WordPress Tutorials about Twitter

Articles and tutorials on using Twitter to promote your brand, drive traffic to your website and keep conversation flowing with your customers. Reviews on Twitter Tools and other related WordPress plugins.



Social Sharing Icons for WordPress

December 21, 2011

Example of the socialble pluginHow many times have you read a blog post or online article and thought ‘I must tell a friend to read that’ or ‘I must share that with my customers/subscribers’?

By adding social media buttons to the posts and pages on your website, you ensure that your readers can share/spread your information easily by whatever means they prefer – whether it be by email, Twitter, Facebook, Google+ etc. You choose which social sites people can share your content with and where these icons appear on your website.

Keep reading to find out how to add social media sharing icons to your website, how to add them to different sections of your website and various customisation options. View websites using this plugin and see examples of what happens when the sharing icons are clicked on.

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Send Posts to Multiple Twitter Accounts

June 27, 2011

advertismentAs well as sending your WordPress posts to your company twitter account automatically, the Wordtwit Pro plugin allows your blog authors to also send their posts to their own twitter accounts so you can tweet one post many times.

WordTwit Pro also lets you customise the wording on your tweet, add hashtags and even schedule when the tweet should send. This means you can publish your post at anytime but make sure the tweet linking to your post doesn’t go out until first thing in the morning when your followers are checking their accounts. You can publish as many times as you like and even tweet old posts.

NOTE: Only the paid version ($39) lets you publish to multiple accounts.

Keep reading to find out how to setup WordTwit Pro to send to one or multiple Twitter Accounts.

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Twitter Alert – Who’s Talking about Me?

August 11, 2009

Be pro-active and start using Twitter as part of your marketing strategy? Find out who’s tweeting about you or your topics of interest and join in the conversation with tweetbeep.

One of the most common questions people have when they first start using Twitter is how to actually find people interested in or tweeting about your topic of interest who might become followers and/or customers.

Twitter alerts email you hourly or daily to show you converstions involving your choosen words or phrases.TweetBeep is like Google Alerts for Twitter. You can click on anything to see more updates from the twitterer, reply or retweet. See sample email below. [Read more]

Encourage Readers to ReTweet Your Posts

May 19, 2009

One of the most popular uses of Twitter is to share links to great websites or blog posts you have read. By adding a ReTweet button to the top of each of your blog posts, you encourge your readers to share your post with other Twitter users.

See what happens when you click on the green ReTweet button at the top of this blog post (you have to have a twitter account). Basically a Twitter post appears automatically in your status update box with RT@nzwebwoman (I have used my username in this example), the title of your blog post and a link to the post This can be the actual url if it’s not too long or a shortened url from tinyurl etc. [Read more]

Blog Weekly – Twitter Daily

April 13, 2009

Have you started noticing a little bird popping up all over the internet?

Twitter is a website where you post quick and timely updates about what you’re doing. Publish well researched, interesting posts on your blog every week or fortnight but post (or text) short snippets of info on Twitter on a daily basis. Think of it as micro-blogging! Once your customers are following you on Twitter, you can let them know exactly what’s new and exciting, ask for feedback, get ideas – all in realtime.

Why Should I Use Twitter?
Twitter profiles are starting to appear very high in Google Searches. A New York Times article describes Twitter as “…a business tool, a teenage time-killer, a research assistant, a news source — whatever”. Business are just starting to get’ tweeting’. Read why in this great article about Understanding the Impact of Twitter…

What Should I Tweet about?

  • New product updates
  • Ask customers (‘followers’) for feedback
  • Links to interesting articles/blog posts (Use tinyurl for links)
  • One sentence summary of your blog posts with link (Use tinyurl)
  • Dates, speakers etc for events

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