About halfway into my #twutorial series, I realized I needed a better table of contents.
The point of the series is to help journalists use Twitter effectively to do better journalism, and how I steered people from one post to others was with a growing list of previous posts at the end of each post, mostly in reverse chronological order. For a while, I’ve been meaning to organize the links by topic, to be more helpful for journalists seeking help with using Twitter.
Thanks to Suzi Steffen for giving me the nudge in this recent exchange of tweets:
@kmarrone1 oh … SO MUCH ADVICE but 1st thing is go to @stevebuttry‘s WP blog & read all of the entries tagged w/Twitter.
— Suzi Steffen (@SOJCSuzi) February 22, 2014
@SOJCSuzi @kmarrone1 Well, that would be over 140 posts. I’d narrow first to my #twutorial posts: http://t.co/aa2D5ZiL1i
— Steve Buttry (@stevebuttry) February 22, 2014
@SOJCSuzi @kmarrone1 Start w/ this one: http://t.co/j2vXXdoGqo And this one: http://t.co/XHGB7Ezpqf
— Steve Buttry (@stevebuttry) February 22, 2014
@stevebuttry 1. YES PLEASE 2. Um, are you on my coast tonight? It’s kind of … late … in DC.
— Suzi Steffen (@SOJCSuzi) February 22, 2014
So here’s an index to my #twutorial posts, organized by topics (with some appearing more than once if I think they would fit multiple places; the one on search will show up several places). I’ll update periodically with posts from other journalists that I think are similarly helpful as well as with my own posts. I am the author of all posts listed here, unless I mention another author.