Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’
is ghost tweeting ever OK?
Katie Moffat posted a really interesting question Twitter this morning for PRs regarding the etiquette of ghost tweeting and its got everyone joining in on the discussion. The conversation focused on is it ok to tweet on clients behalf without declaring it? For generations PR have ghost written articles and press releases for clients but [...]
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Tags: ghost tweeting, Katie Moffat, PR, Twitter
Cool little app to see who the first 10 people were you followed on Twitter (hat tip @monkchips). Mine? @bmcmichael’s first follow (that they still follow) was @simon_g. [Tweet this] @simon_g joined twitter on Tue Jul 25 2006 10:42:24 GMT+0100 (GMT Daylight Time) The first 10 people that @bmcmichael followed: @simon_g, @r_c, @bbctech, @LauraLynne, @guardiantech, [...]
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Tags: followers, Twitter, Twitter tools
While Ashton Kutcher, husband of Demi Moore, is the first to have 1m followers on the strength of posting pictures of his wife in his knickers, the chancellor of the exchequer had only 1,800 takers for his plans for the British economy. Yet his tweets last week were perfect – short, clear and informative. They [...]
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Tags: communications, executives, Twitter
journalists on Twitter
Came across a site today that is really handy for following what journalists are talking about on Twitter, especially as more and more are requesting that PRs pitch stories and get in touch that way. The site has been created by SawHorse and can be found at www.muckrack.com. The following list of journalists have been [...]
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Tags: journalists, social media, Twitter
take your (Twi)pick
Came across this site today courtesy of Steve Rubel. Twipick let’s you view the masses of Twitter photos posted on any given topic. Uses all the photos posted on Twitpic with a particular tag and groups by trending topics so v easy to use. Was a fun way to watch all the London Marathon photos [...]
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Tags: digital rubbernecking, events, photos, social media, twitpic, Twitter

