Also, it might be best to initially protect your tweets to ward off spammers. 

I agree with Alli, use a twitter client. Twitterrific is good but could be 
overwhelming. Try also other web-based sites like http://brizzly.com/ and 
http://seesmic.com/app/ ...

See you in Twitter.

--- In [email protected], Alli <a...@...> wrote:
>
> Start by following some of the known (infamous?) entities from this group:
> 
> Craig = @Cra1g
> Joel = @JSuplido
> me = @Alli_Flowers
> John Messeder = @John_Messeder
> Harold G = @HumanRaceHorses
> 
> There are a couple of good tricks to successful tweeting. The first is - 
> don't just refresh the web page. Use a dedicated Twitter client like 
> (the free) TweetDeck. It will give you a much more fulfilling Twitter 
> experience. When you first choose whom to follow, start with people you 
> know. Then as you see them tweeting to people and you wonder what 
> they're responding to...follow that person. Or just peruse their follow 
> list from the web and follow any of their follows who look interesting. 
> Oh, and ENGAGE your followers! Nothing worse than soliloquists or those 
> who tweet nothing but links.
> 
> On 2/28/2010 3:18 PM, Don Ferguson wrote:
> > Yep, I got to the end.  I may have to revisit Twitter.  Have you published
> > some (or could you publish some) of the people/entities you follow, or can I
> > see that in Twitter?  Also, and sorry if this has been answered already, how
> > do you watch that river flow by and sample it?
> >
>


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