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How To Tweet More Than 140 Characters with Dave Winer's Little Pork Chop

How To Tweet More Than 140 Characters with Dave Winer's Little Pork Chop | Internet Marketing Strategy 2.0 | Scoop.it
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Little Pork Chop is a supersimple web app which allows you to post to Twitter longer messages than the typical 140 characters, by intelligently splitting your communication into multiple, numbered tweets.


To use it, you simply go the Little Porkchop page, type in or paste your message without worrying about length, and, instantly, the app previews for you how it would split into multiple tweets. You make your adjustments and you are set to tweet. 

A couple of nice additional touches include:

1) all of the following tweets after the first one in a sequence, are sent as replies to the first, so that the whole set can be read as a single thread,


2) the option to send tweets in reverse chronological order so that they will show up in the Twitter stream in the order you wrote them. 



Very useful. Easy. Immediate. 9/10


Little Pork Chop is the work of love of Dave Winer.
 

Free to use.


Try it out now: http://little.porkchop.io/# 


More info: 




HJJP's curator insight, March 23, 2016 10:16 AM



Little Pork Chop is a supersimple web app which allows you to post to Twitter longer messages than the typical 140 characters, by intelligently splitting your communication into multiple, numbered tweets.


To use it, you simply go the Little Porkchop page, type in or paste your message without worrying about length, and, instantly, the app previews for you how it would split into multiple tweets. You make your adjustments and you are set to tweet. 

A couple of nice additional touches include:

1) all of the following tweets after the first one in a sequence, are sent as replies to the first, so that the whole set can be read as a single thread,


2) the option to send tweets in reverse chronological order so that they will show up in the Twitter stream in the order you wrote them. 



Very useful. Easy. Immediate. 9/10


Little Pork Chop is the work of love of Dave Winer.
 

Free to use.


Try it out now: http://little.porkchop.io/# ;


More info: 

http://scripting.com/2014/06/07/littlePorkChop042.html http://scripting.com/2014/06/06/theEasiestWayToTweetAStorm.html ;




Deborah Fillman's curator insight, January 2, 2017 6:18 AM



Little Pork Chop is a supersimple web app which allows you to post to Twitter longer messages than the typical 140 characters, by intelligently splitting your communication into multiple, numbered tweets.


To use it, you simply go the Little Porkchop page, type in or paste your message without worrying about length, and, instantly, the app previews for you how it would split into multiple tweets. You make your adjustments and you are set to tweet. 

A couple of nice additional touches include:

1) all of the following tweets after the first one in a sequence, are sent as replies to the first, so that the whole set can be read as a single thread,


2) the option to send tweets in reverse chronological order so that they will show up in the Twitter stream in the order you wrote them. 



Very useful. Easy. Immediate. 9/10


Little Pork Chop is the work of love of Dave Winer.
 

Free to use.


Try it out now: http://little.porkchop.io/# 


More info: 




JoeWehrensDotCom's comment, April 8, 2017 3:58 AM
finally a solution for the 140 barrier
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Best Examples of How To Dramatically Improve User Adoption for Any Web App via User Onboarding

Best Examples of How To Dramatically Improve User Adoption for Any Web App via User Onboarding | Internet Marketing Strategy 2.0 | Scoop.it
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If you are looking for concrete examples of how you can significantly improve user adoption of your new online service, you better check out this new mini-site dedicated to illustrate in detail how popular online services turn the sign-up and getting started process into a success.


For each service reviewed you can flip through an illustrated slideshow that highlights each and every detail that makes a difference in the signup process.


Free to use.


Very useful. Simple to understand. 9/10


Check it out now: http://www.useronboard.com/ 


http://www.useronboard.com/onboarding-teardowns/ 


UserOnboard is the work of Samuel Hulick.





Thorsten Strauss's curator insight, July 12, 2014 6:25 AM

Best practice: onboarding. Best overview I have seen so far. Really good. 

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Identify Valuable Business Opportunities with the Consumer Trend Canvas

Identify Valuable Business Opportunities with the Consumer Trend Canvas | Internet Marketing Strategy 2.0 | Scoop.it
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Trendwatching.com, a web magazine devoted to analyze, research and report about upcoming consumer trends, has released the Consumer Trend Canvas (inspired by Alex Osterwalder's).


The free CTC has been designed for anyone interested in looking deeper into the innovation and business opportunities available by looking into the specific traits of new consumer trends.


The Consumer Trend Canvas per se is nothing else but a printable PDF framework that contains instructions, tips and examples as well as a full-page structured canvas that help you analyze any possible consumer trend.


"An easy-to-follow framework that will help you not only unpack and understand any consumer trend, but also help you apply it to launch successful consumer-facing innovations of your own."


More info: http://www.trendwatching.com/trends/consumertrendcanvas/ 


Consumer Trend Canvas: http://www.trendwatching.com/trends/pdf/2013-10%20CONSUMER%20TREND%20CANVAS.pdf 




Alessandro Rea's curator insight, October 17, 2013 5:06 AM
CONSUMER TREND CANVAS:

An easy-to-follow framework that will help you not only unpack andunderstand any consumer trend, but also help you apply it to launchsuccessful consumer-facing innovations of your own.

 

 

How & when to use the CONSUMER TREND CANVAS:Download your blank Consumer Trend CanvasTake the trend that you are interested in exploring further (either from us, or elsewhere!).As you analyze the trend, fill out the left hand side of the canvas (‘Understand’) with insights, data and examples. Then use the ‘Apply’ section on the right hand side to capture your ideas.Keep on circling back to re-examine how the segments relate to each other. Insights in one segment may highlight other elements of the trend and help you uncover truly novel concepts.Also, try using it to structure an innovation session with your team or a client. Then enjoy that ‘a-ha!’ moment as people both understand what a trend is all about, and how to make the most of it ;)

 

Read More: http://www.trendwatching.com/trends/consumertrendcanvas

Elías Manuel Sánchez Castañeda's curator insight, November 17, 2013 2:44 PM

A significant percentage of working-age Mexicans (PEA: economically active population) have no chance of finding a job as an employee, so it needs to develop the ability to use tools for self-employed or start a business. A useful tool is the Business Model Canvas, which allows a review sheet nine key concepts that has any business, and develop knowledge and actions that increase the likelihood that the company move forward.

Un porcentaje importante de los mexicanos en edad de trabajar (PEA: Población Económicamente Activa) no tendrá oportunidad de encontrar un trabajo como empleado, por lo que necesita desarrollar la habilidad de utilizar herramientas para auto-emplearse o para iniciar un negocio propio. Una herramienta útil es el Model Business Canvas, que nos permite en una hoja repasar nueve conceptos clave que tiene cualquier negocio, y desarrollar conocimientos y acciones que incrementan la probabilidad de que la empresa siga adelante.

Birgitta Edberg's curator insight, March 29, 2015 3:53 PM

Buiness Model Canvas and Customer Trend Canvas. Visualization make the Thinking Process Easier.

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Create Clickable Information Bars with Offers and Calls-to-Action In Seconds

Create Clickable Information Bars with Offers and Calls-to-Action In Seconds | Internet Marketing Strategy 2.0 | Scoop.it

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InfoBark is a web app which makes it extremely easy to create simple horizontal bars that contain a specific text, offer, or clickable call to action and which can be instantly embedded ad published inside any web site, article or post.


Infobark allows you to fully customize the text, colors and background of the "information bar" you are going to create and lets you save and create more than one bar.


Infobark also tracks impressions, clicks and conversion rates allowing you to monitor its effectiveness in real-time.



Free to use.


Try out now: http://www.infobark.com/




Janice Mobsby's comment, August 17, 2013 4:18 PM
This sounds great..Does it work with wordpress?
Robin Good's comment, August 17, 2013 5:11 PM
Yes, it does.
Susan Velez's comment, September 28, 2013 10:48 AM
I've seen several people using these bars...I guess I can see why. Thanks
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Write Once and Post To All Your Preferred Social Networks with Composer.io

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Composer.io is a new free web app, in early stage of development, which allows you to easily post from any web page to multiple social networks simultaneusly, similarly to what Ping.fm used to do.


Composer.io offers two free bookmarklets that allow to easily post to anyone of these social media networks:


  • Blogger
  • Facebook Profiles
  • Facebook Pages
  • LinkedIn
  • Plurk
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter
  • WordPress / WordPress.com
  • Google+ (coming)
  • many other


Works with your favorite auto-shortener.


Simple, easy to use, handy. Definitely worth a try.


Free to use for all beta users.


Try it out now: http://composer.io/ 


Features: http://composer.io/site/features/ 






Andrea Baldo's curator insight, July 19, 2014 8:47 AM

Enjoywebacademy 

digital marketing

social media

self publishing

e-learning

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Content Strategy Resources: The Ultimate Curated Collection

Content Strategy Resources: The Ultimate Curated Collection | Internet Marketing Strategy 2.0 | Scoop.it
Over 200+ hand-curated content strategy resources: books, blogs, journals, articles, conferences, and meetups - all in one place!
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If you re looking for great articles, resources and guides about content strategy and its characteristics, you have found what you were looking for.


Jontahon Colman, has curated an excellent catalogue of the best resources on content strategy resources available online. 


From books, to magazines, journals, blogs, articles, forums and events, this annotated list has plenty of valuable resources and it is definitely a valuable reference asset to save for anyone interested in deepening his knowledge about content strategy.



Free to use.


Check it out: http://www.jonathoncolman.org/2013/02/04/content-strategy-resources/ 





Brad Tollefson's curator insight, December 1, 2013 5:33 PM

So are Content Marketing and Content Strategy the same? No, but they are clearly related, so a better question to ask might be: are these two practices compatible with each other? Definitely!...

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Find Out Which Competitor Pages Are Most Shared on Social Media with Social Crawlytics

Find Out Which Competitor Pages Are Most Shared on Social Media with Social Crawlytics | Internet Marketing Strategy 2.0 | Scoop.it
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If you want to find out which specific web pages from your competitor websites are shared the most across social media you can now do so without having to spend a penny by simply logging into Social Crawlytics and providing the URL of the site you want to be analyzed.


The results you can get in a matter of minutes are pretty impressive. At a glance you can see which content from any web site you decide to analyze, has been shared the most across social media. Social Crawlytics takes into account all social shares that have taken place across Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIN, Google+, Pinterest and StumbleUpon, providing you with individual data points for each network.


Social Crawlytics also offers an open API which can be used to automate data collection, querying and reporting.


No registration required.


Free to use (with some limitations): https://socialcrawlytics.com 




Beth Kanter's curator insight, September 12, 2013 12:45 PM

For nonprofits, this could be useful for doing some benchmarking

Maxim Holding's comment, September 30, 2013 6:10 AM
very useful tool .. thank you
Maxim Holding's curator insight, September 30, 2013 6:11 AM

Find out your how your competitors are doing and compare your social media network.