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Twitter: Best Practices and Tips [PDF Guide]

If you’ve felt like tweeting for a time now, but didn’t know where to start, this post is for you.

Even though half the universe is on Twitter these days, beginning out of nothing isn’t always that evident. If you really want your Twitter to fly high, it doesn’t end with just creating an account.

Especially with this many people on Twitter, it’s important to know the tools you’re working with, and the dazzling reach of this innovating technology.

It’s for this purpose that MakeUseOf has been working on The Complete Guide to Twitter – our next PDF manual, filled to bursting with Twitter-knowhow.

Twitter Guide Book – How To, Tips and Instructions by Mashable

Twitter is a social network used by millions of people, and thousands more are signing up every day to send short messages to groups of friends. But where's the user manual for Twitter? Where do new Twitter users go to learn about Tweeting, retweets, hashtags and customizing your Twitter profile? Where do you go if you want to know all about building a community on Twitter, or using Twitter for business? How can you find advanced tools for using Twitter on your phone or your desktop? To answer all these questions and more, we've assembled The Twitter Guide Book, a complete collection of resources for mastering Twitter. Happy Tweeting!

How to Deliver Bad News to a Group - Conversation Starter - HarvardBusiness.org

No matter how skillfully you announce bad news, it's likely to cause anxiety, result in at least a temporary drop in productivity, and prompt some of your valued employees to look for work elsewhere.

How can you deliver bad news in a way that minimizes the damage? Here's a four-part plan for announcing any kind of news that causes disappointment, whether it's not making the numbers, relocating facilities, or eliminating a valued perk.