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Glenn beck info pageLove him or hate him, Glenn Beck is a very interesting dude. So much so, I put a new info page at: http://tweeteden.com/glennbeck.php There will always be some good fodder for tweeting there. It’s constantly updated via RSS Tiger Woods info pageNo doubt about it. Tiger Woods is a hot topic on the web right now. So here is your Tiger Woods info page Tags : tiger woods Twitter use tweaking Dell’s salesDell Inc. is making friends on Twitter. The computermaker has generated more than $2 million in sales from the social-networking service by directing users to Dell’s online outlet store. An additional $1 million in orders came from Twitter users who purchased products elsewhere on Dell’s site, the Round Rock, Texas-based company said. More than 600,000 of Twitter Inc.’s users have signed up to receive notices about returned, reconditioned and slightly damaged computers sold through the outlet store, said Stefanie Nelson, a marketing manager for Dell’s U.S. outlet site. That’s up from 11,000 subscribers in March. “I’m always looking for ways to get news out very, very quickly,” Nelson said. “We want to get it off the books so it doesn’t age or lose value.” Dell, the second-largest personal-computer maker, started using Twitter two years ago to reach new customers. The company sends out about six weekly tweets — 140-character messages — with special offers on its inventory, Nelson said. The popularity of San Francisco-based Twitter, used by everyone from President Barack Obama to pop star Britney Spears, has raised awareness about Dell’s outlet specials, she said. While $2 million is a fraction of Dell’s $61 billion in annual sales, the Twitter effort requires little in terms of marketing dollars, Nelson said. The main danger is sending out too many messages, she said. “We’ve been trying to find the ‘tweet spot’ — what’s the right amount of messaging, so that people don’t want to not follow us,” she said. “We’ve found that weekends are not great for posting for my audience. Earlier in the day, earlier in the week works better.” Dell ranks behind Palo Alto, Calif.-based Hewlett-Packard Co. in PC sales. The computermaker has generated more than $2 million in sales from the social-networking service by directing users to Dell’s online outlet store. An additional $1 million in orders came from Twitter users who purchased products elsewhere on Dell’s site, the Round Rock, Texas-based company said. More than 600,000 of Twitter Inc.’s users have signed up to receive notices about returned, reconditioned and slightly damaged computers sold through the outlet store, said Stefanie Nelson, a marketing manager for Dell’s U.S. outlet site. That’s up from 11,000 subscribers in March. “I’m always looking for ways to get news out very, very quickly,” Nelson said. “We want to get it off the books so it doesn’t age or lose value.” Dell, the second-largest personal-computer maker, started using Twitter two years ago to reach new customers. The company sends out about six weekly tweets — 140-character messages — with special offers on its inventory, Nelson said. The popularity of San Francisco-based Twitter, used by everyone from President Barack Obama to pop star Britney Spears, has raised awareness about Dell’s outlet specials, she said. While $2 million is a fraction of Dell’s $61 billion in annual sales, the Twitter effort requires little in terms of marketing dollars, Nelson said. The main danger is sending out too many messages, she said. “We’ve been trying to find the ‘tweet spot’ — what’s the right amount of messaging, so that people don’t want to not follow us,” she said. “We’ve found that weekends are not great for posting for my audience. Earlier in the day, earlier in the week works better.” Dell ranks behind Palo Alto, Calif.-based Hewlett-Packard Co. in PC sales. Tags : computermaker, dell, dell sales, twitter Twitter Moving To Make Real-Time Search More CentralTwitter is starting to test ways to put its real-time search front and center. It is just bucket-testing the change right now with a few randomly selected users, so you might not see it. But you should expect it to be rolled out to everybody eventually. The search and trend features, which currently exist on a separate page, are being placed on the home page of the test accounts. Twitter’s search technology comes from its acquisition of Summize, so its integration into Twitter is taking time. But it is a major plank of Twitter’s business strategy. Twitter co-founder Biz Stone writes: Searching over Twitter messages is like a filter for what is happening right now?it’s an interesting look into the real-time thoughts of people and organizations around the world. It is more than interesting. Real-time search is a potential game-changer. I tried to explain this in a post on Sunday, “Mining the Thought Stream”. Here is the gist of that post: What if you could peer into the thoughts of millions of people as they were thinking those thoughts or shortly thereafter? And what if all of these thoughts were immediately available in a database that could be mined easily to tell you what people both individually and in aggregate are thinking right now about any imaginable subject or event? Well, then you’d have a different kind of search engine altogether. A real-time search engine. A what’s-happening-right-now search engine.In fact, the crude beginnings of this “now” search engine already exists. It is called Twitter, and it is a big reason why new investors poured another $35 million into the two-year-old startup on Friday. . . . For thoughts and events that are happening right now, searching Twitter increasingly brings up better results than searching Google. By making search more central, Twitter will capture even more of those what’s-happening-right-now searches. I wonder how many Twitter users right now even realize that you can search it. The search feature is not easy to find (it is a link at the bottom of the page). This is an obvious move. It will open up new ways to explore Twitter for users and train them how to do real-time searches on a regular basis. Source: Erick Schonfeld
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