When you signed up for Twitter, it’s likely that you quickly realized that the Twittersphere has its own language. There are followers and retweets and what are those things with the # sign? Those are hashtags.
Hashtags are predefined markers that you add to your tweets. They let people easily follow a certain subject by searching for that hashtag. Using a hashtag is like participating in a public chat room.
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TweetFunnel is currently demonstrating some exciting new functionality at 140TC in Los Angeles — some of this functionality adds to TweetFunnel’s capabilities as a platform. We are planning to release the new capabilities to TweetFunnel users in early October, 2009.
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Twitter is supposed to be simple right? If that’s the case, why do you need multiple people running your organization’s Twitter account? Well, there are some very good reasons:
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It’s a big day in the life of a little startup when TechCrunch covers them for the first time. I mean a REALLY big day. And amazingly, that day has come for TweetFunnel.
While the signup spike generated by the story exposed an issue that temporarily took our site down, we were able to address the issue and get the site back on line before midnight last night.
We don’t like to talk about ourselves a lot here on this blog, but this news is just too good not to share.
We’re pleased to announce many improvements to TweetFunnel, including a brand new look and feel. As always, we thank Funnelers for their feedback and for their testing of these new enhancements.
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