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Ask the Experts: How does @ work in Twitter?

  • January 19, 2011
  • by Gradiva Couzin

Q:  What does the @ sign do in Twitter?

A: Starting a tweet with @name is known as a reply.  It will cause that tweet to be seen only in the newsfeed of the recipient as well as anyone who is following both you and the recipient. Starting a tweet with any other character (except “DM @name,” which initiates a direct message) will cause it to show up in the newsfeeds of anyone who is following you.

As an example:

My Twitter handle is @jengrappone.  @gradiva is following me, and you’re following us both, but @JensFriend is only following me.

If I tweet:

@gradiva thanks for the great idea!

The following people will see the tweet in their feed:

  • Gradiva (because she is the recipient)
  • you (because you follow both the sender and the recipient)

If I tweet:

Hey @gradiva shared a great idea today!

The following people will see the tweet in their feed:

  • Gradiva (because she follows the sender)
  • you (because you follow the sender)
  • JensFriend (because she follows the sender)

Because these are public tweets, not direct messages (DMs), they can also be seen by anyone who happens to look at my profile on Twitter (www.twitter.com/jengrappone).

Sometimes people in a debate, or participating in a conversation that they want others to notice, will add a random character in front of the username, for example:

.@gradiva you stole that idea and everyone needs to know!

.@jengrappone hecks yeah I did, and I’d do it again!

This will cause each tweet to display to the followers of each sender.

Readers, do you know any other tips or tricks for Twitter replies? Share them in the comments!

Shopping Search Resources [Updated] seo resources

Shopping Search Resources [Updated]

  • January 1, 2011
  • by Gradiva Couzin

You built it, but did they come? If you’ve ever wondered how to get listed in the major search engines’ shopping sites, these links will help you.

Google

Search Google Products, Google’s shopping engine, here: http://www.google.com/products.

If you’d like to sell something on Google Products, you can do so for free. You’ll need to set up a product feed, which is basically a list of all of your products, along with important info like price, URL, thumbnail image and UPC code.

Get started here: http://www.google.com/intl/en_us/products/howitworks.html

Yahoo

Search Yahoo! shopping here: http://shopping.yahoo.com/

To list your products, you have some choices:

  • You can set up your own Yahoo! store through Yahoo! Merchant Solutions. There are three levels available to you, each with varying levels of fees for setup, hosting, and transactions. Learn about it and sign up here: http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/shopsb/index.php
  • Or, you can have your products fed to Yahoo Shopping via Pricegrabber. (typically a pay-per-click fee applies).

Bing

Bing offers a shopping feed similar to Google’s, but with a more difficult-to-understand process for setting it up.  Get started here:

http://advertising.microsoft.com/search-advertising/bing-shopping

Independent shopping portals: Shopzilla, Bizrate.com, Shopping.com, Nextag.com, Pricegrabber

These independent shopping sites offer many shopping amenities and a user experience that is comparable to – or better than – the larger services. Their market share is often larger than Google, Yahoo! Search, or Bing. For much more information and details about independent shopping sites, see SearchEngineLand: Kicking The Tires on Shopping Search, Part II.

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