Nathan Snell
The Technopian: Your guide for cyberculture and social media

Category Archives: Twitter

Blogger Social, Twitter info, 7 ways to stickify your blog, hacker news

Have a bunch of different stuff going on right now, so I am a bit pressed for time on posts. As such, here are a few things I’ve been holding in my head that I’ll share with you all real quick.
There are 80+ people confirmed for the blogger social.I am super excited to get to [...]

Lounging Around In Twitterville

It seems everyone has to have an obligatory post about twitter and their inability to explain it. That’s in part why I haven’t bothered posting about it. I’ve felt that if I can’t relay its potential uses or where it adds value, then I haven’t sufficiently explored it (unless of course it simply provides no [...]

How Twitter Can Help Your Business Communicate

Inspired by Ryan’s post I have been investing more time into Twitter (and am aiming to invest more still). Part of it has been really setting aside fears to try. That is, just because you can follow anyone’s conversation doesn’t mean you’re welcome to join in. Conversely, it doesn’t mean you’re not welcome to join [...]

Social Media Marketing With Twitter

(Big thanks to Allie for letting me use her awesome photo!)
I read a very interesting differentiation recently on Traditional Marketing versus Social Media Marketing by Chris Borgan. In his post, Chris makes an interesting separation describing social media as the tools and marketing as the discipline. Chris goes further to state (with a pretty solid [...]

Twitter and new ways to listen

Two things of particular interest. First, for those who happen to do a lot of twittering, Hashtags.org has launched. Hashtags is something that I’ve seen spoken of frequently for Twitter, so it’s neat to see the steps taken to push Twitter to the next evolutionary phase, so to speak.
Hashtags, if you don’t know, is the [...]

Facebook vs. Twitter or Facebook and Twitter?

I was thinking about Facebook Status and Twitter the other night. While I usually think of it as “Facebook Status vs. Twitter” a different thought came to mind. What if it was “Facebook Status then Twitter”? While the two services are basically the same when it comes to their purpose - life streaming - their [...]

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