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How-To Dissect Who to Follow

Published on September 22, 2012 By Erin Ryan

Buffer Social networks are wonderful platforms to meet new people; they give us the opportunity to network and find others who share the same interests as we do. However, too many of us get overwhelmed by the time it takes to check to see if the person who connected with you will ADD to your [...]

Make Sense of Your Twitter Account with Tweepi

Published on April 24, 2011 By Erin Ryan

Buffer When Twitter first began on March 21 2006, it was all about gaining in numbers, trying to receive as many followers as you could. No one at the time thought about quality, or the real purpose of what a tweet was or the power it could do (as we know now), so some of [...]

Have you Seen the New Twitter Homepage? It is Sure to Peak Your Interest

Published on April 5, 2011 By Erin Ryan

Buffer Looks like Twitter is aiding in people bonding through hobbies, particularly what you interest and allowing their users to search interests directly from their hompage via a search bar, connecting people through commonality. They have already begun this within the setup process, suggesting people who you may want to follow. However, this is a [...]

How We Can Make Twitter a Nicer Place to Tweet

Published on March 28, 2011 By Andy Gonzalez

Buffer A good friend Adam Price tweeted something that really struck a chord with me, “don’t be part of the problem, if you post something make sure it has some substance.” Boy does this make sense. More-and-more the people who I follow and consider “influencers” tweet what amounts to garbage at 140 characters per minute. [...]