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Twitter Targets Businesses With External Sign Up
Dec 7th
Twitters growth problems just might have found a solution, the popular social networking website has stalled in growth over time. This hopefully will give a jump-start to the website and bring new users. It also could be an aid to finding a business model for twitter.
Twitter is launching a new API this will enable you to sign up for twitter using a “third party website” or it could just be on another website. The new Twitter Sign-Up API is not available for public use as of yet but is seen being tested on the popular online local guide Citysearch.
They have made this intergration very simple, take for instance the “citysearch” website, if you have a profile on a website like this you can easily link the accounts together, and if you dont have a twitter account it will let you create one within the website for its purpose. If you create a new profile or claim one for your business (this is a new feature as of today), these options will also appear. Afterwards, tweets from your business will appear on your Citysearch business page. This new feature will be the first time anybody has been able to sign up for Twitter externally.
Twitter was able to grow at a really fast speed for the first 6 months of the year, although hit a barrier recently that it hasn’t been able to overcome, hopefully this will be the boost it needs to get going again. It makes sense to give people the ability to sign up through other popular websites and apps.
The API also may be a sign of Twitter’s future business model. With the likelihood of paid accounts for businesses and brands coming this year, it’s understandable why Twitter’s focusing on these businesses and business users. Businesses keep looking for new ways to integrate with Twitter and this may be the biggest thing for them for 2010!
Grow Your Followers? YES!
Dec 1st
Ive been searching the web the last few weeks for different ways to grow twitter followers.
Heres a story unrelated to twitter, this blog was created as a test to see the powers of blogging, and had 100’s of trackbacks within weeks! The 2 posts without submission were picked up by search engines and the site deemed popular,
Alike the growing of a blog the growing of twitter intrigued me, i found twitterfriends.org through google, and they get roughly 200 members join a day, the site is built to sign up, submit your profile and trade follows for credits and vice versa, this is a free service and i would well recommend it.
Within 24 hours i have gone from 56 to 250!

Try It out for yourself today: twitterfriends.org
Twitter Retweets
Nov 23rd
Twitter recently introduced a BETA Features allowing a user to “repost” someones tweet, at first this caused many problems, because of the 140 character limit placed on tweets, retweeting someone else’s content sometimes meant editing their text in order to ensure that the customary “RT” and “@username” attributions fit. Second, because there’s often overlap in who we follow, retweets many times appeared more than once in your timeline if it was retweeted more than once. So a couple of days ago, Twitter developed and released a completely new retweet system.
OLD VS. NEW:
Retweeting someone used to be a completely manual process. You had to copy and paste their tweet, add the “RT” designation, and the “@username” attribution, then click the “update” button.

Twitter’s new retweet feature has turned these problems around. Now, instead of retweets by using the “RT” text, they have a special retweet icon.

Further, Twitter has fixed the redundancy issue by grouping together identical retweets. So It works like this in either your timeline or on any user’s profile page, a “Retweet” link will appear directly to the right of the “Reply” link that has always been there. To retweet the tweet, all you have to do is click on the link. You have different tabs for the new feature listed below:
Retweets by others – These are all the retweets by the people you follow.
Retweets by you – This tab shows all of the tweets that you have retweeted.
Your tweets, retweeted – These are your original tweets that others have retweeted.
To turn off retweets from a specific user, visit their profile page and click on the circular green retweet button that appears next to the “Following” message at the top of their page. Once you click on the button, it will turn grey, indicating that retweets from that user will no longer appear in your timeline. You can toggle this option on and off using this button.
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