Twitter Tuesday—Tweet with Us Tuesday, April 28
April 16, 2009
No doubt most of us are still learning what Twitter is and what Twitter does. (Hint: It’s the newest Internet phenomenon.) But if you are already a Twitterer we invite you to take part in AARC’s “Twitter Tuesday” on April 28.
On that day, we’ll ask each of you at some time during the day to make a posting about the AARC. Let’s see how far we can reach, how many followers we can touch. Whatever it is you tweet that day about the AARC should include this: #aarctt. (What’s that? It’s a hashtag, explained in more detail below.)
By having a mass effort to post a message on one day, we’ll be creating buzz about the organization that can ripple through many layers of “followers” or readers of Twitter. It’s just a simple experiment to see the power of our collective energies and build a little awareness about our organization.
How do you participate?
Create an account at twitter.com.
Later in the day do a search at search.twitter.com and look for #aarctt. See how many folks participated. (Creating a hashtag and code that each of us puts in our tweet allows us to see the collective power of our work. It’s a convention that’s being adopted by users of Twitter to organize messages.)
Here are some samples to get you thinking:
AARC is cool. #AARCTT
This year is my 13th year of AARC membership. Yea me! #aarctt
# aarctt Love the postings on AARC’s new Twitter site – aarc_tweets.
As more and more people begin participating in Twitter, we’ll have more awareness-building activities and community events online. Let’s start with something simple and build the momentum.
This page is located at: http://www.aarc.org/headlines/09/04/twitter_tuesday.cfm