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Total Picture Radio with Peter Clayton: helping high-potential professionals succeed in their career aspirations by providing an understanding, helpful, and educated voice on the issues and trends shaping today\'s careers. We present in-depth interviews with senior executives, change agents, best-selling authors, experts in HR, executive search, online career sites and networking skills, and employment trends. Formerly Landed.fm
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Twitter and the Micro-Messaging Revolution: Communication, Connections, and Immediacy--140 Characters at a Time. Updated: 2009-02-23 12:04:31 Description: Most of this conversation is centered on an area of Sarah's expertise, Twitter. She wrote the book on it. Literally. It's called Twitter and the Micro-Messaging Revolution: Communication, Connections, and Immediacy--140 Characters at a Time. -- you'll find a link (click read more) in resources to the O'Reilly site where you can download a free excerpt of the report. Stay tuned... Our interview with Sarah will air on Monday. Talking Points: First I know you and our friend Marci Albohor are starting a new venture called 20Slides. What can you tell us about this? Sarah, why should professionals care about Twitter? How do you use Twitter? What benefits have you derived from using Twitter? Why do you maintain two accounts? Can you tell us about the growth of Twitter over the past year? Twitter etiquette: what are some guidelines? How would you advise someone in a career transition to use Twitter? Can you give us some specific examples of using Twitter for a job search? I confess. I've become a Twitter addict. But I've seen a considerable amount of traffic to Total Picture Radio from Twitter. My tweets are usually about new podcasts - or job/economy related. I also retweet quite often. What advice would you give me to integrate Twitter into my business? Can you share some Twitter success stories with us? It seems a number of people using Twitter are obsessed with the number of followers. What's you perspective on this, and what's the best way to build Twitter influence? I find Tweet Deck to be the best tool for managing my Twitter use. What tools do you recommend? What else should people know about Twitter - especially newbies LISTEN NOW | DOWNLOAD |
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