalls that we experienced.
Here are a few statistics about the initial trial run of IBIS.
- Successfully interviewed over 50 people via Twitter.com and Blellow.com within 10 days
- Interviewed people from all around the world (i.e., US, Canada, Argentina, UK)
- Initially received 150+ requests for interviews
- Connected with people from over 10 different industries
- Connected with PR business owners who placed me in contact with key clients for the… Continue reading →
Twitter Goes Mainstream – Article in WSJ.com
I was alerted this morning to the fact that Twitter was featured in an article by http://WallStreetJournal.com by Twitter @BloggersBlog. It’s great to see that many more media sources are finally realizing the power of Twitter.
Find out more: Twitter Goes Mainstream – WSJ.com.
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