Index
A note on the digital index
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Symbols
- @ symbol, Sign up, Key Twitter jargon: @messages, Key Twitter jargon: retweet, Make sure your messages get seen, Make smart suggestions on FollowFriday, Cross-post to Facebook, LinkedIn, and more
- @mentions (see @messages)
- @messages, Key Twitter jargon: @messages, Reply to your @messages, Send smart @replies, Get attention gracefully, Don’t spam anyone, Don’t let third-party apps spam (or tweet) on your behalf, Fight spam, Make sure your messages get seen, Link to interesting stuff around the web, Be conversational
- @replies (see @messages)
- # symbol (see Hashtags)
- #fb (see Facebook)
- #FF (see FollowFriday)
- #FollowFriday (see FollowFriday)
- #TwitterBook, The hashtag for this book is #TwitterBook, Continuing the conversation—and taking a break from it
- 140-character limit, What is Twitter?, Sign up, Test-drive the 140-character limit, Trim messages that are too long, The secret to linking in Twitter, Key Twitter jargon: DM, Troubleshoot your retweets, Share Information and Ideas, Use the hub-and-spoke model to your advantage
- 140it, Trim messages that are too long
- 20x200, Post mostly NOT about your company
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