Twitter: Best Practices and Tips [PDF Guide]
If you’ve felt like tweeting for a time now, but didn’t know where to start, this post is for you.
Even though half the universe is on Twitter these days, beginning out of nothing isn’t always that evident. If you really want your Twitter to fly high, it doesn’t end with just creating an account.
Especially with this many people on Twitter, it’s important to know the tools you’re working with, and the dazzling reach of this innovating technology.
It’s for this purpose that MakeUseOf has been working on The Complete Guide to Twitter – our next PDF manual, filled to bursting with Twitter-knowhow.

In over forty pages (!), our very own publishing editor Mark O’Neill, tackles every Twitter feature, tip and trick you can think of. Learn to work the interface, to Tweet from your desktop, cool Twitter bots and funniest people to follow. With this free manual, Mark will make sure you get your black belt in Twitter.
Download The Complete Guide to Twitter now in PDF for free.
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(By) Simon is a student and tech enthusiast from Belgium. On MakeUseOf, he's one of the staff writers. Check Simon out @ http://meme.yahoo.com/slangen/


Good to see someone doing this, but some of it’s way out of date. For example, @Twanslate hasn’t been running since June!
(Comments wont nest below this level)Hi,
I thought your Guide was excellent and I have written an article about it on my blog at:
(Comments wont nest below this level)http://tweettweet.eu/the-complete-guide-to-twitter.htm
Twitter Best Practices for Reporters. Check it out and comment. http://blogs.journalism.cuny.edu/interactive2010/2009/11/06/list-twitter-best-practices-for-reporters/
(Comments wont nest below this level)Thanks for this quick and well-written guide. I’ve just read about half of it and it’s already helping me navigate the twitterverse better.
Much appreciated!
(Comments wont nest below this level)If use restrictions are set for this document – remove the restrictions from the pdf file, if it is required.
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