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2:08
stevebuttry
- Journos, help my "Twitter for Journalist" workshop. How do you use Twitter?
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2:11
robroc
- @stevebuttry Crowdsource interview questions: ask your followers what questions they have for the person you're interviewing.
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2:13
mathewi
- @stevebuttry: listen, respond, connect, distribute (and re-distribute), discuss -- lather, rinse and repeat :-)
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2:13
robroc
- @stevebuttry QA: Publish an informal draft of a story on a blog. Ask readers for comments. Use that to enrich the final copy.
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2:13
robroc
- @stevebuttry Lazy web: Ask around who's an expert or a witness on a subject or event.
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2:18
danloving
- @stevebuttry It's a great way to build relationships, and thus, sources. I'm always amazed by who knows what.
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2:18
danloving
- @stevebuttry Also great for coming up with story ideas. If there is chatter, there might also be greater interest.
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2:18
BenCJones
- @stevebuttry There is, of course, the purely promo Tweet: "Hey guys! Read me story about....)
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2:20
BenCJones
- @stevebuttry I also like to Tweet briefs and relevant thoughts about meetings, etc. I'm covering.
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2:49
mhowie
- @stevebuttry Sorry forgot the
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. Also use phone tweets to report breaking news to followers and to newsroom.
2:49
mhowie
- @stevebuttry
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And we get sources and tips from a great interactive group of followers.
3:02
ScottNelson
- @stevebuttry In my job, I find it supremely useful for listening to a narrowly defined group. Less interested in the push part.
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