Keep track of your favorite tweets by marking them as favorites and saving them in a safe place for later.
Author Archive | Matt Sevits
Twitter How-to: Use Twitter search
With Twitter’s endlessly useful built-in search function, look for tweets about your favorite people and topics, and find new people with similar interests.
Twitter How-to: Use direct messages
Twitter may be public, but it does allow you to send a private message, known as a direct message (or DM), to another Twitter user.
Twitter How-to: Use hashtags
Stay up-to-date with your favorite topics on Twitter the easy way — with clickable tags embedded in your tweets.
Twitter How-to: Retweet
Re-posting others’ tweets is a good way to share information with your followers and earn valuable brownie points in the process.
Twitter How-to: Use @replies
Don’t be a hermit. Use Twitter’s built-in conversation tools to interact with your friends and followers.
twt.fm
Unplug your earbuds and let the world know what you’re listening to with this simple music-sharing tool for Twitter.
TwitterBacks.com
Ranked #73 in Twitter 100
Spruce up your online presence with TwitterBacks.com, whose Photoshop templates make it easy to create a professional-looking custom background image.
Twitpic
Ranked #6 in Twitter 100
A popular and easy-to-use photo-sharing tool that offers a wide selection of features and near-seamless integration with Twitter.
Twitter Tip: Keep the noise down
It isn’t necessary to update your Twitter account constantly; a little bit of space between tweets never hurt anybody.