How to Change your Twitter Profile Picture

One of my Twitter Followers has asked for help with changing their Profile Picture on Twitter so I thought I would produce a quick guide and post it on here.

How to change your Twitter Profile Picture:

1) Log into your Twitter Account at http://www.twitter.com and click on your account name in the top right hand corner of the screen to display the pull down account menu.

Click on Settings to load the Settings screen

2) After the Settings Screen Click on the Profile link to display your profile settings.

3) When your profile loads the top option is the Change Profile Picture facility.

Click on Browse and select the picture that you want to use from your computer, and click on OK.

4) Click on Save at the bottom of the screen and Twitter will upload  your image and set it as your Profile Picture.

Please be aware that you might not see the change in picture immediately as it can take a while for the changes to replicate.

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How to get Traffic from Twitter and why Twitter is like TV Adverts

In this previous post I discussed how I was finding that the content of the articles I was linking to was more important then how the actual tweet was written.
What I also started to notice was that when I sent a tweet the effect on traffic to my site was generally pretty instant rather then sustained.
This might be because when you catch a follower online your tweet appears at the top of their timeline but if they login sometime after the tweet is sent then can get hidden within dozens of other tweets.

With this in mind Twitter could be compared to TV advertising in that it’s at it’s most effective when people actually see the advert at time of broadcast, if it’s missed then it’s message is lost.

So how then can Twitter be used to it’s most effective to share your links and drive traffic to your site? Following the TV advertising example I tried sending multiple tweets linking to my iPhone site across my Twitter networks.
My Twitter network is shared across 4 Twitter accounts each focused on a technical theme so tweets about the iPhone should be of interest to some of my followers.

Rather the retweeting the same link several times in 1 day, I decided to pick a number of popular articles and schedule a Tweet linking to each at regular intervals throughout the day. Each time the tweet was published it was sent out across all 4 accounts, this allowed frequent visibility of links to my site without boring my followers with repeated identical links.

As seen in the graph below Using this method really boosted the amount of traffic to my site, nearly doubling the amount of site views.

By going deeper into the hourly stats following this method the individual traffic spikes (the blue line) matching the scheduled tweets can clearly be seen.

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Does how a Tweet is written effect the number of clicks

In this post I explained how I had Tweeted a link to my Twitter Network and wanted to see if there was a difference in the amount of traffic sent to the article, if the post was written in a different manner.

A link to the exact same article was sent out at the exact same same ‘optimum times’, on the 31st of August the Tweet was basic and too the point, on the 1st of September the Tweet was more descriptive and tried to sell the article more.

The results can be seen in the Graph below which shows traffic to the Article. Little if any difference was noticed.

Compare the results to the following graph which shows what happened when a tweet was sent out to all my Twitter networks at the same time and ignoring optimum tweeting times.
The Tweet was describing a way to find out how to find cheap iPhone games, so there was a natural incentive for my followers to click on the link.
Even though optimum posting times were ignored, the article attracted more readers.
Perhaps content is king over style.

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How Tweeting Links can Improve Traffic

In this article I wrote about an experiment I was running with Twitter about scheduling Tweets to tie in with when the majority of your Followers are online, and here are the results.

Twitter sent 21 visitors to the article, which from a potential pool of about 4.5k followers is a little disappointing as that it equates to not even 1% of my followers clicked through to read the article

However whilst the results weren’t as good as I was hoping the traffic to the article did double, but is there anyway that I can improve the traffic further using Twitter. This is a copy of the Tweet I sent: How to view iPhone Photos on your PC http://t.co/3e7zxLg

In all honesty the Tweet I sent wasn’t particually exciting or catchy, and could have probably have used a couple of Buzz words.

So with a bit of re-wording and polishing the tweet becomes:  The iPhone can take great photo’s & heres a Great Article on several methods for viewing your iPhone Photos on your PC.  http://t.co/3e7zxLg

I’ve scheduled the Tweet to be published to my Twitter Network at the same times as the previous Tweet.

I’ll report back here on the results

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How to See when your Twitter Followers are Online

Twitter is a great tool for sharing a message with many followers at the same time, however how do you know when the best time to Tweet is.

Given that most Twitter Users have busy timelines where older tweets can be missed, to reach a maximum number of followers it’s best to post when most users are currently online and looking at Twitter, so that they see your Tweet Arrive – but how can you tell when the optimum time is to reach your Followers.

Tweriod is a free service which will analyse your Twitter Followers Twitter usage over the previous  month and generate a report of the optimum time frames when most are online. It’s free reports cover Sundays, Mondays, Weekend Averages, and Weekday averages. I tend to use just the average results.

Using one of my accounts from this twitter experiment it’s clear to see that the optimum time frame is around 4pm. You could then either manually Tweet or schedule a Tweet for that time frame knowing that as many of your Followers as possible will see the message

Tweriod is easy to use, all you do is log in to the site using your Twitter account details and they do the rest, you can get an updated report for free once every month, and whilst there are some premium facilities that you can pay for the free service will be fine for most Tweeters.

To put the results generated by Tweriod to the test:

  • I’ve used Google Analytics to pick a popular article from my site.
  • Write a Tweet about the Article.
  • Schedule a Tweet to each of the 4 accounts and also my iphonehints twitter account for their optimum time.

I’ll post the results here.

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Quick Twitter Followers Update (29/07/11) (end of first month)

In this post I discussed how I was testing TweetAttacks on Twitter Accounts that I created to see how quickly you could build up a large relatively targeted Twitter Audience.

Each time I make a post on iphone-experience.com I re-tweet on these other accounts to increase the number of people who are aware of my articles.

I have 4 accounts currently being increased by TweetAttacks, and I currently have a combined following of  1426 twitter users, and increase of 403 over last weeks total.  During this week I was without a computer for a couple of days and manually followed other users using this process.

 

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If your Twitter Followers were a Country, which Country would they be

Twitter is a fantastic tool for very quickly reaching out to many people and sharing a brief message, but when looking at how many Twitter followers someone has can you really put that number in to context. To most people it will just be a figure, but to try and visualise numbers of users you could compare the populations of countries.

For example every time Stephen Fry writes a Tweet it appears on the the time line of ~ 2.8 million Twitter users, which equates to the population of Mongolia. Imagine any other situation where an entire population of a country can hear something you say, and what’s more a country who has chosen to listen to you by following your Tweets.

Here are some further examples of comparing Twitter followers to the populations of countries:

Interesting 2 pop stars (one of which is a young lad) has significantly more followers then the official Twitter account of the President of the United States and most powerful man in the world.

With popularity and an audience comes responsibility, as a small example Stephen Fry has accidentally taken a few websites down simply by providing a link to their site and the amount of traffic has taken down the server. Imagine if Lady Gaga linked to a site, the amount of traffic could be about 4 times larger.

We have recently seen how when Twitter collectively gets behind a cause the effect can be incredible, just ask the former staff at the News of the World news paper, and with millions of followers you could start to direct Twitter causes. This could (and I ‘m sure does) causes some cause of concern.

Even my little iPhonehints twitter feed reaches the same number of people as in a country called Niue, (which is a small island country of New Zealand citizens).

Hello Niue I feel I have a connection with you now.

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Quick Twitter Followers Update (22/07/11) (over 1000 followers in 3 weeks)

In this post I discussed how I was testing TweetAttacks on Twitter Accounts that I created to see how quickly you could build up a large relatively targeted Twitter Audience.

Each time I make a post on iphone-experience.com I re-tweet on these other accounts to increase the number of people who are aware of my articles.

I have 4 accounts currently being increased by TweetAttacks, and I currently have a combined following of  1023 twitter users, and increase of 308 over last weeks total.

On average I’m picking up an additional 48 followers per day, which means that if I did this process everyday for a year I could increase my followers by 17500.

Over the next week I’m going to increase the numbers of people I follow using TweetAttacks to see if I can accelerate the process with out upsetting twitter and getting banned

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Using Twitter to Follow a Major News incident (Explosion in Oslo)

Twitter is a great tool for allowing people to share their news very quickly, and nothing highlights this better then when a major news incident takes place.

Today there was a massive explosion in a government building in Oslo, whilst the cause is still unknown there is significant damage to buildings and probable casualties. We pray for everyone involved in the incident for their safe keeping.

Traditionally the world would have to wait for news reporters to get to the scene to start sharing the news of the incident, but modern technology, e.g. Twitter running on camera phones, allows people on the scene to share their own experiences and pictures of the incident. As soon as the incident happened on-lookers started to tell and show the world of what they could see.

This kind of crowd sourced news offers an unprecedented view at real time events, and we could all follow the real experiences of real people just by using the Twitter Search Engine.

Typing:  near:Oslo within:15mi into the Twitter Search box displays the Tweets that were posted with a 15 mile radius of Oslo, and the Twitter keeps refreshing the search results so that you are always seeing the latest updates.

We can see the news through the eyes of witnesses rather then the condensed summary by the news agencies.

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How to Use Advanced Twitter Search Operators

Twitter can be an incredible information tool, it’s just that sometimes the sheer amount of information can be overwhelming, and it can be difficult to find the specific information that you are looking for. Fortunately Twitter  includes some powerful search tools.

The easiest way to performed advanced searches is through the Twitter Advanced Search Page which provides an easy to use interface but for true customisation Twitter provides a number of operators that you can input directly into a Twitter search box.

The operators in full can be found on this page but here are some useful examples.

I’m looking to connect with people in or around the English Coastal Town of Bridlington, so that I can find out about local events and news. I could just search for mentions of the town in the normal Twitter search box but it would be better to see who’s actually tweeting from there.

I can use the near: and Within: operators to see who’s been tweeting from around the town and surrounding areas, e.g. to see who’s been tweeting from within a 10 mile radius of Bridlington I can enter the following search parameter:

near:bridlington,uk within:10mi which returns a list of tweets from Users in Bridlington. Brilliant.

or perhaps you run a  website and and want to increase your sites Twitter Following by following Targeted Twitter users, for example UK based tweeters who play GTA (Grand Theft Auto) you could search for something like:

playing GTA near:Leeds within:300mi which searches for tweets containing both the words “playing”  and “GTA”,  that are made within 300 miles of Leeds, you could then connect with these users through twitter.

You could also then increase your Twitter following by using this method or feed the search string to an Automated Twitter Following Tool

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Quick Twitter Followers Update (15/07/11)

In this post I discussed how I was testing TweetAttacks on Twitter Accounts that I created to see how quickly you could build up a large relatively targeted Twitter Audience.

Each time I make a post on iphone-experience.com I re-tweet on these other accounts to increase the number of people who are aware of my articles.

I have 4 accounts currently being increased by TweetAttacks, and I currently have a combined following of  715 twitter users, and increase of 315 over last weeks total.


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How to quickly increase your number of Twitter Followers

Twitter is a popular social network which can be used to reach a large number of people very quickly.
I’ve previously discussed how to increase the number of twitter followers but it is possible to automate the process.
This process is a little blackhat and can get your twitter account banned so it might be better to create new accounts for this process.
I’ve been testing a product called TweetAttacks which allows you to automatically follow the followers of a twitter account.

Tweetattacks works by simulating human interaction, and it allows you to set variables like the amount of time between follows so that it looks like a real human to twitter. I suggest that you set a max number of 200 follows per day and a time of between 10 and 20 seconds between follows.

The free version of Tweetattacks allows you to configure 5 Twitter accounts, and here’s why this is useful.
It’s very time consuming to get a single Twitter Account to 5000 followers but with Tweet Attacks you can easily get 5 account to 1000 users, so if all 5 accounts re-tweet a tweet from your main account it still gets seen by 5000 users. It is key that your new accounts have a similar theme to your main account, and there is content on those accounts, even if only re-tweets to make them worth following.

I’m current 1 week into this process, and I’ve picked up a total of 400 new followers I’ll feed back here on future progress.

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Using Social Media to research breaking news – Eman al-Obeidy

The world is a changing place, and thanks to world wide networks information and news can flow freely and rapidly.

The world was in shock when Libyan national Eman al-Obeidy burst into a hotel full of journalists to share her horrible and frightening experiences at the hands of the Gaddafi security forces, only for her to be snatched by Gaddafi loyalists despite the best efforts of the journalists.

 

Using the Internet and Social Media it’s possible to keep right up to date with all the breaking developments.Using Google it was very easy to find the name of the women, Eman al-Obeidy, and then that gives us a starting point for further researchMillions of Twitter users post tweets every second and many of them use it to report and share their news and to provide links to other news sources.

Twitter includes a fantastic search facility and provides the ability to save search strings so that you can quickly re-run your favourite searches.
By typing Eman al-Obeidy into the Twitter search engine quickly generates many results.

Looking at the results we can quickly see the latest breaking news on Eman al-Obeidy, and because the search is saved it can quickly be re-run.

 

It’s possible to use tools like Flipboard to present your twitter searches in various formats, or by using a Mobile Twitter client you can check the latest updates from the saved search when you are away from your computer.

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Turn Your Social Media into a Magazine with Flipboard on the iPad

Unlike traditional Laptops and Desktops computers, the iPad has a size and form factor which makes it ideal for Magazine style content, the touch driven interface is ideal for flicking between articles and pages.

Flipboard is a fantastic application for the iPad which in addition to providing a number of quality news streams, can turn your Facebook, Twitter and Google Reader feeds into a virtual Magazine. The end results are fantastic, well presented articles with associated media that is 100% relivent to you as it uses your own Social Media Feeds to produce the articles.

This also opens up another avenue of providing content to your readers. If you readers follow you on RSS then you articles will appear in their Flipboard articles, also if you Tweet the links to your posts then any Flipboard users who follow you on Twitter will also see your articles. This is definitly a facility that you can promote to your readers, most Flipboard users will check their articles regularly, so this is a great way to reach them.

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The use of Social Networks to Spread Information

Late Last night in Scunthorpe there was a mysterious, loud and somewhat unnerving loud humming noise heard across the Town. It sounded not unlike a large roaring fire and lasted for over an hour.

Scunthorpe has a large Steelworks complex so naturally it became the natural focus of attention. Media Outlets can’t report on incidents straight away but what became apparent were the benefits of having access to Social Networks like Twitter.

Within minutes of the noise starting other local people starting posting about it on Twitter, and developments (eg the presence of emergency services & sirens) were reported on there as soon as they happened.

 

By simply setting up a search for the word ‘Scunthorpe’ on Twitter whenever a post was made about the town it became available in the constantly updating search window, this allowed the rapid sharing of information, especially when combined with the Re-Tweet Tool. Even on this relatively small scale event Twitter shows how efficient and effective it can be, and the benefits are scalable.

Twitter provides the facility for local people to report on local issues significantly quicker than traditional media and without bias, which is why when some regimes start to have uprising by the people one of the first things they do is try and block Internet use, as after information is out there on the Internet it’s in the public domain for ever.

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Charlie Sheen Sacked TV Star to Internet Phenomenon

It’s been an Interesting week in the life of Charlie Sheen, the Movie and TV actor who has recently been most famous for starring in Two and a Half men has formally been sacked by his bosses at Warner Bros following Sheen’s high profile criticism of the shows writer.

Sheen’s behaviour has apparently started to become increasingly erratic and a series of high profile, and somewhat strange TV interviews have generated an incredible amount of Internet Interest, as viewers have been curious as to what his next step will be.

Over the last week Sheen’s Social Relevance as soared.

Recent Video Interviews with Sheen on YouTube are getting millions of views, the number of people who follow him on Twitter has sored to 2.5 million and as this graph shows the google searches related to him has recently rocketed.

Charlie Sheen may have lost his job but with his sudden increase in popularity and demand for TV interviews it will be a while until he’s got time on his hands again.

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How to reduce the Number of People you Follow on Twitter

If you have been following this technique of finding additional Twitter Followers or you manually started to follow a lot of Twitter Users then you might find that your timeline becomes busy and unmanageable.

You might also get to a position where Twitter won’t let you follow anybody else as your ratio of followers to followed Tweeters is too low.

One solution would be to unfollow the Twitter users that don’t follow you, although this would be a massive and time consuming job if done manually – fortunately there is a web based tool which can help you.

Check out http://manageflitter.com/ and log in with your Twitter username and password.

When the site loads it will look something like the screen shot below

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Down the left hand side of the screen there are several options for ordering the Tweeters you follow on screen, and the results are shown down the middle of the screen. If you click on the Not Following Back option it will shw the Twitter users who you follow but don’t follow back, you can manually tick all the check boxes on the right side  of the users profile and then click on Deselect All, and you will unfollow all the users who’s box you ticked.

However whilst this works it is time consuming as ManageFlitter doesn’t have a select all button,  so here’s a quick trick to speed things up.

Make sure that you have selected the not Following Back Option, and open the Java Console in your Internet Browser (In FireFox its in the tools Menu)

When the Java Console opens type (or copy and paste) the following 2 line of code into the console

$(“input[name='unfollow[]‘]”).attr({checked:true});

$(“#buttonUnfollowAll”).trigger(‘click’)

This will automatically select all the users on screen and unfollow them. You can then move to the next page of users and do the same thing. Using this method you can unfollow a large number of users very quickly, like in the the example below.

Before

After

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A Cost Free Strategy for Increasing Traffic to your Blog – Part 1 Using Twitter

There are many strategies out there on the web which try and guide you to increase traffic to your Blog, but many of them involve purchasing tool or services to help you.

I thought I would publish a series of cost free options which could form a strategy for bringing in extra traffic.

Part 1 Using Twitter


Twitter is a fantastic free Social Networking Tool for reaching new people, and can be used in a number of ways the reach new readers, and allows you to announce new blog posts to your followers.

Get into the habit of tweeting with a link everytime you write an article on your blog to let your followers know that the article is online. The more followers you have the more chance you have of increased traffic reaching your Blog.

Firstly (and perhaps most importantly) Twitter can be used to form genuine relationships with other Twitter users, as the relationships\friendships are formed  you will find yourself retweeting and being retweeted and therefore reaching new readers. Your number of followers may grow slowly, but each one will be a genuine contact and much more likely to visit any links you post.

Secondly you can ask a Tweeter with a large amount of followers to re-tweet one of your  Tweets, and if they find your tweet interesting, its relevant to them or the article is about them then they might retweet. They don’t have to, they are doing you a favour, but if they do Retweet then you might see a huge spike in Traffic. I noticed this recently when I launched iphone-experience.com and a couple of TV presenters re-tweeted the link.

You will notice that the traffic will quickly fade away again, and most of these visitors will never visit your site again but some will start following your tweets, or bookmark your site. Others will also retweet your message and your followers might start growing organically.

Finally you can try and grow the number of followers you have as quickly as possible and there is a strategy for this. Try and find a user of Twitter who has a large number of followers and tweets about similar topics as your site. Then start following their followers.

Their followers will see that you tweet and post about a topic that interests them and might start following you, a word of warning though, don’t try this from your personal Twitter account otherwise your twitter time line will become too busy and unmanageable, instead set up a twitter account just for announcements about your site. More information about the Follow Followers Stragety can be found here.

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Kenneth Tong comes clean

In this Post I discussed how Kenneth Tong had been using Twitter to promote managed anorexia.

It turns out that Kenneth had been hoaxing us all, he has been running a social network experiment to see if by promoting an idea that is genuinely despised by everyone he can become a media celebrity, which to be fair he has done. I just hope that no one took his tweets seriously, as the message he gave was very dangerous even if he didn’t really believe it.

Kenneth’s message can be seen in full here.

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When Twitter is a bad thing – Kenneth Tong Trends

Twitter’s strength is it’s ability for you to reach many people very quickly, as the number of followers you have increases the more people hear your message, it gives you a voice to the world.

Twitters’s biggest problem is that it gives people the ability for them to reach many people very quickly, as the number of followers they have increases the more people hear their message, it gives them a voice to the world.

As a case in point, lets have a look at the former Big Brother contestant Kenneth Tong who this morning started trending in Twitter. Looking at his profile in Twitter identifies the problem. Kenneth proudly endorses managed anorexia!

Other quotes from his Twitter Time line include:

  • “Nothing tastes as good as thin feels.”
  • “I wholeheartedly hope I put you off your Dinner. Look at yourself. You are a disgrace. That’s why the Guy you like doesn’t notice you.”
  • “I’m cruel to be kind. Fat people aren’t taken seriously. Skinny people will always be fashionable…” etc

The dictionary definition of Anorexia is: A psychophysiological disorder usually occurring in teenage women, characterized by fear of becoming obese, a distorted self-image, a persistent aversion to food, and severe weight loss and often marked by hyperactivity, self-induced vomiting, amenorrhea, and other physiological changes.

About 1 in every 250 girls suffers from some form of anorexia (different severity levels), and about 20% to 30% of these girls will ultimately die either from the disease or from a complication (eg heart problems) of the disease. In this media led age the has never been so much pressure for people to match a certain pre-defined image at what ever cost to their health, and Kenneth Tong’s message doesn’t help, and Twitter has helped him reach many people.

Currently over 17,000 people follow Kenneth on Twitter and today a few celebrity’s have used Twitter to criticise him, all have which has led to more publicity and more people seeing Kenneth’s dangerous message.

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