June 16, 2009

What is Twitter

Twitter has grown to be one of the most popular sites in the world. Twitter grows every day and every night. Bloggers love twitter because it allows them to interact with several people at once. Twitter is a web site that is considered like a micro blog.

Twitter was originally designed for interacting with family and friends but it later grew to a micro-blogging network that allowed you to promote websites and several other products. Twitter quickly became a new trend and people were hooked. Twitter today is known throughout the world and it continues to grow every day.

When Twitter began to grow in 2006, people where a little skeptical on only blogging 140 characters. As twitter went on people began to get comfortable and before the years end, Twitter was the new trend.

As twitter hit the globe like a wild fire people started to use twitter as a type of advertising tool and soon enough marketers hit twitter like there was no tomorrow. Bloggers started to join their blogging networks with twitter and before you know it politicians and actors also started to join twitter.

Twitter is easy to start, all you do is go to the web site and click sign up. Information like your email address and your name will be asked and if you would like you can optionally put in your cell phone information.

After your information is put in you may proceed to follow anyone you would like whether it be someone you know or someone you dont know. Your inbox on your email will receive any messages, or as twitter will call them tweets and your cell phone will also receive a txt if anyone tweets you.

When followers begin to follow you be sure to updated or tweet interesting articles to your followers because if you dont do that often then your followers may disappear over time and thats not good because you want to show that there are more followers then there are following.

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