3.26 Blog Carnival: Twitter Buzz
Welcome to the March 26, 2010 edition of Twitter Buzz.
Strategy
- Kathleen Gaga presents Is your Social Network involvement a plus or a disaster waiting to happen? posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “Every day men and women from around the globe join Social Networks because they “heard” it’s necessary to join in the social network craze. Although Social Networks can be a great way to connect with family, friends, colleagues, current clients, potential clients and high school buddies they can also be a complete waste of time and a open invitation for trouble we often don’t think about. Learn what is safe and what is not with Social Networks”
- Ryan Tracey presents Business applications of Twitter posted at E-Learning in the Corporate Sector, saying, “Ryan Tracey explores the business applications of Twitter under three main categories.”
- Ryan Tracey presents Twibal Drums posted at E-Learning in the Corporate Sector, saying, “Ryan Tracey suggests using Twibes to identify who to follow on Twitter.” squawkfox presents 5 Ways Twitter Can Make You Rich | Squawkfox posted at squawkfox, saying, “Twitter can help you to save money or offer solid financial advice if you know where to look. This post shows you how Twitter can make you rich!”
- Bonnie Landau presents What is a Twitter #Hashtag? posted a Simple Web Toolbox, saying “Hashtags are a great way to organize tweets and follow conversations between large groups of people.”
Who to Follow
- Live-Tweeting the Oscars 2010: Virtual Affirmation, Valuable Community
- 100 Great Twitter Streams to Stay on Top of Health News
- Top 25 Celebrity Doctors on Twitter Worth Following
- Top 50 Twitter Accounts Every College Student Should Follow
- Top 50 Pro Athletes on Twitter Worth Following
- 7 Twitter Users Every Engineering Student Should Follow
- 100 Fun Twitter Feeds for Serious SciFi Geeks
- 100 Business Experts You Should Follow on Twitter
- 50 Twitter Feeds to Follow Higher Education News
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