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Navin Kabra
             http://punetech.com

@ngkabra and @punetech on twitter
If it’s good enough for BBC its good enough for you

http://punetech.com
It’s a huge marketing tool and information tool

                        - Michael Arrington
                          of TechCrunch
                         (#1 tech blog in the world)




http://punetech.com
In many cases, Twitter updated developments
   faster than many TV networks or newspaper
   websites.

   The site's contributors also questioned the
   veracity of some news reports, pointing out
   contradictions and errors.

   When Indian reporters announced that the siege
   at the Taj hotel was over, for example, Twitter
   contended that gunfights were continuing.

                      - The Guardian, 28 Nov 2008
http://punetech.com
need suggestion to name my boy, staring with I

                      - @thecancerus asking his twitter
                        followers for suggestions




http://punetech.com
My nose is leaking

                          - user @zapples on twitter




                But you can choose how you use twitter!

http://punetech.com
   140
           character
           updates

          Send
           from any
           where

          Receive
           anywhere



http://punetech.com
   PC, laptop, cellphone
         SMS, Browser, GPRS, IM,
          Desktop client
         RWW counted 142
          clients in 24 hours

      Send from:
       Office
       Restaurant
       Biking in Ladakh



http://punetech.com
   Receive other people’s
          updates in all those
          same varied places

         Incredibly flexible
         Many, many, many
          different ways for
          how/where you use it




http://punetech.com
   Go to
          twitter.com
         Enter 140
          character
          update
         Press Enter

         Whole
          world sees
          it!


http://punetech.com
   “Follow” anyone in
          the whole world
          who uses twitter

         You will see all their
          updates on
          twitter.com

         Your friends
         Co-workers
         Celebrities
         Powerful people
         Experts
         Websites
         And more…



http://punetech.com
   My twitter
          stream
         Updates from
          people I’m
          following

         Work-related
         General info
         Politics
         Setting-up
          meetings
         etc.


http://punetech.com
   Anyone in the world

    Friends
    Coworkers
    Family
    Experts
    Websites
    News




http://punetech.com
   Start with your friends & coworkers
          And the people they are following
          At least follow 20 or 30 initially
           ◦ Otherwise twitter will be very boring
          Keep adding
           ◦ Keep checking out twitter pages of new people
             whose names you see in your twitter stream
          Keep deleting
           ◦ The ones whose tweets you don’t like
           ◦ Don’t want information overload


http://punetech.com
   Twitter is lightweight enough that even
           extremely busy people find time to send out
           these one liners

          So you’ll find lots of
           interesting/powerful/influential people on
           twitter – actively twittering!

          Not true of most other communication media



http://punetech.com
   Replies
           ◦ Send replies to people not following you
           ◦ See replies from people you aren’t following
          Direct Messages
          Retweets
          URL shortening services
          Search
          Using desktop clients to for twittering
          Using multiple accounts
          Using TweetDeck: groups
          Auto-posting to twitter from your blog

          Details in next few slides…


http://punetech.com
   Embedding
     “@twitter_username”
     in a tweet sends a
     “reply” to that
     person
    Even if they aren’t
     following you
    You can reply to
     Shaquille O’Neal,
     Barack Obama,
     Michael Arrington
        (and sometimes
         they reply back)



http://punetech.com
   That’s how you meet new interesting strangers that
                          share some common interest with you
                         After all they replied to something you wrote

http://punetech.com
   Use intead of @reply if world doesn’t need to know
          Like email but more “urgent” (e.g. might reach via SMS)



http://punetech.com
   When you see an interesting tweet from someone
               you are following, forward the tweet to your
               followers.
              Keep the name of the original tweeter, so that
               your followers can decide to follow that person if
               they find the tweet interesting
              Example:
               ◦ punetech tweets “Useful website http://punemate.com/”
               ◦ ngkabra wants his friends to know this. Tweets: “Retweet
                 @punetech: Useful website http://punemate.com/”
               ◦ Some of ngkabra’s followers check out punetech’s
                 profile on twitter (twitter.com/punetech) and start
                 following punetech


http://punetech.com
   If you want to tweet about a link to an interesting
              website
             But the URL is too long: e.g.
              http://punetech.com/wiki/Category:Groups_and_Org
              anizations
             Use http://tinyurl.com/ or http://is.gd/ (or other
              similar sites) to convert the long url to a short URL
             Save characters in twitter
             e.g. “Hey guys! Check out PuneTech’s list of tech
              groups and organizations in Pune at
              http://tinyurl.com/4cfsex”
             Twitter sometimes does this automatically
             Desktop clients have inbuilt capabilities to do this


http://punetech.com
   If you end up using twitter a lot (you should!)
           easier to use a desktop client instead of the
           website

          Good clients:
           ◦ Twitterrific (Mac only!)
           ◦ TweetDeck
           ◦ Twhirl

           ◦ TwitterFox (Firefox Plugin)


http://punetech.com
   Use different twitter accounts
                  for different purposes

                 Example: I use
                 @ngkabra
                  ◦ For personal tweets
                 @punetech
                  ◦ only tweets related to Pune
                    technology
                 @punetechlive
                  ◦ live reporting of events
                  ◦ Don’t want to clutter regular
                    @punetech twitter stream with
                    lots of live-tweeting updates
                 Use Twhirl desktop client to
                  easily manage multiple
                  accounts



http://punetech.com
   If you’re following more than 50 people (and you
                   should!), you’ll get information overload – too many
                   tweets
                  Separate groups of people into different categories –
                   and read them in different windows
                  Use TweetDeck desktop client

                  For example, I use three groups:
                  Group AllTweets: for everything. I only skim this
                   group
                  Group IndiaReadCarefully: Indian tweeters to read
                   carefully – read all tweets in this window
                  Group WorldReadCarefully: World tweeters to read
                   carefully – read all tweets in this window if I’m not
                   busy

http://punetech.com
   Twitter allows you to search for any keywords
          Will show you all tweets in the world with that keyword
          Very useful to follow some technology or trend or news
           event

          Example:
          “pune”
           ◦ Any tweet in the world about Pune

          “#bcp5”
           ◦ Barcamp Pune 5

          “#mumbai”
           ◦ Mumbai terrorism updates




http://punetech.com
   Example: I keep a TweetDeck window open with
           search on “Pune”
          Useful to find out about events in Pune
           ◦ (e.g. “Anyone going to KK concert this weekend?”
          Useful to find interesting visitors to Pune
           ◦ (e.g. “Boarding Mumbai flight on way to Pune”. Now I can
             find out who this person is and is s/he interesting to
             me.)
          Useful to find Pune-related websites
           ◦ (e.g. check out @punemate, @punefast)
          Useful to find experts in Pune
           ◦ (e.g. “Giving a talk on PHP frameworks at barcmap pune
             this weekend”. Now if this person is in Pune, I’ve found a
             local PHP guru!)



http://punetech.com
   You can find plugins for your blog that can
                          automatically update your twitter account when
                          you post a new blog article.
                          Convert your twitter followers to blog
                          subscribers and vice versa
http://punetech.com
   Follow co-workers, customers, company senior
           execs, competitors
           ◦ Other end of building or other end of the world
           ◦ Check out “yammer” for doing this securely/privately
          Follow experts & newsmakers in your field
          Twitter “search” on your technology areas
          “Replies” are cool!
           ◦ Example: I tweeted “Zemanta stopped working for me
              this morning. Anybody else notice the same problem?”
             None of my followers answered. But the founders of
             Zemanta found this via “search” and replied to me. One
             happier customer!
           ◦ This is not possible/easy in any medium other than
             twitter!



http://punetech.com
   Non-intrusive way to stay in touch with family
           friends
          Now a way to keep track of long lost friends on the
           other side of the globe
           ◦ Similar to facebook/orkut/linked-in status updates
           ◦ In fact can automatically update those from your tweets
          Quickly ask questions / suggestions without
           disturbing anybody who doesn’t want to be
           disturbed
                   “Feel like watching Pulp Fiction today. Anybody have a DVD they
                    can lend me?”
                   “Thinking of buying a camera. Should I get a Canon or a Sony?”


http://punetech.com
   Quick, lightweight thoughts
           ◦ Interesting websites
           ◦ News, events
          Retweet – spread the word
          Unobtrusive way to stay in touch
          Find experts
          Find answers
          Get opinions, advice
          Market yourself – build a brand



http://punetech.com
   Useful / relevant to 200 people
           ◦ “My paneer is too spicy” – nobody cares!!
           ◦ “Good morning tweeps” – wasting everybody’s time
           ◦ “@lalu thanks for following” – use a DM!
          Include a link whenever possible
           ◦ If tweet has no link – think twice before posting
          Retweet interesting tweets
           ◦ Always reference the original tweeter
          When in doubt – don’t tweet
           ◦ Don’t contribute to your followers’ info overload



http://punetech.com
   Why I use Twitter by Tim O’Reilly (inventor of
               the term Web-2.0)
               http://radar.oreilly.com/2008/11/why-i-
               like-twitter.html

              http://twitip.com tips on how best to use
               twitter from ProBlogger Darren Rowse

              Wikipedia entry for twitter
               http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter

http://punetech.com
   Navin Kabra, PhD
          Fingers in many pies: computer science,
           maths, statistics, quantitative finance,
           teaching
          http://punetech.com/navin

          Follow him at @ngkabra

          Or if you’re interested in technology in Pune,
           India then follow @punetech, and
           @punetechlive

          Email: navin@punetech.com
          Linked-in:
           http://www.linkedin.com/in/navinkabra



http://punetech.com

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Why you should use Twitter, and how best to use it.

  • 1. Navin Kabra http://punetech.com @ngkabra and @punetech on twitter
  • 2. If it’s good enough for BBC its good enough for you http://punetech.com
  • 3. It’s a huge marketing tool and information tool - Michael Arrington of TechCrunch (#1 tech blog in the world) http://punetech.com
  • 4. In many cases, Twitter updated developments faster than many TV networks or newspaper websites. The site's contributors also questioned the veracity of some news reports, pointing out contradictions and errors. When Indian reporters announced that the siege at the Taj hotel was over, for example, Twitter contended that gunfights were continuing. - The Guardian, 28 Nov 2008 http://punetech.com
  • 5. need suggestion to name my boy, staring with I - @thecancerus asking his twitter followers for suggestions http://punetech.com
  • 6. My nose is leaking - user @zapples on twitter  But you can choose how you use twitter! http://punetech.com
  • 7. 140 character updates  Send from any where  Receive anywhere http://punetech.com
  • 8. PC, laptop, cellphone  SMS, Browser, GPRS, IM, Desktop client  RWW counted 142 clients in 24 hours Send from:  Office  Restaurant  Biking in Ladakh http://punetech.com
  • 9. Receive other people’s updates in all those same varied places  Incredibly flexible  Many, many, many different ways for how/where you use it http://punetech.com
  • 10. Go to twitter.com  Enter 140 character update  Press Enter  Whole world sees it! http://punetech.com
  • 11. “Follow” anyone in the whole world who uses twitter  You will see all their updates on twitter.com  Your friends  Co-workers  Celebrities  Powerful people  Experts  Websites  And more… http://punetech.com
  • 12. My twitter stream  Updates from people I’m following  Work-related  General info  Politics  Setting-up meetings  etc. http://punetech.com
  • 13. Anyone in the world  Friends  Coworkers  Family  Experts  Websites  News http://punetech.com
  • 14. Start with your friends & coworkers  And the people they are following  At least follow 20 or 30 initially ◦ Otherwise twitter will be very boring  Keep adding ◦ Keep checking out twitter pages of new people whose names you see in your twitter stream  Keep deleting ◦ The ones whose tweets you don’t like ◦ Don’t want information overload http://punetech.com
  • 15. Twitter is lightweight enough that even extremely busy people find time to send out these one liners  So you’ll find lots of interesting/powerful/influential people on twitter – actively twittering!  Not true of most other communication media http://punetech.com
  • 16. Replies ◦ Send replies to people not following you ◦ See replies from people you aren’t following  Direct Messages  Retweets  URL shortening services  Search  Using desktop clients to for twittering  Using multiple accounts  Using TweetDeck: groups  Auto-posting to twitter from your blog  Details in next few slides… http://punetech.com
  • 17. Embedding “@twitter_username” in a tweet sends a “reply” to that person  Even if they aren’t following you  You can reply to Shaquille O’Neal, Barack Obama, Michael Arrington  (and sometimes they reply back) http://punetech.com
  • 18. That’s how you meet new interesting strangers that share some common interest with you  After all they replied to something you wrote http://punetech.com
  • 19. Use intead of @reply if world doesn’t need to know  Like email but more “urgent” (e.g. might reach via SMS) http://punetech.com
  • 20. When you see an interesting tweet from someone you are following, forward the tweet to your followers.  Keep the name of the original tweeter, so that your followers can decide to follow that person if they find the tweet interesting  Example: ◦ punetech tweets “Useful website http://punemate.com/” ◦ ngkabra wants his friends to know this. Tweets: “Retweet @punetech: Useful website http://punemate.com/” ◦ Some of ngkabra’s followers check out punetech’s profile on twitter (twitter.com/punetech) and start following punetech http://punetech.com
  • 21. If you want to tweet about a link to an interesting website  But the URL is too long: e.g. http://punetech.com/wiki/Category:Groups_and_Org anizations  Use http://tinyurl.com/ or http://is.gd/ (or other similar sites) to convert the long url to a short URL  Save characters in twitter  e.g. “Hey guys! Check out PuneTech’s list of tech groups and organizations in Pune at http://tinyurl.com/4cfsex”  Twitter sometimes does this automatically  Desktop clients have inbuilt capabilities to do this http://punetech.com
  • 22. If you end up using twitter a lot (you should!) easier to use a desktop client instead of the website  Good clients: ◦ Twitterrific (Mac only!) ◦ TweetDeck ◦ Twhirl ◦ TwitterFox (Firefox Plugin) http://punetech.com
  • 23. Use different twitter accounts for different purposes  Example: I use  @ngkabra ◦ For personal tweets  @punetech ◦ only tweets related to Pune technology  @punetechlive ◦ live reporting of events ◦ Don’t want to clutter regular @punetech twitter stream with lots of live-tweeting updates  Use Twhirl desktop client to easily manage multiple accounts http://punetech.com
  • 24. If you’re following more than 50 people (and you should!), you’ll get information overload – too many tweets  Separate groups of people into different categories – and read them in different windows  Use TweetDeck desktop client  For example, I use three groups:  Group AllTweets: for everything. I only skim this group  Group IndiaReadCarefully: Indian tweeters to read carefully – read all tweets in this window  Group WorldReadCarefully: World tweeters to read carefully – read all tweets in this window if I’m not busy http://punetech.com
  • 25. Twitter allows you to search for any keywords  Will show you all tweets in the world with that keyword  Very useful to follow some technology or trend or news event  Example:  “pune” ◦ Any tweet in the world about Pune  “#bcp5” ◦ Barcamp Pune 5  “#mumbai” ◦ Mumbai terrorism updates http://punetech.com
  • 26. Example: I keep a TweetDeck window open with search on “Pune”  Useful to find out about events in Pune ◦ (e.g. “Anyone going to KK concert this weekend?”  Useful to find interesting visitors to Pune ◦ (e.g. “Boarding Mumbai flight on way to Pune”. Now I can find out who this person is and is s/he interesting to me.)  Useful to find Pune-related websites ◦ (e.g. check out @punemate, @punefast)  Useful to find experts in Pune ◦ (e.g. “Giving a talk on PHP frameworks at barcmap pune this weekend”. Now if this person is in Pune, I’ve found a local PHP guru!) http://punetech.com
  • 27. You can find plugins for your blog that can automatically update your twitter account when you post a new blog article.  Convert your twitter followers to blog subscribers and vice versa http://punetech.com
  • 28. Follow co-workers, customers, company senior execs, competitors ◦ Other end of building or other end of the world ◦ Check out “yammer” for doing this securely/privately  Follow experts & newsmakers in your field  Twitter “search” on your technology areas  “Replies” are cool! ◦ Example: I tweeted “Zemanta stopped working for me this morning. Anybody else notice the same problem?” None of my followers answered. But the founders of Zemanta found this via “search” and replied to me. One happier customer! ◦ This is not possible/easy in any medium other than twitter! http://punetech.com
  • 29. Non-intrusive way to stay in touch with family friends  Now a way to keep track of long lost friends on the other side of the globe ◦ Similar to facebook/orkut/linked-in status updates ◦ In fact can automatically update those from your tweets  Quickly ask questions / suggestions without disturbing anybody who doesn’t want to be disturbed  “Feel like watching Pulp Fiction today. Anybody have a DVD they can lend me?”  “Thinking of buying a camera. Should I get a Canon or a Sony?” http://punetech.com
  • 30. Quick, lightweight thoughts ◦ Interesting websites ◦ News, events  Retweet – spread the word  Unobtrusive way to stay in touch  Find experts  Find answers  Get opinions, advice  Market yourself – build a brand http://punetech.com
  • 31. Useful / relevant to 200 people ◦ “My paneer is too spicy” – nobody cares!! ◦ “Good morning tweeps” – wasting everybody’s time ◦ “@lalu thanks for following” – use a DM!  Include a link whenever possible ◦ If tweet has no link – think twice before posting  Retweet interesting tweets ◦ Always reference the original tweeter  When in doubt – don’t tweet ◦ Don’t contribute to your followers’ info overload http://punetech.com
  • 32. Why I use Twitter by Tim O’Reilly (inventor of the term Web-2.0) http://radar.oreilly.com/2008/11/why-i- like-twitter.html  http://twitip.com tips on how best to use twitter from ProBlogger Darren Rowse  Wikipedia entry for twitter http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter http://punetech.com
  • 33. Navin Kabra, PhD  Fingers in many pies: computer science, maths, statistics, quantitative finance, teaching  http://punetech.com/navin  Follow him at @ngkabra  Or if you’re interested in technology in Pune, India then follow @punetech, and @punetechlive  Email: navin@punetech.com  Linked-in: http://www.linkedin.com/in/navinkabra http://punetech.com