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What If Twitter Did Buy TweetDeck?

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around the Twitterverse last week with the news that Twitter is in talks with TweetDeck to purchase the ridiculously popular third-party service for the low, low price of just $50 million. Considering UberMedia was rumored to be in the mix to buy TweetDeck for $30 million just a few weeks ago, that’s very interesting news.

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Big Research Smarts for Small Budgets

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Tweets which include a number (like ‘magnitude 8’) are excluded” Then he goes on to give you an example of how a pizzeria owner could do this using TweetDeck (to track people who love pizza, not earthquakes ). Tweets sharing links are excluded. None of which NEED a big budget or tons of bells and whistles.

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Twitter and Guinea Pig Worry

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The more experienced tweeter will use Tweetdeck, HootSuite, or something similar. I picked Tweetdeck because I liked the colors. Tweetdeck gives one multiple columns. If they had Tweetdeck, they wouldn’t have missed my response, and my world would have been a happier place. Use Tweetdeck and join the fun.

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Four Tools to Help Build Your Social Community

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HootSuite Publisher. HootSuite was the first Twitter service to introduce scheduled tweets, and one of the main reasons I switched over from TweetDeck (and now I’m so used to it, I can’t switch back). A lot of people look down on any level of automated publishing. I’m still yooman.

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The Dos and Don’ts of a Social Media Automation Strategy

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It also lets you connect your blog feed to your social accounts to make sure any new post you publish is automatically shared with your audience. If you use Twitter as the primary platform for your social media marketing efforts, TweetDeck will definitely prove to be invaluable to you. Disclosure: I write for the DrumUp Blog.).

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Digital Diplomacy

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That said, there are lots of very creative people in the UK and great things going on in tech (like Tweetdeck ), creative ( Moshi Monsters ), as well as advertising and PR. He also publishes The Boy in the Bar. The common excuse is the size of the American market and one language allows for bigger budgets.

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