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5 Responses to Feedback

  1. Yossi says:

    Hello Chris ..
    I read Your book when i started my first steps on Twitter .. It’s very helpfull tutorial ..

    I would like to join the Recent Sponsors of you.. Thank you about your help and share info with us!! I would be very happy if you give me a positive answer.. :) !

  2. Kelly Sonora says:

    Hi Chris,

    We just posted an article, “100 Tips, Apps, and Resources for Teachers on Twitter” (http://onlinecollegedegree.org/2009/03/19/100-tips-apps-and-resources-for-teachers-on-twitter/). I thought I’d bring it to your attention in case you think your readers would find it interesting.

    I am happy to let you know that your site has been included in this list.

    Either way, thanks for your time!

    Kelly Sonora

  3. Suzane Smith says:

    Hi Chris,
    We just posted an article, “100 Useful Tutorials for the Twittering Librarian” (http://www.universityreviewsonline.com/2005/10/100-useful-tutorials-for-the-twittering-librarian.html). I thought I’d bring it to your attention in case you think your readers would find it interesting.
    I am happy to let you know that your site has been included in this list.
    Either way, thanks for your time!
    Cheers,
    Suzane Smith

  4. Arene Karidis says:

    I’m just getting started on Twitter, and so far, “Mastering twitter in 10 minutes” is the best tutorial I’ve seen! Would you have step-by-step instructions on setting up your theme and colors on your home page? I can’t get that function to work. Thanks, Twitteroid!

    Arlene

  5. Karen Hurd says:

    Hey, thanks for the Twitter book download. Excellent resource. I am a tech resource teacher and provide support for our faculty in anything tech related. What with PLN becoming the in thing these days, I am getting a lot more Twitter questions so I know your book will be a helpful resource for our teachers.

    On page 14 & 15 , where you say :
    New Follower Emails: This is a handy feature to have when….and that you NOW recommend turning this feature off….

    I suggest leaving it ON to better screen your followers….so you can quickly check a person out and BLOCK them if it looks like they are a loser…for example…someone is following 689 people but has on ly 1 post that says something like… “My friends say I am really hot, blah, blah” …you get the idea.

    I know you do not have to follow them back but I don’t even like the idea of a weirdo following me…perhaps b/c I am a teacher I don’t even want to be remotely associated with someone like that.

    Many thanks!
    Karen

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