The Twitter Survival Guide

Twitter is the fastest way to build connections online, and The Twitter Survival Guide is the fastest way to master making the most of your Twitter experience.

We wrote The Twitter Survival Guide to provide a definitive, timely resource for people who want to get the most value from Twitter. In this 90-page ebook, we combine our insights on the deeper dynamics of building online reputations with interviews with 12 influential early adopters and ardent supporters of Twitter, including Guy Kawasaki (Garage Technology Ventures), Steve Rubel (Micro Persuasion), Darren Rowse (Problogger.com), Gary Vaynerchuck (WineLibraryTV) and Marshall Kirkpatrick (ReadWriteWeb).

The Twitter Survival Guide, co-authored by Bob Walsh and Kristen Nicole, is just that: a helpful peek into the world of Tweeting. In this e-book we cover the basics of setting up your Twitter account, and getting started with the establishing of your Twitter presence. Whether you are building your personal or professional brand, looking for a way to occupy free time on your morning commute or staying abreast of breaking news, Twitter can be a powerful tool that leverages both online and offline communities with the unique format of microblogging.

The Twitter Survival Guide will tell you about the proper etiquette that goes along with building your Twitter brand, and offers a wealth of hints, tips and tricks on how to use Twitter to achieve your goals. Bob and Kristen have gathered the opinions of some of the most powerful Twitter users out there, through a series of interviews that bring a real sense of practicality to the analysis and advice given in The Twitter Survival Guide.

The Twitter Survival Guide is on sale at MultiSocialMedia for $24.95 USD via either PayPal or 2Checkout.com.

Announcing Twitter for Women

We would also like to announce the upcoming debut of Twitter for Women, by Kristen Nicole. The success of the Twitter Survival Guide has encourage us to push forward with our writings about the ever-changing face of Twitter’s social structure.

After continued requests to write about and speak on ways in which women in particular can take advantage of Twitter, the decision was made to write a new book dedicated to this topic and this demographic. As the dominate gender on most major social networking sites, we feel it is important to address the needs, desires and opportunities that are presented to women through Twitter.

Twitter for Women will speak on the more specific ways in which women can utilize the Twitter blogging platform for just about every aspect of their personal and professional lives. From marketing themselves, their companies or their employers to finding their soul mate, Twitter is fast becoming an online and mobile outlet that women can leverage for their own purposes.

Here is an excerpt from the upcoming Twitter for Women:

As a professional woman, you can market anything from your own products to your company’s mission statement. There are several ways in which you can utilize Twitter; bend it to your will. You can empower yourself by using Twitter as a personal soapbox or you can help empower others by rallying support for a worthy cause. You can turn to Twitter as a launchpad into the realm of social media, or merely network with others in your industry and local professional females.

You can build your brand by redistributing your blog content through Twitter to increase visibility and traffic back to your own website, or you can market yourself to grow the business you just started as an entrepreneur. You can even target niche purposes for Twitter, such as doing market research for your next product or your next boyfriend.

Since Twitter is amongst the most permeating and influential social networks on the web, there is a great deal of opportunity for you to connect with others, whether you’re spreading a message or seeking advice. When it comes down to being a woman combining the personal and professional sides of life along with the current necessity to socially network online, Twitter is capable of helping you achieve a certain balance we haven’t witnessed in the physical or virtual sense of networking.

You just need to know how to navigate Twitter and leverage it for your needs. If you keep in mind that Twitter boils down to a networking platform, you’ll be able to better navigate Twitter without becoming overwhelmed with trends, pitfalls and other unknown aspects of online social networking.

In this guide for Twitter for women, I will discuss some of the main aspects of being a female in this particular segment of social media, while also offering some guidance on how to best take advantage of such a widely adopted service that often seems to be nothing more than a fad.

About MultiSocialMedia

MultiSocialMedia is a site dedicated to the ongoing projects from Bob Walsh and Kristen Nicole. This partnership began with the publishing of The Twitter Survival Guide e-book, and will continue its evolution here on the web. It’s not enough to write a book about online social media–a dedicated website was also in order, because the state of online social media is ever-changing and impossible to capture in just one book. So MultiSocialMedia will be the progressive forum for analysis and discussions surrounding online social media as we know it. This subscription-based access to articles published on MultiSocialMedia will include a deep look at practical, personal and business use of online social media, harnessing the experience and expertise of others through interviews and guest posts. We will also address the real effects of the Internet’s social climate on the online and offline spaces, as these have a major influence on our culture.

Your subscription to MultiSocialMedia costs $24.95 (Including a free copy of The Twitter Survival Guide) for the first month and then $5.00 per month thereafter. Sign up now!

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