Twitter Overview: “Twitter in Plain English”

Have you heard the buzz about coaches and VAs using Twitter, but don’t know where to start? I found a great video by Lee LeFever from the Common Craft Show called Twitter in Plain English. Thought I’d share it with you.

Video: Twitter in Plain English

In just a few minutes with cute little hand drawings Lee gives you an overview of why Twitter is so appealing and how to get started.

Twitteris just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to social networking. There’s a whole lot more out there, including Facebook, MySpace, Stumbleupon, Digg, Del.icio.us, and a bunch of others. Entrepreneurs, such as professional coaches and virtual assistants, are finding creative ways to use social networking in business. It’s not just for fun any more. ;-)

Upcoming Free Tele-Discussion on Social Networking for Coaches and VAs

The New Coach Connection is going to host a unique tele-discussion on Social Networking for Coaches and VAs on January 20, 2009, at 1:00 PM Eastern/New York/Ottawa time. Avid social networker and long-time NCC member Kristen Beireis will host the call. Kristen is both a coach and a VA, so she is the perfect person to lead this call, which promises to be a lively and eye-opening 90 minutes.  It will be your chance to learn about how you can use social networking to attract clients, promote products, and other business goals. Register here to to the bridge number and PIN! It’s totally free for NCC members and guests, but you have to register. Invite your friends and colleagues, too.

Seats are limited, so vit the registration and info page soon. Here’s the link: http://ncctelediscussion.eventbrite.com

About Don H. Morris

As a a life coach, I help people clarify their goals and create a compelling vision to accomplish them. Learn more at my website, Encouragement Plus.
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One Response to Twitter Overview: “Twitter in Plain English”

  1. Was the Telediscussion on Jan. 20th recorded? If so, how might I access the download?

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