Twitter in Plain English, A How To Tutorial For Twitter

by Scott Beale on March 6, 2008 · 4 comments

Still trying to figure out Twitter? Well our friends over at Common Craft have created a great tutorial video “Twitter in Plain English”.

Speaking of Twitter, once again it be an invaluable resource this year at SXSW, so if you are going, I strongly suggest signing up. Here’s my Twitter profile.

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1 groovehouse March 6, 2008 at 9:12 am

Last year Twitter nearly cratered during SXSW, it will be very interesting to see what happens this year. I’m ready to blame Austin for Twitter problems, so bring it on!

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2 Dave Delaney March 6, 2008 at 9:12 am

Nice job Lee! He always does a great job with the Common Craft videos. Let’s face it, Twitter isn’t the easiest thing to explain to people.

I’m a big Twitter head and also created a getting started tutorial and a presentation on building your personal brand using Twitter.
You can check em’ out here:
http://blog.davemadethat.com/2008/02/21/my-basic-twitter-tutorial-for-newbies/

Cheers,
Dave

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