First, I have to say that I had been puzzled on how to make use of Twitter to promote my own business until I downloaded TweetDeck. Yeh TweetDeck is a desktop application that allows you to assess and post standing updates on Twitter and Facebook simultaneously. I believe it a compulsory application for anyone who wants to make sense of Twitter. TweetDeck allows you to arrange the people you follow on Twitter into groups, allows you to limit the number of Tweets to be shown at any time, and also allows you to discard all Tweets you have seen with one click WOW. Furthermore, using TweetDeck, a Twitter search on any topic makes a great sense.
While using TweetDeck, I have had a lot better Twitter occurrence. As a Twitter new user, visiting your Twitter home page is intimidating; it consists of post after post from community who you are following, who you may perhaps not know much about, and it very soon seems like a huge volume of content. To get ongoing efficiently first group the people who really have impressive and interesting to say on TweetDeck, so you have a powerful tool that keeps you at the forefront of what is happening in your industry and on the Web.
The first thing is to initiate on Twitter yourself to realize what you like to read, who you like to go after, and to unmistakably discover what you like about Twitter. For me, I like to follow all those community in my industry who say something of significance, who provide a link to a new application or point me to an motivating article, blog site that I should review and nowadays I write my Twitter posts using this same method to produce my own Twitter viewers.
What I also like about Twitter is that the people who I follow also know how to show their true personality in their Tweets. Yes, I do like to know what Danny Sullivan (famous search engine marketing guru) ate for lunch, but better yet is the link to the video he thought was funny. I love following the SEO experts, webmaster their posts are great. So ultimately it’s a great and excellent tool for linking.