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Win an iPhone – Digital Pacific Retweet Competition

Monday, December 14th, 2009

And the winner of a brand new iPhone is Twitter user @jetprint!
Congratulations! We hope you enjoy the wonderful prize heading your way.
A huge thank you again to all who entered.

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Retweet for a Chance to Win an iPhone
Digital Pacific is giving you the chance to win a 16GB iPhone 3GS just by clicking the black retweet now button! How simple is that? Once you use this special retweet button, you will get one entry into a draw at the end of this month for the wonderful prize. With Christmas just around the corner, this iPhone will surely make you or someone else on your list very happy.

All I have to do is retweet this? Is it really that easy?
Yes, it is that easy. All you have to do is click the black retweet now button on this blog post. After clicking the button, you will need to login to your Twitter account. Simply tweet the automatically generated code by selecting the update button, and you are now in the draw!

Can I retweet multiple times for multiple entries?
Sorry, but you may only be entered into the draw one time, but you can certainly retweet this message as many times as you want!

What if I don’t have a Twitter account?
That’s ok. If you don’t already have a Twitter account, you can get one issued immediately for free at http://www.twitter.com. You can then use the retweet button to enter as normal.

When will I know if I’ve won?
The entries will be accumulated through December 15 2009, and the draw will occur soon after. We will notify the winner via Twitter.

Best of Luck!

Digital Pacific

This contest is open to Australia residents only.

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Some Cool Twitter Tools You Might Not Know About

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Twitter’s simple and open platform has resulted in the creation of numerous Twitter applications and tools by those wanting to harness the benefits of this social networking system. The Twitter tools just keep coming, and with so many out there now, it’s hard to choose which ones to actually use. To help with your research, here are some cool Twitter tools you might not know about.

Hootsuite – Hootsuite is very cool, and if you manage multiple Twitter accounts, or have multiple users accessing one account, this program is perfect. The website displays all the various streams on the same page, such as your replies, direct messages and search streams. Hootsuite allows Twitter users to set up tweets to send at a specific time, and it allows you to check your click activity over time.

TwitpicTwitpic is a site that lets you integrate photos into your Twitter account. All you have to do is log in with your Twitter information, upload photos and display. Twitter will automatically pull in your photo, as well as any comments to them, as individual tweets. Twitpic also lets you track the number of times an image has been viewed.

TwtpollTwtpoll is another great resource for Twitter users who are looking for insights and feedback. Users simply log in with their Twitter account and create polls, which are then tweeted out to their followers. Twtpoll allows users to customise their polls page if they desire, and it tracks comments and re-tweets. Even better is the embed feature that makes it easy to display polls and poll results on other websites.

Tweepsearch – Tweepsearch is a tool that allows you to find more Twitter users by being able to search the Twitter bio section easily. Or, this tool can be logged into with a current Twitter account to let users search the bios of the people they follow or are following them. The creator has also integrated the ability to follow or unfollow directly from the search results!

TweetMeme – The TweetMeme website lists popular link tweets from Twitter with the number of times it has been re-tweeted. Basically, the site is a resource, such as Digg, where each re-tweet is like a vote for the link’s popularity. The tweets are organised on the site by category, making it easy to sort through the vast array of information presented on Twitter every day. The tool also provides a TweetMeme button that you can embed in your website or blog to help users re-tweet information they found useful or interesting.

These 5 Twitter tools are but a fraction of the options out there, but they should get you started. We at Digital Pacific dabble with these tools in particular, but what about you? Let us know what your favourite Twitter tool is and why by leaving a comment below.

And don’t forget to follow @digitalpacific on Twitter!

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Twitter Buzz

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Finally, Digital Pacific has joined the ever-growing group of businesses taking advantage of Twitter.  To receive updates on latest DP news, products, and just plain bits of life from around the office, add @DigitalPacific to your friends list.

New to Twitter?

You’ve probably heard all about it from one person or another by now – a business partner, a friend, or maybe even your mum – and have finally decided to create your own user name.  Don’t just let it sit there.   Use those tweets (update messages) and your Twitter profile to your advantage.  Here’s a brief run-down of how to start using Twitter to help you build your web presence:

1)    Build an interesting profile. In the Twitter world, a profile can act like a business card, so make it interesting, valid and unique.  For starters, make sure the Bio section includes keywords that other Twitter users might search for in order to find people to follow.  Good keywords will increase your followers, and thus your connections in the web world.  In addition to the Bio, use the background image to your advantage by throwing in photos and text relevant to what you are marketing (yourself or a business).  If interested in learning more about this process, TwiTip offers a rundown with great examples in their article Make a Good Impression with a Custom Twitter Background.

2)    Build up a friend and followers list. So you have something to say, but no one to listen?  Search for friends that might be tweeting information of interest to you, and you will quickly find that they will often be interested in what you have to offer as well.  Just by friending people, the followers list will grow.  This, in conjuction with a great profile, will draw attention so when you do have something to say, people will hear.

3)    Tweet regularly. The more you tweet, the more people will pay attention to you.   But, it’s not just about tweeting, it’s also about the RT, the @, and the DM.  Twitter facilitates the passage of information and news in short, concise updates of 140 characters or less.  To help with this you can re-tweet (RT) what someone else has already said, respond to (@) specific tweets, and even inquire further with a direct message (DM) to another user.  Getting involved will only help to build your presence.

4)    Include a link to your Twitter updates on your website/blog. Let the world know that you are now a member of this new and interesting social networking tool by including a link on your website or blog.  For example, bloggers can add a widget, like this one by Alex King, that automatically pulls in your latest Twitter updates, sort of creating a mini-blog within the blog itself.  Website owners can simply add a link to their twitter profile.

Again, this is just a basic run-down of how to get started in the Twitter world, but as you can see it is definitely an easy process that can genuinely benefit someone wanting to build a web presence.   Don’t forget to add @DigitalPacific to your friends list, and we’ll make sure to return the favor.  We are very interested in seeing how our customers are making use of their web hosting and prospering on the web.

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