Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-21

  • Facebook tip (4): DO NOT use facebook without taking the time to learn the tool and using it to its full capabilities. #
  • Facebook tip (3): DO NOT create a facebook account and then leave it idle. Add friends and fans like there is no tomorrow 🙂 #
  • Facebook tip (2): DO NOT inundate people with information about your business products and services. #
  • Facebook tip (1): DO NOT send your followers to your homepage. Send them to your blog page instead and let them get to know you first. #
  • When Google added real time searches in their search results it contributed to about 10% in increased traffic to twitter. #
  • Google: “With Buzz We Failed To Appreciate That Users Have Differing Privacy Expectations”… a bit late isn’t it? #
  • A Holiday of Adventure, a blog post about extreme sports: http://urbanwarriors.info/2009/08/05/a-holiday-of-adventure/ #
  • Not terrybly new but still worth mentioning. Twitter Adds Local Trends Tracking Tool: http://bit.ly/9LrQQG #
  • “The nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy.” — President Barack Obama, Jan. 27, 2010. #
  • The wind power industry is growing with the trend towards taller towers and larger turbine capacity. #
  • How to Build a Business in Clean Energy: http://bit.ly/cGiISf #
  • Google Translator Toolkit: http://translate.google.com/support/toolkit/bin/topic.py?topic=25478 #
  • According to Compete.com Facebook has surpassed Yahoo as US second most popular website. Google next? #
  • Will the Vancouver Winter Games leave a legacy of sustainability or will it be business as usual come spring? http://bit.ly/aU4JC4 #
  • High-Efficiency Solar Cell Made from Earth-Abundant Materials: http://bit.ly/acfq9G #
  • Google Maps gets slope view in time for the Winter Olympics: http://bit.ly/c9VOWy #
  • BC Emerging as a Clean-Tech Leader: http://www.globe-net.com/articles/2010/february/16/bc-emerging-as-a-clean-tech-leader-.aspx #
  • Palo alto plane crash: http://bit.ly/aPLb8F #
  • Olympic Medal Count: http://www.nbcolympics.com/medals/ #
  • Twitter tip (4): integrate twitter with your blog. #
  • Twitter tip (3): post often and share valuable tips. Build relationships with customers and make them ambassadors of your product/service. #
  • Twitter tip (2): Make your updates personable not corporate news style. Person to person connection is best. #
  • Twitter tip: create a conversation. Get people talking by asking questions, and connecting people as a trusted third party. #
  • Compete.com released statistics saying that Facebook is sending more traffic to Yahoo and MSN, than Google sends to those portals. #
  • First free online course to learn about AdWords starts tomorow. Signup here: http://bit.ly/a5fT0L #
  • Looks like Google is testing mixing paid and free search results in Google Maps. They are labeled but…very easy to miss… #
  • I need a month off the INTERNET !!! #
  • Social media facts and figures (hard to ignore): http://sandrosalsi.com/3028/social-media-facts-and-figures/ #
  • Winter just goes on and on and on: http://www.artisticflowerarrangements.com/blog/index.php/winter-just-goes-on-and-on-and-on #
  • eBook creator (from a blog) tool (2): FastPencil.com. Click on tools > export as xml. Upload the file to FastPencil > select blog posts. #
  • eBook creator (from a blog) tool (1): Blurb.com – good but only supports wordpress. #
  • Entrepreneur wants to make jets fly with synthetic biofuel: http://bit.ly/br6mzO #
  • Boeing looks to camelina for possible aircraft biofuel source: http://bit.ly/a3RGH1 #
  • Obama Battles to Keep Global Warming, Biofuels Initiatives on Track: http://bit.ly/9GrEqI #
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