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		<title>The Twitter dilemma: how to tweet value in 140 chars?</title>
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<p>Everybody seems to be nuts about <a href="http://www.twitter.com">Twitter</a> these days, and although I&#8217;m a real greenhorn compared to some of the Twitter-Top-Guns, even I find myself checking my Twitter homepage before opening my mailbox first thing in the morning. Those who use twitter for professional purposes agree that, the key of a successful Twitter profile is constantly sharing (rather: tweeting) value with your followers.</p>
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<p>When I first read these words of wisdom, a pretty natural question popped into my mind: <strong>how the heck can you share value in 140 characters</strong>?</p>
<p>I was unable to answer this question aptly enough, so I&#8217;ve plowed through a couple of thousand tweets to find some real value on Twitter. Here&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve found.</p>
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<h3>How to share value on Twitter?</h3>
<h3>Share a read!</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s easy, because you don&#8217;t have to squeeze it into 140 characters. Just punch a title and a URL, and you&#8217;re done. If it&#8217;s your own piece, add: <em>New blogpost</em>, if it&#8217;s someone else&#8217;s that you&#8217;ve just come across, add: <em>Reading</em>.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s always more valuable, if you share someone else&#8217;s articles or posts (and similarly, it is more valuable for you if someone else is sharing your ones), but as long as the read you&#8217;re offering is valuable and not completely off-topic, feel free to push your own stuff, too.</p>
<h3>Share a tip</h3>
<p>A tip or advice can arrive in the form of a tweet (you have to be really smart to give an advice in 140 characters, but I&#8217;ve seen people succeeding), or in the form of an URL. Tips, advices and how-to-s are always worshiped by Internet users, and Twitter is no different.</p>
<h3>Share a handshake</h3>
<p>Twitter is a networking site, after all. Say hello to a friend, who just joined the conversation, welcome your new followers, or say goodbye to someone who&#8217;s going to sleep a couple of continents away when you&#8217;re slurping your morning coffee. You can do it in a direct message as well, however, if you do it publicly, you show their Twitter names to all of your followers, and they&#8217;ll just love it.<br />
People come to Twitter to garner attention, so everybody will appreciate a bit of extra limelight.</p>
<h3>Share a hug</h3>
<p>Attention, fame and referred visitors are one thing, but people also tend to like the idea of being popular. If a tip you received was helpful, say thank you. And do it in front of the crowd of your followers. If your fellow-Twitter(er) made you happy, you should return the favor. (Hint: you can also show your gratitude by ReTweeting the original tip, for the sake of extra publicity).</p>
<h3>Share a wink</h3>
<p>Be useful by not being so useful all the time! After all your Twitter-friends are not just cold machines. If they tweet that they&#8217;ll try to make the most of their day, tell them, you keep your fingers crossed. If they complain about the London weather, tell them it&#8217;s the price they pay for the awesomeness of Marmite. Make their day in 140 characters. What can possibly be more useful than that?</p>
<h3>Share a laugh</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s a professional world we&#8217;re living in but everybody will appreciate a good laugh. If not, he or she will immediately unfollow you. And that&#8217;s the way it should be.</p>
<p><strong><em>Do you have any other ideas how one can share value in the 140 characters provided by a Twitter Tweet? Please don&#8217;t hesitate to leave a comment. And if you liked this post, let your followers know!</em></strong></p>
<p>Photo: <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/ndm007/">nathan</a></p>
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