tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17534827.post4024932788373326528..comments2024-03-27T22:02:52.479-04:00Comments on Digital ProTalk: Business Day Thursday: Ins And Outs Of Twittering & Twittering For BusinessDavid Ziserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02674227631785266632noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17534827.post-42377985486695607022009-06-04T18:29:47.391-04:002009-06-04T18:29:47.391-04:00What I enjoy about your blog is not only the the b...What I enjoy about your blog is not only the the breadth of experience you share in all thing photography, but the recognition that continued improvement is an ingredient to success.<br /><br />Regarding Twitter here are some additional items that may be of use to readers of your blog:<br /><br />Nearby Tweets - <a href="http://nearbytweets.com/" rel="nofollow">http://nearbytweets.com/</a> This site is great for finding people who tweet about the same things you do in your city.<br /><br />Tweetlater - <a href="http://tweetlater.com" rel="nofollow">http://tweetlater.com</a> I use this app for automating important tweets for my followers. This is how I maintain my Adobe Tip at Noon M-F. It also helps me to screen followers which is good for blocking spambots.<br /><br />Twitter can be used a number of ways, and for myself it's just an extension of face-to-face networking. I have had the opportunity & privilege to meet folks in other cities simply by tweeting my presentations when arriving in town.<br /><br />Twitter also keeps me informed. I wouldn't have gotten advanced notice of OnOne software's new <a href="http://ajwood.com/canonremote" rel="nofollow">DSLR Remote for the iPhone</a> if I wasn't following Mike Wong (<a href="http://twitter.com/therealmikewong" rel="nofollow">@therealmikewong</a>)<br /><br />On a final note, I wanted to answer your question about Facebook from Tuesday evening in Dallas.<br /><br />You can use Facebook Notes to automatically grab the RSS feed from this blog. As you post here it will post on your Facebook page (and if you have a business page on Facebook you can import there too)<br /><br />1. To import the RSS feed, go to your Profile page.<br /><br />2. Across the top is the Facebook menubar, select Settings then Application Settings.<br /><br />3. On the next page look for the Notes application. (Navigate the pages if necessary). You'll see Notes and Edit Settings to the right. Click on NOTES. (Edit settings is for security)<br /><br />4. After clicking on NOTES you will be taken to the NOTES page for your profile. There is a gray box to the right titled Notes Settings. Within this box you should see the option to Import Notes. Clicking the link will walk you through adding your blog's RSS feed.<br /><br />Once added every blog update will show on your Facebook page.<br /><br />Enjoyed your presentation Tuesday. I'm hoping this is the year I can get my schedule clear the week you have your Master Class. Be safe in you travels!A.J. Woodhttp://ajwood.comnoreply@blogger.com