Gaining More Followers in twitter

One of the easiest ways is to follow industry leaders. We’re talking about

influential people like Jeff Bullas, if you’re using Twitter for a marketing

purpose. More importantly, you want to follow people with similar interests. For

example, if you’re in the music industry, you not only want to follow musicians,

but also producers, DJs, etc. These people already have established connections.

So, you want to take a look at who they are following and follow the same

people, while also creating a conversation with them.





Filter Search Results in twitter

Retweet free search result, type: [“name” -rt]

Tweets with links: [“name” -filter:links]

To filter out tweets referencing Twitter name:

[-from:username] – filters out all tweets coming from a user;

[-@username] – filters out all tweets referencing a user.

Wanna know if someone has said something good or bad about you?

[“Your name” :)]

[“Your name” :(]

Question: ?

Location: near:NYC within:5mi

Certain User: from:username

Since a Certain Date: since:2014-01-09

Up to the Same Date: until:2014-01-09

Keyboard Shortcuts for twitter

Navigating Timelines:
  • g then h to go home
  • g then r to go to your replies/mentions
  • g then p to go to your profile
  • g then f to go to your favorites
  • g then m to go to your direct messages
  • g then u then search to view any user’s timeline
Actions for Individual Tweets:
  • f to favorite a tweet
  • r to reply to a tweet
  • t to retweet
  • m to send a direct message
  • n to compose a new tweet

Embed Tweets

Gone are the days of taking a screenshot of a tweet that you want to share on

your blog or website. Save time by easily embedding tweets.

How To Do It:

Select the tweet that you want to share. On the bottom right side of the tweet,

next to ‘Favorite’, you should notice the ‘More’ option. Drop that down and you’ll

see the ‘Embed Tweet’. Click that option and a new screen will appear with a

code that you’ll copy and paste onto your site or blog.

Schedule Tweets

In case you weren’t aware, the best time to tweet is Monday through Thursday

between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. for most content. So, if you have an interesting piece

of information to share on a Sunday night, it might be better to wait into the

morning. But, what if you forget to send out that juicy tweet? How about

scheduling it?

How To Do It:

While marketers can already do this, you might have to download a program

like TweetDeck, BufferLaterBro or Future Tweets to schedule tweets.

Add Multiple Accounts With One Email Address in twitter

If you have a Gmail account, you’re in luck. Gmail has a cool feature which

allows you to alter you address just by adding a dot anywhere in your username.
For example, johnsmith@gmail.com could be john.smith@gmail.com or

j.ohnsmith@gmail.com. The cool part is that all your messages will be sent to

you arrive in your mailbox. Why? Because Google ignores the period. Twitter,

however, doesn’t. To Twitter, this is a completely different address.

Another way to use on email account for different Twitter handles would be by

having the typical @gmail for one account and @googlemail.com for the second.

You could probably do this with alias and domains as well. Or, just forward

everything to Gmail.

Deleting Location in twitter




Go into Settings, then Security. You’ll see a Delete All Location button. This will

remove the location from all of your current and previous tweets.

Best Google Search Alternatives You Can Use

1. DuckDuckGo

 

2. Bing

 

3 Yahoo search

 

4. Yandex

 

 

 

 

 

20 Best VLC Media Player Keyboard Shortcuts

1. Full Screen
Windows: F
Mac OS: Command+F

2. Exit Full Screen
Windows: Esc or F
Mac OS: Command+F

3. Pause/Play
Windows: Spacebar
Mac OS: Spacebar

4. Turn on/off Subtitles
Windows: V
Mac OS: S

5. Jump Forward/Backward
Windows: Ctrl+left/Right (short), Alt+Left/Right (Medium), Shift+Left/Right (Long)
Mac OS: Command +Ctrl+left/Right (short), Command+Option+Left/Right (Medium), command+Shift+Left/Right (Long)

6. Control Volume
Windows: Ctrl+ (Up/Down) arrow
Mac OS: Command+Up/Down arrow

7. Mute
Windows: M
Mac OS: Command+Option+Down

8. Open File
Windows: Ctrl+O
Mac OS: Command+O

9. Change Aspect Ratio
Windows: A
Mac OS: A

10. Manage Subtitle delay
 Windows: Decrease “G” and Increase “H”
Mac OS: Decrease “H” and Increase “J”

11. Manage Audio delay
Windows: Decrease “J” and Increase “K”
Mac OS: Decrease “F” and Increase “G”

12. Moves Frame by Frame
Windows: E
Mac OS: E

13. Hide Controls
Windows: Ctrl+H
Mac OS: Command+H

14. Manage Bookmarks
Windows: Ctrl+B
Mac OS: Command+B

15. Open and Save Playlist
Windows: Open “Ctrl+L” and Save “Ctrl+Y”
Mac OS: Open “Command+L” and Save “Command+Y”

16. Play Next or Previous Track List
Windows: Use “N” for next and use “P” for previous
Mac OS: Use “command+Right Arrow Key” for next and for previous “Command+Left Arrow Key”

17. See Playback Time
Windows: Use “T” to see the playback time.
Mac OS: Use “T” to see the playback time.

18. Change Playback Speed
Windows: Increase “+” and Decrease “_”
Mac OS: use command and “+” together for increase playback speed and use command and “-” together to decrease playback speed.

19. Take a Screenshot
Windows: Shift+s
Mac OS: Shift+S

20. Access Effects and Filters Menu
Windows: Ctrl+E