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How To Use Twitter. Let's next take a look at exactly how to go about using Twitter.

How To Use Twitter

What exactly is the language of Twitter? What does it mean to Tweet? All will be revealed! There are a few different ways of posting on Twitter that you need to know about. *First, there's a regular post. *The next type of post is a reply. *Finally, there' a direct message. How to Post for Success on Twitter The most basic way of using Twitter to build traffic to your lens is to post updates on Twitter whenever you create or significantly update a lens or when you make a blog post.

A lot of people simply post about what they are up to. To start out with, you'll want to post things that are related to you personally and not your blog directly. Here are some ideas for non-promotional related Twitter posts: -Share information. -Ask questions. -Share your opinion. CMS vs. Web 2.0 vs. Social Media – Do You Know the Difference? On the SLQOTD on Twitter today, I am asking “What is the difference between a Web 1.0, CMS, Web 2.0 and Social Media.”

CMS vs. Web 2.0 vs. Social Media – Do You Know the Difference?

Here is my take: Web 1.0 is a push from one ‘person’ to many people. To make a change or add, it often has to go through a process if internal to an organization or the person needs to know HTML (I am making some generalizations here, but go with me…) There is one person who owns the content and who is the authority. It is focused on the information or document and the user cannot customize what they want to see. A CMS (Content Management System) has more of a hub and spoke model. Web 2.0 is many:many and allows information to freely be inputed and distributed instantly. Social Media is very similar to Web 2.0.

YouTube.com by itself is Web 2.0 in nature and not a social media site. Now, to be fair, that is all they probably wanted to do. Tagged as: cms, social media, Web 2.0. What is Web 2.0 Content Management? (Part 1) With all the hype that Web 2.0 has gotten, many companies are now looking at their existing Web CMS and wondering whether it meets the new paradigm’s needs or merely traps them in an earlier age of the Web, thereby missing new business opportunities and making them appear dated.

What is Web 2.0 Content Management? (Part 1)

Companies currently looking to acquire a new CMS want their new software to be “Web 2.0 enabled.” But what does this mean in real terms? This article is the first in a three-part series that addresses content management technologies in the context of a Web 2.0 world. This first article establishes our foundation and a working definition of Web 2.0. The next in the series digs deeper into what makes a “Web 2.0 compliant” content management system.

What is Web 2.0? Despite the common usage of the term and even some consensus on it’s meaning, this question still frequently arises. The principals distilled by O’Reilly took us a long way toward drawing much-needed lines around the Web 2.0 concept.

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