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PillowThrowDecor


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« on: July 09, 2009, 04:57:10 am »

Day 9 July 9 2009

1)List one new item on icraft  or refresh a listing.  There are several reasons why you want to refresh /change your content as often as possible. Firstly, a new listing puts you on the front page which gets tweeted by icraft and hopefully by yourself plus the possibility of some retweets. Secondly, Google likes new and fresh content, so the more that we have new content the more frequently Google’s Bots will visit your store and icraft in general.

2) Tweet this item and remember to make it a stunning headline!!!

3) Add 50 more names of people you want to follow you

4)Read this article at   Tweet Your Message to a Larger Audience with Hashtags - http://shar.es/hN07  It is about hashtags. A hashtag is a symbol - # - followed by a name that can be used to broadcast to a specific group of people. For example, there’s a group for #googlenews, #love and even #kmart.  Very helpful in making your tweets much more powerful!!!

5)Tweet three other bootcampers items using a hashtag such as #jewelry or #decor or what ever you  find.  If you are really stuck put #icraftgifts.com  or #handmade

Cheers Christine
Northern Girl Jewelry


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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2009, 11:55:51 am »

Hi Christine,

That link didn't bring me to an article about hash tags, but to other twitter stuff.  It was interesting, but I really do need to read about the hash tags as just yesterday I was wondering what they are, what they mean, and how to use them...
PillowThrowDecor


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« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2009, 01:01:41 pm »

Tweet Your Message to a Larger Audience with Hashtags
by Darren Rowse on December 6, 2008
in Twitter Tools
http://shar.es/hN07

Ever wondered what Hashtags are on Twitter? They’re words with #’s in front of them. Today Sherice Jacob (follow her at @sherice) from iElectrify explains what hashtags are and how to use them.

Twitter is a great place to find and follow people with the same hobbies and interests as you have. Unfortunately, once you have as many followers as Darren does, it starts to get overwhelming to stay in touch with them all, and make sure the right information goes to the right people.

Making an appearance at a marketing seminar and love to cook? You’ve got a situation then. How do you make sure you’re tweeting details about marketing events to the seminar group while tweeting your favorite recipes to the cooking group?

Enter Hashtags. A hashtag is a symbol - # - followed by a name that can be used to broadcast to a specific group of people. For example, there’s a group for #googlenews, #love and even #kmart. None is probably more popular right now and relevant than the group created for the Mumbai attacks - #mumbai.

Hashtags.org shows the most recent group tweets on Twitter
To see which groups have already been created, visit www.hashtags.org - the official site that creates, organizes and displays these groups. Use the replacement box in the upper right corner to see if your group name is already available.

If it isn’t, you can create it simply by tweeting and including the hashtag (#) within your post.

The first step though, is to make sure hashtags can index and display your group tweets. Just follow @hashtags and the service will follow you back automatically. Then it’s time to help spread the word about your new Twitter group.

For example - Got a great Twitter tip? Just send it to #TwiTip and you could see it on our blog!

The second step is to get familiar with hashtag commands, so that you only broadcast a message out to the people you want to receive it, those being the members of your hashtag group. Here’s a quick rundown of the more useful ones:

•   Follow #tag - (example: follow #twitip) - lets you follow all updates tagged with #twitip. 


•   Follow username#tag - subscribe to all updates from a certain person that are sent to a group. (Example: Follow problogger#twitip will give you every post by Darren sent to the #twitip group)


•   #tag message - Send a message or question to the group. (Example: #twitip Anyone know a great software program to organize tweets?)


•   #tag !message - Send a message only to people who are subscribed to updates from #tag. (Example: #twitip !How many twitip users post to twitter daily?) 


•   Leave #tag - Unsubscribe from the group. If your friends are subscribed to this group as well, you’ll still get messages from them that include updates for the group. (Example: leave #food will unsubscribe you from the Food group, but you’ll still get messages from your best friend and fabulous cook Jenny whenever she sends a message to #food).

•   Remove #tag Unsubscribe from the group and from friend messages that include this tag. So if Jenny posts a recipe to #food and you’ve typed Remove #food in your Twitter status bar, you won’t see that recipe even if Jenny is on your followers list.

You’ll probably want to print out this set of hashtag commands for future reference. If and until Twitter creates its own built-in service for groups, hashtags is the most up-to-date (albeit unattractive) way to stay in touch and create powerful, profitable groups for expanding your Twitter empire and connecting with people who share your interests.
PillowThrowDecor


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« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2009, 01:06:43 pm »

Hey there... thanks for the headsup on that.  I think I have fixed now in the assignment plus I copied it and printed it in the post above.  Let me know if yu have problems with it.

Thanks

Christine
mountaindreamers


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« Reply #4 on: July 09, 2009, 10:22:26 pm »

Remember in Alice in Wonderland when she fell down the rabbit hole? or was that another story? at any rate # 's are just that , a whole new adventue in being glued to the computer, my goodness, this is just crazy , I tweeted tonight and added to my blog, got side tracked on the health thing, so it isn't about jewelry.

http://www.mountaindreamers.blogspot.com

the Vid was about eating healthy and prevention of disease, done by an Alaskan boy Garrett, The Beautiful Truth, 90 minutes but there is a link. Goodnight all, Laura
designsbydebra


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« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2009, 02:33:59 am »

Well the Bootcamp part of my day was spent:

Went through some more topic replacementes on Twitter

Changed the photo in my new listing
#page has been deleted#

Read the article on HashTags and
hashtaged 3 Bootcampers:
Wallis Designs
I Adore Jewelry
ZsKnees

ReTweeted some of the Bootcampers tweets that crossed my path

Joined the Handmade Artist Forum

I think that's it for me!
See you all tomorrow!
Deb Cheesy
icraftgifts.com/designsbydebra
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