Tweetdeck for Beginners

Creating Advanced Searches in Twitter (And TweetDeck)

Twitter Advanced Search Operators Twitter provides very useful, though complex, search functions, which can also be used within Tweetdeck. The easiest way to demonstrate their utility to to enter a few practice searches into the search page at all words in any position (Twitter search) Tweets containing the exact phrase (“Twitter search”) Tweets containing any […]

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TweetDeck For Beginners: Setting Up Twitter Lists

Start at Twitter.com Before you take any steps, you’ll need a twitter account. You can’t sign up through TweetDeck, so you’ll need to go to Twitter.com and create an account. Once you’ve created an account, fill out your profile and update your privacy settings. Next, create a simple list to use when testing TweetDeck. TweetDeck’s

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TweetDeck for Beginners: Setting Up Tweetdeck

Starting with Tweetdeck Before you make the commitment to downloading and installing the desktop version of Tweetdeck, you can get a taste by logging on the browser app at tweetdeck.twitter.com. Once you’ve logged on, you can add the accounts that you regularly access – usually your personal and work Twitter @handles. Click on the ‘Add

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TweetDeck Column Types And What They Display

Types of TweetDeck columns and what they display: Home: Timeline for one of your accounts Search: A column for a specific search term Followers: Follow activity for all your accounts or one specific account Tweets: Tweets from a specific account Mentions : Only includes when users mention a specific account Messages: Direct messages for a

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