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The Twitter Power Guide eBook

24 December 2008 1 views 6 Comments

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This little eBook is not about how to use Twitter or how to get started with Twitter. It’s not the answer to the question “What is Twitter?”. It’s not about who you should follow or who should follow you. It’s not about being popular, cool, loved, adored, or anything else that was important in the 7th grade.

This little eBook is about how to make the most of Twitter’s power without spending your entire life on it. In other words – how to make Twitter work for you without Twitter becoming work itself.

I presume a lot in this book. I presume you know how to use Google Reader, RSS, Yahoo Pipes, Twitter, and more. If you don’t, get up to speed on the basics of those tools first.

Will this guide answer all your questions? Definitely not. Will it make your Twitter experience a little more productive, a little more helpful? It should.

Download the Twitter Power Guide eBook here!

If you like the Twitter book, please link to this page and share it. It’s licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution, Non-commercial Use Only, No Derivative Works US 3.0.

Be sure to check out my other eBooks!



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6 Comments »

  • john blue said:

    FYI, there is a quirk in the Twitter / Gmail contact connection, see short video http://blip.tv/file/1694556 . I incorrectly mention in video the quirk is in gmail but it may really be a combined quirk in Gmail and Twitter.
    * Short version:
    ** import a CSV file into the “new version” of gmail
    ** go to Twitter and use find on other networks function.
    ** the contacts are not seen by Twitter.
    Then (after deleting contacts in gmail account)
    ** import a CSV file into the “old version” of gmail
    ** go to Twitter and use find on other networks function.
    ** the contacts _are_ seen by Twitter.
    Hope this helps,
    John Blue

  • Wendy said:

    Huge thanks for the nice present. Have grasped the potential of twitter for communication and promotion, but you are right; its taking over! Your twitter management tips are hopefully going to make the difference.

    Wendy

  • anji bee said:

    thanks, chris! i’ve been pondering recently what i really want from twitter (as mentioned on my last ‘chillin with lovespirals’ band podcast), so this comes at a very good time. i’ve been looking into tweetdeck and its competitors, watching what other “power users” utilize, and wondering what’s right for me. i appreciate you taking the time to create this ebook!

    best wishes for the new year. :)

  • Michael Litman said:

    Hi, thanks for sharing. Unfortunately for some reason I’m unable to view / download the Twitter eBook. Would it be possible for you to mail me a copy to email at litmanlive dot com ?

    Many thanks,

    M.

  • Anne McCrossan said:

    Hi fyi the link to the ebook doesn’t seem to be working? Firefox says it’s trying to connect to a link that will never complete. Is there another link I can try?

  • s13cybergal said:

    Christopher: Thank you for what promises to be an ebook I have a prayer of understanding. I truly appreciate your comments on financial state you post on twitter.

    I’ll be sharing this on my blog as well. I’ll let you know when I post your information.

    Merry christmas and thanks for the ebook :)

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