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		<title>Confessions of a Twitterer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well the actual term is tweeter. When you make an entry into Twitter, you are tweeting. And what is Twitter? It&#8217;s called a micro-blog. Tweets are limited to 140 characters of data. The idea is to share what you&#8217;re doing at that moment. People who care about what you&#8217;re doing will sign up to follow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well the actual term is tweeter. When you make an entry into Twitter, you are tweeting. And what is Twitter? It&#8217;s called a micro-blog. Tweets are limited to 140 characters of data. The idea is to share what you&#8217;re doing at that moment. People who care about what you&#8217;re doing will sign up to follow you. They get entries in their Twitter account whenever people they are following make tweets.</p>
<p>So, now I&#8217;m confessing. My blog post titled &#8220;<a href="http://businessover50.com/business-people-over-50-who-are-we/" title="Permanent Link to Business People Over 50 - Who are we?" rel="bookmark">Business People Over 50 &#8211; Who are we?</a>&#8221; ended with the statement &#8220;no twittering for me&#8221;. Well, I&#8217;ve learned to never say never. I admit that I am now twittering or more correctly tweeting.</p>
<p>The younger set primarily uses text messaging to do their tweets. I turned that feature off on my phone.  Since I have no texting capability, I assumed I would never do tweets. However, I discovered ping.fm. It allows me to use the internet to enter my tweets. And the beauty of ping.fm is that it sends my postings to multiple social networks.  So, my entries are simultateously sent Facebook, Myspace, LinkedIn, Plaxo Pulse and now Delicious. Ping.fm makes it easy to actively participate in the Web 2.0 social networks.</p>
<p>There are those who allegedly use Twitter for business. I&#8217;ve attended teleseminars on the business use of Twitter as well as on the business use of Facebook. Business people under age 50 are using Twitter and other social networks. I have my doubts about the participation of the over 50, senior citizen group. I&#8217;m on Twitter and I&#8217;m over 50. I&#8217;m making a concerted effort to keep up with web 2.0, internet marketing and other new technologues and techniques. The purpose for this blog is to share my journey with other AARP qualifiers. Hopefully, I can help ease the process for my contemporaries.</p>
<p>Not convinced about the benefits. But for now, I&#8217;m trying Twitter.</p>
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