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Likaholix – What do you Like?

// March 5th, 2009 // No Comments » // Digital Marketing, Internet, Social Networking

Recommended for Dan Rowles – Likaholix.

Well a new online social website, this time for listing things you like. I’ve just signed up to the beta programme to try it out, and I’m already seeing the benefits of it from a marketing poitn of view. Although, I also just like the fact that you can share your views with other people that like the same stuff as you. 

Also they have Tastemakers, this sounds very interesting, create your own trends will be next, trying to get as many people like your likes as possible, and then you can Tweet about it  directly on your Twitter account, or post it on Facebook of course.

Twitter Web Design & Photography Research

// February 19th, 2009 // No Comments » // Social Networking

Twitter is good for keeping up with your friends, but its even better for Research and generally staying upto date in whatever your chosen field, whether its Web Design and Photography, or even train spotting.

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Search Twitter and Twitter Scoop for the Latest News

When I first started twittering I treated it much like the status updates in Facebook. But very quickly I realised that the Twitter experience is somewhat different. For a start only a few of the people I follow are actually friends. The majority are web designers, graphic designers and photographers, from around the world. You see alot of these guys ‘tweet’ when they’ve published a new article about what they do, or when they come across something that they find interesting, and they think other like minded people will also find interesting.

Twitter Search and Retweeting

 So soon after following all these people, somebody mentioned Tweetdeck, an application for twittering. So I downloaded it and started using it. Now the most powerful thing about this is the search facility. I have two searches setup that are regularly checking the world of Tweets for the keywords ‘Web Design’ and ‘photography’. This way I know whos talking about these subjects across the world whether I’m following them or not. Then if I like what I find, I can then start following them because they might have something else interesting to say, then I can ‘Retweet’ it on so people following me can benefit. easy eh!

I imagine this would work for many fields of work and research, also alot of people use this search functionality for conferences so a particular conference uses a keyword, and people can then follow a sort of timeline of tweets related to that event.

The people at Twitter have recently blogged about extending the search functionality on the Twitter website so we will see what that brings, and I say bring it on, it looks like this http://search.twitter.com