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Greetings! This wiki is intended to introduce viewers to the "World of Networking". I don't claim to know everything there is to know about networking, but what I do know, I will share here and as I learn more, I will add any additional information about networking as well. It may seem a little complicated at first, but if I can grasp it, I'm sure others can. ..And this is just to get started and then don't hesitate to invent and innovate to increase your impact and influence on the Internet. The greater your influence, the greater the awareness and attention will be placed on whatever it is you are advocating, such as liking, selling, recommending, and so forth. First, you will need some accounts with 'prominent' websites, such as with Facebook and Twitter, but additional ones that will serve well to have an account with also are: Google+, Pinterest, LinkedIn, StumbleUpon, Tumblr, WordPress, and some others. Twitter can be "connected to" many various online websites, including those I've just mentioned. The more accounts you connect to Twitter, the more places what you tweet and even 'retweet', will be repeated, if a site is a "receiving and displaying" site for your tweets. If so, your tweets on Twitter, will be displayed on any site where this capability is implemented. Even if a site does not display your tweets, however, if a site is connected to Twitter, whatever you post on a "connecting site", will go to Twitter 'as a tweet'. Any sites you connect to Twitter will be visible under your Twitter settings, labeled "Apps". Here is also where you may also "revoke access", too. Example: Since I have Facebook, MySpace, Tumblr, and WordPress (to name some) connected to Twitter, whenever I tweet something via my Twitter account, it is then also displayed on each of these sites as well. Now, if I write a status on Facebook, make an entry on Tumblr or WordPress, share a link on LinkedIn or MySpace, each of these are also sent to Twitter and therefore, tweeted. But say, if you only send from one account to Twitter, no worries, because once it goes to Twitter, automatically it's displayed on all the "receiving and displaying" sites you have connected to Twitter. The "Share button" works with a multitude of websites, including Twitter, to share/post something on a site with, but two prominent web- sites that do not, are Google+ and Pinterest. These need a G+ and a PinIt button, respectively. |
"Tips For Twitter"- Using the hashtag: - Directing to another Twitter user: - Trending or 'hot' topics: - Writing tweets: - Additional tips: |
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