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140 Characters (eBook)

A Style Guide for the Short Form

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2009 | 1. Auflage
208 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
9780470588369 (ISBN)

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140 Characters - Dom Sagolla
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Make the most of your messages on Twitter, Facebook, and othersocial networking sites

The advent of Twitter and other social networking sites, as wellas the popularity of text messaging, have made short-formcommunication an everyday reality. But expressing yourself clearlyin short bursts-particularly in the 140-character limit ofTwitter-takes special writing skill.

In 140 Characters, Twitter co-creator Dom Sagolla coversall the basics of great short-form writing, including theimportance of communicating with simplicity, honesty, and humor.For marketers and business owners, social media is an increasinglyimportant avenue for promoting a business-this is the first writingguide specifically dedicated to communicating with the succinctnessand clarity that the Internet age demands.
* Covers basic grammar rules for short-form writing
* The equivalent of Strunk and White's Elements of Stylefor today's social media-driven marketing messages
* Helps you develop your own unique short-form writing style

140 Characters is a much-needed guide to the kind ofcommunication that can make or break a reputation online.

DOM SAGOLLA helped create Twitter with Jack Dorsey and a team of entrepreneurs in San Francisco. He also helped engineer Macromedia Studio, Odeo, and Adobe Creative Suite, and now produces iPhone applications with his company, DollarApp.

Acknowledgments.

Foreword by Jack Dorsey.

Introduction.

The Short Form.

The History of Twitter.

Part One: LEAD.

Chapter 1. Describe: A Brief Digression to Discuss Journalism Is Warranted.

Observe the Truth.

Play with Perspective.

Lead with Action.

Chapter 2. Simplify: Say More with Less.

Constrain Yourself to the Atomic Unit of One Message.

Appreciate Craftsmanship as a Thousand Small Gestures.

Start Small and Serve a Special Niche.

Limit Yourself to One Sentence, One Thought.

Chapter 3. Avoid: Don't Become a Fable about Too Much Information.

Remember What Not to Do.

Find Your Lowest Common Denominator.

Divine a Strategy against Too Much Information.

Practice Self-Defense.

Part Two: VALUE.

Chapter 4. Voice: Say It Out Loud.

Extend Your Range.

Build Your Repertoire.

Strengthen and Amplify.

Chapter 5. Reach: Understand Your Audience.

Measure Reader Engagement.

Gauge the Reaction to Your Message.

Identify Your Fans.

Chapter 6. Repeat: It Worked for Shakespeare.

Enable Repetition of Your Message.

Repeat the Words of Others, Adding Your Mark in the Process.

Exploit the Twitter Effect.

Chapter 7. Mention: Stamp Your Own Currency.

Design Your Mark.

120 is the New 140.

Post One or Two Replies, Then Take It Offline.

Chapter 8. Dial: Search for Silence, Volume, and Frequency.

Pipe Up Just When It's Quiet.

Understand the Use of CAPITALS.

Discover Your "Office Hours".

Chapter 9. Link: Deduce the Nature of Short Messages.

Study the Anatomy of a Single Message.

Share the Power of Hypertext.

Change the Meaning of Words by Linking Them.

Chapter 10. Word: Expose the Possibilities in Phraseology, Poetry, and Invention.

Design Your Own Pattern

Build Your Own Lexicon by Inventing New Words.

Poetry Is a Guide.

Part Three: MASTER.

Chapter 11. Tame: Apply Multiple Techniques Toward the Same End.

Technology Will Consume Us If We Don't Learn to Control It.

Discover the Antidote to Each of 12 Stages.

Manage Multiple Accounts Effectively.

Remember: It's All about Timing.

Chapter 12. Cultivate: Meet 140 Characters, Each with a Unique Story.

Create a Culture of Fun.

Imagine Your Audience.

Focus on Learning.

Chapter 13. Branch: Steady, Organic Growth Is Most Manageable.

Don't Let Success Go to Your Head.

Do the Same Thing, but Differently.

Never Stop.

Part Four: EVOLVE.

Chapter 14. Filter: Teach the Machine to Think Ahead.

A Little Programming Goes a Long Way.

Breaking Things Is a Path to Learning.

Chapter 15. Open: Give and You Shall Receive.

Go Positive.

Never Limit Yourself to One Platform.

Chapter 16. Imitate: There Is Nothing Original, Except in Arrangement.

Become an Apprentice.

Take Someone Else's Style One Step Further.

Create a Caricature of Yourself.

Chapter 17. Iterate: Practice a Sequence of Tiny Adjustments.

Write Everywhere and Often.

Games for Words.

Ignite Change.

Part Five: ACCELERATE.

Chapter 18. Increase: Do More.

Produce a Series on a Short Subject.

Manufacture Velocity.

Exceed Constraints.

Chapter 19. Fragment: Do It Smaller.

Decrease the Size of the Atomic Unit, the Message.

Embrace Ambiguity.

Recommended Reading.

Glossary.

Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.10.2009
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Marketing / Vertrieb
Schlagworte Business & Management • Klein- u. mittelständische Unternehmen u. Existenzgründung • Klein- u. mittelständische Unternehmen u. Existenzgründung • Marketing & Sales • Marketing u. Vertrieb • Small Business & Entrepreneurship • Soziales Marketing • Soziales Netzwerk • Wirtschaft u. Management
ISBN-13 9780470588369 / 9780470588369
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