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Twitter Door Mind Map: Twitter

1. Picture

2. Personal Interests

2.1. Politics

2.1.1. Sharing views about candidates

2.1.2. Republican

2.1.2.1. Pro life

2.1.3. Democrat

2.1.3.1. Pro choice

2.1.4. Libertarian

2.1.5. Election dates and locations

2.2. Hobbies

2.2.1. biking

2.2.2. camping

2.2.3. crocheting

2.3. Sports

2.3.1. Scores of games

2.3.2. Ticket Sales

2.3.3. inter mural sports

2.4. Music

2.4.1. Genres

2.4.2. Keeping up with artists

2.4.2.1. New abllums

2.4.2.2. Tour dates

3. Consumer Reviews

3.1. Restaurants

3.1.1. Prices

3.1.2. Menu items

3.1.3. location

3.1.4. service

3.2. Stores

3.2.1. Price comparison

3.2.2. Product comparison

3.2.3. Grocery Stores

3.2.3.1. Kroger

3.2.3.2. Publix

3.2.3.3. Ingles

3.2.4. Health Stores

3.2.4.1. Pharmacies

3.2.4.2. whole foods

3.2.4.3. Vitamin Stores

3.2.5. Clothing stores

3.2.5.1. Retail stores

3.2.5.2. technology stores

3.2.5.2.1. Best Buy

3.2.5.2.2. Radio Shack

3.2.5.2.3. Apple Store

3.2.5.2.4. Comparing brands and models of phones

3.2.6. convenience stores

3.2.6.1. gas prices

3.2.7. General Stores

3.2.7.1. Wal Mart

3.2.7.2. Target

4. How relationships are developed

4.1. how to get more followers

4.1.1. Talk to people, not at them

4.1.2. don't focus on yourself

4.1.3. Take part in conversations

4.1.4. Share your experiences

4.1.5. Help others promote themselves

4.1.6. Re-Tweet others content

4.1.7. Keep track of follower and quitters

4.1.8. Direct messages

4.2. Tips on building personal relationships

4.2.1. Re-tweeting is a great way to get noticed

4.2.2. Meet offline too

4.2.3. don't push your opinions on others

4.2.4. Being positive is contagious

4.2.5. Be authentic

4.3. Managing Relationships

4.3.1. http://marketingland.com/a-twitter-relationship-management-tool-26391

4.3.2. http://www.refollow.com/refollow/index.html

5. Entertainment

5.1. Entertainment Weekly

5.2. E! Online

5.3. Celebrities

5.3.1. Katie Couric

5.3.2. Luke Bryan

5.4. Humor

5.4.1. Cute Emergency

5.4.2. Buddy the Elf

5.4.3. She Ratchet

5.4.4. Regina George (Mean Girls)

5.4.5. Wife That Girl

5.4.6. Mermaid Problems

5.5. Television

5.5.1. Duck Dynasty

6. How Twitter is useful in business

6.1. Making existing professional relationships stronger and more intimate

6.2. Getting questions answered from colleagues in a timely manner

6.3. Expand your professional network

6.4. Find out when colleagues are available for meetings

6.5. Communications between people attending conferences and people not there

6.6. Share important news

6.7. http://gigaom.com/2007/03/15/eight-ways-twitter-is-useful-professionally

7. Small Companies

7.1. Promoting Officers

7.2. Discuss Topics

7.3. http://www.marcogiunta.com/why-twitter-is-beneficial-for-all-companies/

7.3.1. connect followers to a company blog

7.3.2. reaches people looking for information on your business

7.4. http://besocialworldwide.com/twitter-is-beneficial-to-small-business

7.4.1. quick and easy to get the word out

7.4.2. reach the masses

7.4.3. building your brand

7.5. Examples

7.5.1. May Designs

7.5.2. The Frat Collection

7.5.3. Peach State Pride

7.5.4. J.R. Crider's

7.5.5. Sorority Corner

7.5.6. Dress Up

8. News

8.1. Natural Disasters

8.2. Ten Big News Stories that Broke on Twitter

8.3. Breaking News

8.4. Fox News

8.5. New York Times

8.6. Abc News

8.7. Cnn News

9. How Twitter is useful in the classroom

9.1. Create a hashtag to make class announcements

9.2. Get feedback from students about lectures, tests, discussions in class....

9.3. Share interesting online material

9.4. Share information about events

9.5. Share lesson plans with other teachers

9.6. Share publications

10. Problem Solving

10.1. Tips

10.1.1. Keep questions relevant

10.1.2. Acknowledge answers

10.1.3. Be willing to answer your own questions

10.1.4. Leave space for answers and consideration

10.2. Examples!

10.2.1. Hotel Stay in Atlanta

10.2.1.1. Man in 20's stayed at a hotel in Atlanta to find a noisy carpet cleaner outside of room. He took a video and tweeted it with a complaint. Next morning the manager of the hotel brought him a snack, a book, and an apology for the noise and moved him to a quieter room! He has a 5 step plan for problem solving on Twitter:

10.2.1.1.1. Can the problem be fixed or do you hate the company?

10.2.1.1.2. Document the problem

10.2.1.1.3. Tweet the problem with the lined documentation

10.2.1.1.4. Wait for a resolution/acknowledgement of problem

10.2.1.1.5. If the problem is solved, share it!

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10.3. Jig

10.3.1. Social Networking Site

10.3.2. Aimed at helping people solve problems and give advice to others

10.3.3. Built around utility instead of sharing information

10.3.4. Says Facebook and Twitter aren't very good for problem solving because of all of the other things they do. Jig is built around problem solving.

10.4. picture