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Friday
Sep042009

Where are tweets being sent from? Twitter plans to match tweets to location

By Conrad Wadowski

A recent announcement on the Twitter Blog shows an intriguing development in social media: linking tweets to geographical location. Basically, a soon-to-be technology would allow a Twitter user to choose whether or not to display the longitude and latitude coordinates from where the tweet was sent off. This might be positioned like the current display which shows the service used to send out the tweet (e.g. the web, Tweetdeck, photokit, etc.). Adding a new dimension to Twitter has the potential to provide marketing data limited to specific regions, and create a potentially powerful tool for the locally oriented business. It also takes a step towards reduced anonymity between a customer and seller in smaller digital markets, possibly leading to more trust and reduced overall risk. Although the technology isn't available just yet, I wouldn't be surprised if it came out in some form in the not so distant future. 

Monday
Jun152009

Robert Scoble's Building43: A great idea for small businesses to learn how to use social media for business

Last week Robert Scoble and Rackspace launched a new online community called Building43, with the purpose of aggregating web fanatics to educate businesses that are still stuck in the ways of the old web and have yet to fully utilize tools like Facebook, Twitter, Wordpress and so on to build and market their businesses. Businesses can learn about building Facebook Pages, Twittering and how to utilize other free tools to launch and grow their businesses.

Building43 also makes a point to practice what they preach, by utilizing Wordpress, Blip.tv and FriendFeed to build the Building43 site.

Sunday
May242009

Guy Kawasaki headlines May conference exclusively about Twitter

Haven't gotten enough talk about Twitter these days? You may want to check out Twtrcon 09', which is dubbing itself as the first conference focused exclusively on using Twitter as a business platform. The conference is being held on May 31st in San Francisco, and features a number of Twitter power users and Silicon Valley influencers such as Guy Kawasaki.

Saturday
May232009

Prolific Silicon Valley angel investor Ron Conway talks about IPOs, M&As, Twitter, Facebook and Digg

Ron Conway says the IPO market for startups won't open for at least another year, but hopes that the market for mergers and acquisitions will begin to heat up again within the next six months. When the IPO market does open up, Conway believes that some of his investments (specifically Digg) may be great candidates for an IPO because of the rate of growth they are continuing to see. Conway is well known for his investment strategy, including investments in over 130 startups in the last 5 years, including successes like Facebook, Twitter and Digg. See full story at Vator.tv

 

Monday
May042009

Top 5 Twitter Research Tools

Check out these five tools to help you analyze the enormous amount of data on Twitter to understand behavior of Twitter users.

 

 

1. Tweetstats - Graphs how often you (or any other user) tweets or replies via Twitter.

2. Trendrr - Graphs Twitter Search, keeps track of trends and displays Twitter user stats.

3. Tweetmeme - Provides retweeting stats for articles/links shared on Twitter.

4. WeFollow and Twellow - Directories of Twitter users organized by category to help you find popular users to follow in your industry.

5. Xefer Twitter Charts - Research other Twitter users and find out who their favorite Tweeters are.

See full story at Mashable.