Getting Stats Up-To-Date
Hi, folks – per email discussion, I have made a general call for help for this weekend, 13-14 February. Let’s use the #uwtwtrbook hashtag for discussion. I have tickets to the ballet Saturday night, so I will be offline after about 6 pm.
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Protected: For Students: Final Book Chapters
The 140 Character Blog – Twitter Profile: West Seattle Blog
Another Profile for UW TwitterBook!
This profile was written for the University of Washington Twitter Book according to a Case Study Template.
West Seattle Blog is a hyper local community Blog that has achieved national recognition and serves its readers updates from “the hood” 24/7/365. The community voice has found its way onto Twitter.
Twitter Profile: Monica Guzman
Another Profile for UW TwitterBook! Updated “Questions” section due to very timely repsonse!
This profile was written for the University of Washington Twitter Book.
Monica Guzman is a Journalist and Blogger in Seattle. She writes the BigBlog, a Blog of the Seattle PI, a paper that successfully exists online, after its print version collapsed and was discontinued in 2009. Monica doesn’t do the job, she is the job – so many of her updates seem very personal, yet highly relevant!
Twitter Profile: King5Seattle
This profile was written for the University of Washington Twitter Book according to a Case Study Template.
King5Seattle is an NBC affiliated broadcasting Station in Seattle. But instead of broadcasting a newsfeed, their stream is a flow of conversations – with relevance to their audience!
Screen captures-Hospitals
Full size screen captures for the seven profiled hospitals:
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@Mayo Clinic: An Interview with Lee Aase
I would like to thank Lee Aase for his participation in the 8/28/2009 phone interview on Hospitals using Twitter. – Anita Beninger
Q & A Interview: USAF
Email interview with U.S. Air Force Chief of Emerging Technology Capt. Chris Sukach Read more…
Title Brainstorming
Brainstorming a title for our Twitter Book. Our four-step process is L.E.A.P. (Listen, Examine, Act, Progress). With that jumping off point (ahem), here are titles/subtitles to chew on:
Making The L.E.A.P. Into Twitter
How 99 Organizations Are Using Twitter
Brands, L.E.A.P on Twitter. ^MN
L.E.A.P. Don’t Run: How 101 Organizations Use Twitter ^PM & ^KEG
Taking the L.E.A.P of Twaith on Twitter ^PM
L.E.A.P. My Tweep: Take your brand on Twitter ^PM
Whales Fail, Organizations Float on Twitter ^PM