Posts Tagged ‘How-To’
How to Convert Twitter Lists into RSS Feeds
Remember October of 2009 when Twitter Lists were all the hype? Twitter Lists were going to be the next big thing, and was going to change everything. Remember? Of course you don’t – it’s so 2009. Well, it didn’t end up changing everything, but it did become quite the way to watch a stream of people someone else found important! Also, have you ever been put on a list and felt strangely honored to be on it? There! Twitter Lists are a bit of a big deal after all.
07
01 2010
How to Unfollow Everyone on Twitter! (For the Morbidly Curious)
Come on. You know you’ve thought about it. And if not – at least you’ve thought about whether or not there was a tool out there so vicious and so ruthless as to allow you to easily and with a click of a button unfollow everybody that you are currently following! Well… It exists. And it ain’t pretty:
30
12 2009
How To Use Twitter Search Queries to Help Others!
So you want to help others.
Well that’s an ambitious cause – but do you have the know-how to find the people who need help from you? Sure. You can go around clicking the “new tweets” bar all you like – but you’ll probably find that only 3 out of every 100 tweets is actually a question.
03
12 2009
"Happy Narcissism!" How To to See Retweets Now
Now that Project Retweet has been released to the public – there’s been mass confusion as to where to see your Retweets! Some people are still checking their @mentions
I really didn’t think this was bloggable, but I was surprised to find an overwhelming amount of people have no idea where they can see that they’ve been retweeted now!
24
11 2009
How Fast is my Website? 3 Ways to Check Website Speed
According to some hints from Matt Cutts of Google last week, the speed of websites may very well be added to the algorithm Google uses for ranking sites.
“We’re starting to think more and more about should speed be a factor in Google’s rankings?” He told WebProNews in a video interview.
16
11 2009
HOW TO: Write a Letter of Recommendation
Not that I don’t think we’re all unique snowflakes, but there is a template for letters of recommendation.
Below is a fill-in-the-blank letter of recommendation template. Just replace the italicized and underlined words with the appropriate substitutes, and voila! LOR!



