I do!
And without Tweetdeck I would’ve been lost over the holidays.
At times I had 5 grandchildren sleeping over, and a house overflowing with fun and holiday cheer. So there was little time to Tweet out in a timely manner to my peeps out in Tweetdom. But I hated the thought of leaving them out in the cold for two entire weeks.
Thank you TweetDeck!
And Thank you Hashtags!
Learning to Twitter – Part 1
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Some of my favorites are #amwriting, #writing, #blogging, and #blogger. Do you have a favorite hashtag you use?
One new thing I’ve started doing is setting up tweets to go out, via TweetDeck, of older posts. Why? Because new people are joining Twitter every day.
Hey, I’m into recycling, aren’t we all. Save the environment and all. Wait, that’s cans and plastic. Oh well.
Pop over and read Solveig’s blog, get your tweets organized in 2016 and forget about your closet, it can wait until Spring cleaning.
What about you? Any tips or tricks you use to stay organized on Twitter?
Look for me on Twitter @jeancogdell and on Facebook at jean.cogdell! And don’t forget, pay it forward with a click and share this post with your Twitter peeps and Facebook fans.
Thank you Jean for the lesson on #hashtags. 🙂
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Hope it’s helpful.
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Thank you! I feel like I have taken my first steps, since I am a new Twitter member. Still not totally comfortable, but you have helped tremendously.
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You are too kind. Glad you got a little nugget of info to help.
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Thank you Jean for the shoutout! I did not have the time earlier to make it your way to leave a proper thank you…
While I am at it, happy new year!
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🙂
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Reblogged this on Kim's Author Support Blog.
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Yay, thanks for the reblog Kim!
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You’re welcome!
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Good information!
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Reblogged this on J.A. Stinger.
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Thank you, thank you for reblogging!
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