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1000+ Words in One Tweet, Made Possible with Twitpic November 19, 2009

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Ever hear anyone say, “Hey let’s take a Twitpic!” I know I have.  As Twitter becomes more and more popular, this is becoming a a common phrase to hear.

Twitpic is a simple and easy way share photos on Twitter.  If you have an IPhone there is an app called Twitpic that allows you to easily upload photos, but also, there are many other Twitter clients available that have built in support for twitpic.  If you don’t have access to an internet ready phone, you can do it right from the computer at www.twitpic.com.  The easiest part is if you already have a twitter account, whether you know it or not, you already have a Twitpic account!  Use the login information from your Twitter, and you can easily access and manage your photos.

Being a future children’s book write (hopefully!) I am aware of the power of a picture.  That is why one of my favorite things to include in my twitters are pictures.  It can enhance what you are saying, and say so much more than you can get out in 140 characters.

For example, I could Twitter, “WOW! The sky is beautiful right now!”
Now, while most of my readers would probably believe me, my message would be enhanced a thousand times if I included a Twitpic like this
http://twitpic.com/q57dt

Didn’t that make my message 10 times more effective?

So for all you Twitter fans out there, take a look at Twitpic.  Explore it, see what others have posted on Twitpic.  You may be surprised at the amount of nice pictures out there…

Meet Chic Runner! November 19, 2009

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If it’s fashion you seek,

She’s very chic.

She can give you running advice too,

Wanna know who she is? I’ll give you a clue.

She… Runs, Shops, Talks, Blogs, and TWEETS about it all!

Her real name is Danica, but she goes by Chic Runner.  She lives in California, so I was first introduced to her by my stalking skills networking within the digital world.  Her tweets are fun, entertaining, and informative.

She also administers a clever and well written blog that deals with her interests and gives advice to anyone with running questions. Not only is it informative, but there are plenty of visuals and the design is very pleasing to the eye. You can check out her blog at www.chicrunner.com Her latest post from today is actually all about how much she is obsessed with her IPhone and Twitter! You can find that here http://chicrunner.com/its-just-an-extension-of-my-arm/

Her twitter list is filled with a variety of about 900 people who she follows and over 2000 who follow her.  The popularity is from her blog, and her lists are mostly made up of runners.  This is because she runs marathons, and always twitters pictures as she runs. Examples are…

and…

For those of us with similar experiences, it is fun to see her running her races.

She has about 15000 tweets, which means she was one of the early twitterers.  Her tweets are fun, and encouraging.

If you love fashion or running I urge you to follow her at www.twitter.com/chicrunner

Twitter: It’s A Whole New World Waiting To Be Explored November 17, 2009

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I first signed up for Twitter a little over a year ago, and I’ll admit I was skeptical at first.  This was back when my sister and boyfriend were my only followers, and I would post simply AMAZING (haha) tweets with no one to read them.  Twitter sounded like a cool concept, but I needed more followers to really become interested in it.  I am very into fashion and  running, so when I found out a few of my blogger friends had Twitter about six months ago, I became instantly hooked!

Now, with the help of my IPhone and Twitterific, I can instantly connect to anyone with the same interests as me.  Through Twitter I learned so many new and interesting things.  Many think, 140 characters?  How much can I possibly say that would be of value in so little space?But let me tell you, I have learned so much through Twitpics, hyperlinks, and tags.

This is why I found David Silver’s article, “The Difference Between Thick and Thin Tweets” so interesting.  Anyone who thinks knowledge cannot be found on Twitter needs to read Silver’s blogpost which can be found here:  http://silverinsf.blogspot.com/2009/02/difference-between-thin-and-thick.html

In this post, he talks about trying to accustom his students to writing more in their tweets than just “I made a sandwich” or “I am tired.”  Although these facts can be interesting to some, others want to learn and explore through the tweets.  Silver says, “thick tweets convey two or more layers of information. they often, but not always, include a hyperlink that takes readers from twitter to another source of information – a newspaper article, a blog post, a flickr set, a video.”  With this I completely agree.

If there is still confusion, here are some examples taken directly from my Twitter following list, but inspired by David Silver.

teachersnetwork Teachers Without Borders Writing Contest starts tomorrow! Register now on Helium.com http://bit.ly/1ajFAI

Here is where someone I follow, that also has to do with my major, alerted me of a contest that can also stretch my writing skills. In 140 characters or less, they successfully told me what was coming up, and gave me a link in case I wanted to learn more.

Twitter can also include visuals to further show the point you are trying to make.  Since I believe visuals can really make the message, I frequently do this in my tweets. Here is an example from my own personal Twitter account, which you can follow here: http://twitter.com/alison55555

Alison55555:  There is one who always waits for me to come home :) http://yfrog.com/j39kej

Now, readers of my tweet might be confused at first.  Yes, one always waits for me, but who?  After examining the picture, readers can see it is my dog.

Silver ends with, “i’m trying to teach my students how to craft creative, meaty, and to-the-point messages that attract other people’s attention.”  Isn’t that the whole point of Twitter?  To share our knowledge with the world, and connect with others who have the same interest.

As more professionals, businesses, and celebrities jump on the band wagon each day, Twitter is still just warming up.  Twitter is more than just a silly way to say what you are doing, within there is so much more to reach out to.  Also, it can be done right through your phone, how much more convenient can you get?  So get out there and share your knowledge.  My recommendation is to start Twittering now before you are left behind!

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