Ghosttwitterers
It is not only celebrities who assign ghosttwitterers to produce commentary on daily activities; http://tr.im/hS2m
It is not only celebrities who assign ghosttwitterers to produce commentary on daily activities; http://tr.im/hS2m
Gartner highlights 4 ways in which enterprises are using Twitter: direct, indirect, internal, inbound; http://tr.im/hS1q
FaberNovel once again published a great overview of Google: this time on its business risks; http://tr.im/hRSO
WSJ, Biz Stone: Twitter prepares to launch its own fee-based services this year; http://tr.im/hPhC
An ad more obvious but no more relevant may turn readers against the advertiser; http://tr.im/hP3v
Twitter on suggested users: “We may very well change the way we populate this list”; http://tr.im/hP36
RWW asks: How much would you pay for your Twitter account? – Hard to say yet; http://tr.im/hOZS
BlueKai and eXelate Media: behavioral exchanges, selling information about Web site visitors; http://tr.im/hOXh
B&N has launched a free electronic-reader app for BlackBerrys: eBooks are gaining momentum, finally; http://tr.im/hOUs
iierma 02:38 on 14. April 2009 Permalink |
Hi, how to add twitter to blog, I don’t understand the instructions nothing tell about the step to do it. Please help, thanks & regards, Iierma
Gerrit Eicker 06:51 on 14. April 2009 Permalink |
On WordPress.com: “To add the Twitter widget to your WordPress.com blog, just head to Appearance > Widgets in your dashboard. … Click ‘Add‘ to add it to your sidebar, and then click ‘Edit‘ to set your Twitter username and choose how many updates you’d like to display. No passwords needed.” – Ask your blog provider if your blog is not on WordPress.com.