Three Ways to Use Tweetdeck to Improve Your Twitter Experience
Recently, Tweetdeck announced an upgrade and this made a lot of people very, very happy. The reason? Tweetdeck used to experience some bugs and Adobe Air did not make that any easier. Now, Tweetdeck is back with an improved interface and a fabulous new iPhone app.

However, some people are still perplexed at why one should use Tweetdeck over just going straight to a browser, accessing it via a mobile device or using something over Tweetdeck.
Here are three ways to use Tweetdeck to improve your Twitter experience:
- Categorize Your Twitter Followers
Tweetdeck has these things called “groups” and you can setup as many of them as you want. Once setup, you have the ability to then list them in columns for easy access and so you can see them at all times. Some of the columns I recommend include: clients, team, favorites, tech tips, etc. Categorize
the things that are most important so you can converse with your rock stars in a much easier way.
- Use Tweetdeck to Clear Replies You’ve Seen
Do you ever find your @ replies just get to be overwhelming? If so, use Tweetdeck to “mark them as read” so that you know you’ve either seen it or actioned it and you can now move on. The worst thing about the browser interface is that you can often forget if you’ve replied or not and then spend a lot of time going back into your history. Tweetdeck eliminates that.
- Setup Notifications to Play When Tweets Come In Directed at You
Now, some people may find this distracting but as more and more people use Twitter as their primary means of communication, you can use Tweetdeck to be notified immediately as to when someone mentions your name or messages you directly. This will help you stay on the top of your game without being too distracted by e-mail and telephone.
These are just three ways that you can use Tweetdeck to improve your Twitter experience. It helps with automation, ease of use and helps to keep that conversation going.
If you use Tweetdeck, what are some of the ways that you find it helps your usage of Twitter the most?
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Read MoreTwitter Fight: Erin vs. The Prime Minister of Canada (Stephen Harper)
It’s officially on.
If you haven’t been following the news, you may not have seen the latest Paul Brent (CTV Ottawa) coverage on Twitter. The coolest part is, that coverage also featured yours truly when they were showing a snapshot of the most popular Ottawa based Twitterers.
If you haven’t yet heard of Twitter, you might want to come out from under that rock you’ve been living under
I kid because I love. In all seriousness, Twitter has seen immense and rapid growth and has become a household name. You really can’t go anywhere these days without hearing, “Follow me!” at least once and to be honest, I kinda like it.
As per the Paul Brent piece:
It’s a simple act that has captured the online world’s attention. During March alone, 19 million people visited the Twitter website.
Good thing I got in on this fight early….
I’m second behind the Prime Minister in the Ottawa, Ontario, Canada category on Twitterholic. This has gotta change.
My sister and I set off to the Parliament Buildings after seeing Malcolm Gladwell speak at the United Way charity event and we shot our preparation video for the fight of our lives… The fight to get more followers on Twitter than the Prime Minister of Canada.
This video features a dude walking across the entire country, my dad and I by a bonfire, a camera man, some fight club tips and a dude looking for siggy’s for his petition (I recommended he use Twitter to gain more awareness for his cause… he didn’t seem phased by it.)
So, watch it. Tweet it. Share it. Digg it. Send it. Talk about it. Let’s show the Prime Minister of Canada that SOCIAL media is far better than any press coverage you get when running an entire country. Let’s do eet.
P.S. – Thanks
I wouldn’t be making this vid if it weren’t for you all following me! xoxo
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Read MoreEver Wonder What Twitter in Real Life Looks Like?
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to actually talk like we do on Twitter in real life? CollegeHumor.com did and they shot a video on the streets of New York about it. Funny video but entirely relevant to our current world.
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