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Mastering the Art of Listening: A Blogger’s Guide to Success

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My own monitoring of my niches generally happens in two ways: Subscribing to Feeds of Key Sources of Information – these days most sites have some way of subscribing to them, usually via an RSS feed. I have a folder in my feed reader for each of my main topics which contains a number of key blogs and news sites in that niche.

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13 Signs That You're At a Tech Conference | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

On their computers, I see Gmail, Facebook, Tweetdeck, Skype, Flickr and a host of other apps and widgets. One speaker, a little nervous while pitching his new app, projects the live Twitter feed on the screen, only to see that someone has sent him an @ tweet advising him to stop saying “uh&# so much. What have I missed?

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Hoping You'll Ask Me to Dance | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

Image courtesy of Wasaby If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed ! I have not tried tweetdeck, but I am now interested in giving it a try. LeaRae Reply Irene Koehler says: February 2, 2009 at 11:25 pm Have fun with Tweetdeck, LeaRae. Thank you for the ideas in this blog.

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Twitter Webinar Basics Etiquette | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed ! I learned today about TweetDeck & find it easier to understand what’s going on. If you have a few hundred followers or a large number of updates, you may want to consider the follow-up session. What’s a tweetwall? Where do we find it.

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Turn the Tables on Social Media with NutshellMail | Email.

Convince & Convert

Sure, you can centralize some of your social media chores (great post by Chris Brogan), by using Tweetdeck or Seesmic. You can even include Twitter searches in your feed, enabling you to use NutshellMail the same way you’d use TweetBeep, or an RSS feed of Twitter search results. Sound familiar?

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Twitter Tweetdeck I use Tweetdeck for serious twitter sessions. It doesn’t have the advanced functionality of Tweetdeck (such as cross-posting to Facebook), but it’s so easy-to-use that it’s my favorite Twitter app. Tweetie This extremely intuitive Mac-only app is my hour-to-hour choice for Twitter.

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Why You Should Have a Secondary Twitter Account

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

HootSuite puts all the accounts in one single interface (you can do the same with TweetDeck and Seesmic, I believe), but in terms of passwords, I usually use KeePass to store them with other relevant account information. I DO own one for ORM, but I’ve left it as a news feed. I’m assuming that others feel the same way.

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