Twitter # tag

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    ysdataposted 14 years ago

    I notice that #hubmob was not on twitter.  If we all use #hubmob maybe we can be listed in the Top list and gain more traffic.

  2. Ryan Hupfer profile image62
    Ryan Hupferposted 14 years ago

    I like that idea smile

    Are a lot of Hubbers jumping on Twitter these days? I mean, Oprah's using now, so shouldn't eveyone be on there? smile

    http://www.textually.org/textually/archives/images/set3/OprahTwitter.jpg

    Also, for those of you who don't know already, the #HubMob or hashtag, is a way to categorize and promote certain types of Tweets. If the hashtag gets tweeted enough it might have the chance to show up on the trending list on Twitter search, which can really help get the hashtag much more exposure.

    Here is a great blog post on what hashtags are all about. If you have any questions, feel free to shoot 'em my way.

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      ysdataposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I've already #hubmob the rss feeds for the last two hubmob.  Maybe we all can #hubmob our individual hubs.

      1. darkside profile image65
        darksideposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Hopefully it'll just be used for the best of the best.

        I'll be saving it for when I publish capstone and flagship hubs.

    2. darkside profile image65
      darksideposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I signed up to Twitter two years ago and haven't used it much. And by much I mean not at all. I had a good look at it, but it is full of suck.

      But then a week ago I read a similar article to the one you've linked here, and I found a whole new use for Twitter. It is actually a powerful tool. Once you get past the 'what I ate for breakfast' crust that sits on top of the site.

  3. darkside profile image65
    darksideposted 14 years ago

    Does anyone know if there's a site that does a check on the number of #tags between one tag and another?

    For instance, if I wanted to know which is the more popular term used (or even searched on) between, for instance, #idol and #americanidol, is there a way to do it?

 
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