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Twitter 101

By Yuki Hayashi

Learn how to use Twitter with this fun guide to the tweet life.
What is Twitter?
Everyone's a-Twitter these days. Fans say it's an awesome way to stay in touch with friends (as well as the famous), although detractors argue it's just Facebook pared down to the bare minimum: status updates.

Is it just another online flash in the pan (remember Friendster?) or is it here to stay? Read on to find out if Twitter is for you.

What is Twitter?
At its crux, it's very straightforward: as the site itself says, "Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: what are you doing?"

By subscribing to someone's 140-character-or-less 'tweets' (updates), you can keep on top of what they're up to and what they're thinking about, and therefore gain some insight into their lives — at least on a surface level similar to the quick tidbits offered by the latest gossip mag. Which is part of the appeal: the LA set has taken to Twitter with a vengeance.

You can also keep your friends posted on what you're up to. That is, if you're convinced your peeps need to know that you're tired of laundry or going out for coffee.

What's so great about it?
My floral designer uses Tweets to keep his clients apprised of what's new in his atelier – today it's water lilies, with blooming dogwood in any day now. This info would be particularly useful to his corporate and professional clients such as event planners, who bank on knowing such details.

Heather Kirk, who runs a Vancouver-based travel media/PR networking site called Media Kitty, says Twitter has proven an invaluable networking tool.

"We've seen our website traffic rocket up since posting updates on Twitter, which link to our Facebook pages. Doors have opened and we garnered some lovely feedback – and it's good fun," says Kirk.
 
StyleAtHome.com editor Natalie Bahadur, a newbie Twit, says she's still trying to decide if she likes it or not. "I much prefer the scope of Facebook," she says, referring to the broader functionalities of the social networking site.

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