10/08/2008

Is Twitter Just Noise? NO! 10 Steps to REAL Business Value in Twitter - SharePoint Joel's SharePoint Land

Here's an example of the "sharepoint" tweets in the form of an RSS feed (ding ding ding you don't have to be sitting on twitter.com or whatever app to get this, you can subscribe to the simple feed in an RSS reader) the team blog:

- SharePoint Team post 64-Bit and the Admin Toolkit Download Trend http://tinyurl.com/3gjjp7 07:49 PM October 03, 2008 from twitterfeed

- New SharePoint site: Pinal County site hosted on SharePoint http://tinyurl.com/4g9tr4 12:50 PM October 02, 2008 from twitterfeed

- New SharePoint site: Intres (Netherlands) site hosted on SharePoint http://tinyurl.com/3zsrkp 12:19 PM September 30, 2008 from twitterfeed

- SharePoint Team post Announcing August Cumulative Update for Office SharePoint Ser.. http://tinyurl.com/4yc4pr 06:19 PM September 29, 2008 from twitterfeed

There are 321 followers right now of the SharePoint twitter feed, and looking at these posts you can see the relevance of the content. Imagine you posting your tweets and having people find out about your blogs... nice huh? A twitter best practice from buckleyplanet that I learned over twitter... It's about the URLs. The one liner status updates that say you're shopping... not so cool. I'm shopping for an iPhone. Cool. I'm shopping for my daughters birthday. Cool. I'm standing in the line at Starbucks. Not cool. I'm standing in the line at the launch of XBox 720. Cool. Sometimes it's the extra little bit of info that makes it interesting and makes us want to know what's going on. Working on a SharePoint project. Boring. Working on a gnarly SharePoint Memory issue details at http://tinyurl.com/blah Supercool!
Is Twitter Just Noise? NO! 10 Steps to REAL Business Value in Twitter - SharePoint Joel's SharePoint Land

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