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Watch this short 3 minute video to learn how to tie together Twiangulate, TweepML, and a text editor for maximum Twitter fun and power. Want to boost your following with people who have interesting things to say? Want to find new insights? Try out this method. It’s in HD, so full screen should give you the best results.
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38 responses to “How to power up your Twitter”
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Chris, great tips!! This is of course after you weed out all the “no-follows” etc.
Wow, that's really cool, Chris. Enjoy your posts (and tweets). Cheers, H
I really, really wanted to try this but I can't find a single damn app on PC (freeware/OS) that can remove a line break and id a line containing an @.
Cool vid, though. Respick. :0D
You should be able to do it in Perl, which you can get for the PC from ActiveState, I think.
Chris, great tips!! This is of course after you weed out all the “no-follows” etc.
Wow, that’s really cool, Chris. Enjoy your posts (and tweets). Cheers, H
another great tips. The last one you did about twitter was good, but this one is my favorite by far. thanks.
chris, I am one of your students at USF. Do you need to approve me to add comments on your blog?
I really, really wanted to try this but I can’t find a single damn app on PC (freeware/OS) that can remove a line break and id a line containing an @.
Cool vid, though. Respick. :0D
You should be able to do it in Perl, which you can get for the PC from ActiveState, I think.
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As usual another powerful on the spot analysis of what it takes to be successful. Thanks so much for your continuing mission to keep us informed and on a track that has a foundation in real success and not social media success
This is a pretty cool tip.
You could try to use Excel as a substitute for the text editor.
Chris
Ok, Chris. I'm giving it a go. I'm super tired… but who knows maybe I'll get it going 🙂 Thanks.
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another great tips. The last one you did about twitter was good, but this one is my favorite by far. thanks.
chris, I am one of your students at USF. Do you need to approve me to add comments on your blog?
Really enjoyed this… and your background music as well! Very thoughtful.
This is a pretty cool tip.
You could try to use Excel as a substitute for the text editor.
Chris
Ok, Chris. I’m giving it a go. I’m super tired… but who knows maybe I’ll get it going 🙂 Thanks.
Really enjoyed this… and your background music as well! Very thoughtful.
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Very interesting, I was working on branding and it hit me I need to delete my twitter account and start all over! Nice tips to get me back up to speed!
Very interesting, I was working on branding and it hit me I need to delete my twitter account and start all over! Nice tips to get me back up to speed!
Great Twitter tips! Thanks for sharing!
Great Twitter tips! Thanks for sharing!
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Hey VitaminCM – could you drop me a line to show me how I could nail this in Excel? You gotta understand I'm a bit daft and need all the help I can get. [email protected] works a treat!
Hey VitaminCM – could you drop me a line to show me how I could nail this in Excel? You gotta understand I'm a bit daft and need all the help I can get. [email protected] works a treat!
great tools. I'd add that you will get so much more value if you interact with the people you find and follow
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great tools. I'd add that you will get so much more value if you interact with the people you find and follow
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Excellent tip. Ive been thinking about how to get the twiangulate data into tweepml for awhile now and thats the trick!
Excellent tip. Ive been thinking about how to get the twiangulate data into tweepml for awhile now and thats the trick!
Excellent tip. Ive been thinking about how to get the twiangulate data into tweepml for awhile now and thats the trick!
I heard you describe this on MOC months ago but couldn’t follow it correctly. The video made it easy. What a time-saver. Thanks