Articles - The Two Ways to Send Message to Other Twitter Users


by JERRY WORK - Date: 2009-06-29 - Word Count: 400 Share This!

Twitter gives you a couple of options for talking to other users. The two methods are to send a reply, which is a public entity that can be viewed by others, or to send a direct message, which is only see by the intended recipient.

To send a message directly to another user that can be viewed publicly, place the "@" symbol in front of his or her name when posting. The message will then show up in the recipient's profile page showing updates that reference his name. These messages will also show up in the Twitter accounts for users that follow both users. When creating a message in this way, the label above the textbox on Twitter changes to "Reply to."

Public replies such as those created using the @ symbol are not the same as direct messages. You can send a direct message to another from your Twitter update window by typing a lower case "d," a space, and then the user's Twitter ID. These messages will show up in the recipient's Direct Messages page, but not in anyone else's Twitter account. The label above the update box that says "What are you doing?" will change to say "Direct message." When you see this, you will know that you have used the correct syntax.

Is it a good idea to reference other users like this? Yes! Having conversations with others increases the opportunity to do some personal networking and it is a great branding / lead generation strategy. Directly referring to other users in your tweets makes those users feel important and improves your odds of getting to know someone who is a possible customer or referral source.

Unlike some things associated with marketing, this can actually be pretty fun. Twitter is fast and dynamic. If you are communicating with serious Twitter uses, you should get a quick response. Just like everything else in life, with Twitter, the more you give, the more you get.

If you want to use Twitter to promote your business, but don't have hours every day to spend making posts, then you need to check out Tweet Later. It automates three important parts of the Twitter process: making posts, following those who follow you, and sending direct messages to new followers. To try it out for free (no credit card needed!), visit http://www.trytweetlater.com.Check out twitterforbusiness.blogspot.com to learn how to use Twitter to promote your business.


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