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Micro Blogging Wars Part 1: Why Plurk could be Better than Twitter

Micro-blogging has proliferated on the Internet for the past few years, with the popularity of sites like Tumblr, Plurk, Twitter, and even Facebook with its status updates that function much like micro-blog entries. Today, we will compare a couple of the more popular micro-blogging sites or tools, namely Plurk and Twitter. They share practically the same concept, only implementing them in different ways. The two services are both text-centric, which is the basis for the comparison.

Instead of going with how one stacks up against the other, we will be bringing points about how one is better compared to the other based on a specific criteria or aspect of the service. For today’s business, let’s go with why Plurk is better than Twitter. We will discuss why Twitter is better than Plurk on the next entry.

Timeline Layout

While both Plurk and Twitter sort entries chronologically, the Plurk Timeline looks and feels superior to us. Why? Because it gives you an idea of the time your friends posted their entries. You’ll see some posts bunched up together, and you will know that at such times, a lot of your friends are online and active.

Of course, one could argue that the Timeline could easily become messy and that Twitter looks much simpler and cleaner (especially when we talk about browsing through mobile devices). Still, the Timeline layout has a lot going for it: accessibility, appeal, and an all-encompassing view of posts.

Replies are More Accessible and Direct

Since each post or message in Plurk is displayed within the Timeline, you also see any and every reply made to those posts just by clicking on them. It is also easier to track new replies to your posts or replies to posts that you replied to, thanks to a notifier right in the lower right corner of the timeline. You can also see private posts that you can view.

There are also less celebrities to follow on Plurk. In that way, it becomes more personal because you most likely are reading posts of people you actually know. There would be no need for third-party applications just to keep the clutter organized.

Achievements and Unlockable Content

You can unlock some achievements that will be visible on your profile page. These achievements include stuff like having invited a certain number of friends, reaching a certain number of “fans”—people who add you to follow your posts—and reaching 100 karma.

Karma is a measure of your activity in Plurk. It increases with posts and the replies you make and receive. When you reach a certain level of karma, you will gain access to more smileys and emoticons that you can use for posting. Being able to change your screen name also depends on the amount of karma you have.

Plurk is lagging by quite a bit compared to Twitter in terms of popularity. Nevertheless, there is a reason many people still stay on this particular microblogging slash social networking site. Plurk has its own strengths to counteract its perceived weaknesses. Even with the continued rise of Twitter as the microblog of choice, Plurk retains its standing as a worthy competitor. Next, we will be discussing the advantages of using Twitter. Stay tuned!

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Using Twitter for business effectively

Everybody talks about Twitter as a brilliant marketing tool. The stats don’t lie. Twitter is one of the most visited sites on the web and is used by millions of people daily. Don’t be fooled though. If you use Twitter the way most people do, you will be missing out on some of the key benefits. While most people believe the focus of Twitter is them and their businesses, the truth is that it is actually about the consumers. Follow the steps listed in this article and you will discover how to effectively use Twitter for your business.

Twitter for your business

The following is a description of how to effectively use Twitter for your business.

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How to shorten URLs for your Twitter posts

Twitter is an amazing tool. We’ve already discussed why you should be using Twitter in an earlier article. There are a couple of challenges that you’ll encounter as you become a more avid tweeter. One of the most important ones to overcome is that you need to keep your posts to 140 characters at most. This is not as simple as it sounds especially when you are doing something like sharing a link to another site. URLs are not short and you’ll find them taking up a significant number of precious characters.

twitter long url needs shortening How to shorten URLs for your Twitter posts

As you can see from the image above, this can become a serious problem. Fortunately there is a very simple solution to this problem. All you have to do is to utilize one of the URL shortening services that are freely available on the Web. There are many to choose from, but the one I recommend is bit.ly which has several other features once you create a free account including the ability to view click statistics over time.

So lets head on over to http://bit.ly and create an account. Once you’ve done that, log in to your account and paste in the long URL you want to share. This site is also useful for sharing links in other forms as well, for example link sharing in your e-mails and blogs. It’s especially useful for Twitter though because of the above-mentioned character count limitations.

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Why you should be using Twitter

Unless you haven’t turned on a computer for the past year, or you simply don’t visit any sites other than AOL, you will no doubt be familiar with Twitter. It’s been the center of all the buzz around the web for a while now and people are throwing out all sorts of terms such as “Micro blogging”. If you’re wondering what all the fuss is about and what Twitter can do for you, keep reading.

twitter logo 300x110 Why you should be using Twitter

The concept is simple: you get a maximum of 140 characters to get your message across. You can post as many messages (called tweets in Twitter lingo) as you want and people can read your tweets and even “follow” you on Twitter so they get all of your tweets conveniently displayed for them. The point is to get the message across in a short and simple manner. Efficient and unobtrusive.

Tweets can be grouped into lists so that you can aggregate messages of a similar nature into groups. Tweets and profiles can be viewed directly on the Twitter website, but you can also use one of any number of applications (installed on your computer or mobile device) to enjoy the Twitter experience.

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