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*Key* Filtering Strategies On TweetDeck

 by Kary Rogney

tweetdeck_iphoneDo you find yourself lost in the eternal flow of messages flying by you on Twitter? I know for me it took months to get up the confidence to jump into the conversations. Once I found TweetDeck it all changed for me.

I found that I could do so many more things with TweetDeck that I couldn’t do on the main Twitter platform. I mostly wanted to be able to really know what people were saying and follow all of their threads without spending hours online waiting for their ‘Tweet’ to come by.

What do you want to know how to do?

Want to know how to ‘key’ into specific people and what their conversations are with their followers OR what others are saying about them? I’m going to show you two ways to easily do this that are simple and easy to do. This will make your Twitter experience a lot more fun!

If you’d like to learn more social media strategies to leverage the power of the Internet, then you’ll definitely want to subscribe to my Video Training Bootcamp on the upper right side of this page.
Check out this short video and leave me a comment below!

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  • Posted by Joe Emmet on July 18, 2009 at 11:38 pm

    Hi Kary,

    Thanks for the video training. Learned an interesting application from you of displaying an individuals profile. Have been doing this for some time, but never took it far enough. . .using it to tap into the pattern of conversation. What a great idea!

    Also discovered the “shorten tweet” button when you hit the RT icon (you’ll find five icons to the right of the “shorten URL” space at the top of the page. The middle icon (3rd button) automatically shortens the RT message to 140 characters. Very useful!

    Thanks again, appreciate you!

    Joe

  • Posted by Mike Feil on July 19, 2009 at 6:47 pm

    Kary,

    Hey! Great video! TweetDeck is a great program and I think you really know how to use it well! This is some great education for the up and coming twitter user!

    Good job and keep ‘em coming!

    Mike Feil
    http://www.michaelfeil.com
    Mike Feil´s last blog ..Surprise Wedding: Yes, You Read That Right! My ComLuv Profile

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