Twitter: The Concert Experience Force Multiplier

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There’s a good article over at On An Overgrown Path that rails against arts organizations using Twitter in what might be best described as a myopic, self serving, unidirectional messaging system. The article served as a discussion point during last Sunday’s SoundNotion.tv program and after watching it, I thought it ended up being one of the most useful segments for the field as a whole a couple of good reasons.

How NOT To Use Twitter @markoconnor35

When Twitter was launched, I wasn’t a big fan but I’ve sincerely warmed up to the platform in recent years. Consequently, it is frustrating to see the alarming increase of arts groups and artists approaching the medium with as much subtlety and finesse as email spam peddling penis enlargement pills; case in point, @markoconnor35.

How NOT To Use Twitter <cough>@markoconnor35<cough>

When Twitter was launched, I wasn’t a big fan but I’ve sincerely warmed up to the platform in recent years. Consequently, it is frustrating to see the alarming increase of arts groups and artists approaching the medium with as much subtlety and finesse as email spam peddling penis enlargement pills; case in point, @markoconnor35.

Re-Tweet Wednesday: Free Twitter Templates

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Since most folks are just getting back into the offices after an extended holiday break (myself included), I wanted to post a quick note pointing out the article from last Friday, December 23rd which contained a bounty of downloadable templates for Twitter’s impending enhanced profiles.