Twitter Tutorial For Beginners

39 thoughts on “Twitter Tutorial For Beginners

  1. Need to market my books and have been lost on Twitter. Yeah, now I understand all the stuff so much better. Really enjoyed this class! Thank you!

  2. I keep wondering why David has only 339,608 as of now, He gives thousands $ worth of free information in such a simply way. He should have over 10 million people subscribing ! Common people, SUBSCRIBE to his channel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What you want all for FREE And not return a favor? I learned every single thing from him. My first Mac laptop, how to use , do i need antivirus all that shit. I trust him more then my teacher. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE BECAUSE HE HELPS SO MANY PEOPLE . HE IS AWESOME ! I just wonder how he keeps going so well :~) I am big fan of your :~) YOU ROCK !!!! THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART

  3. I keep wondering why David has only 339,608 as of now, He gives thousands $ worth of free information in such a simply way. He should have over 10 million people subscribing ! Common people, SUBSCRIBE to his channel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What you want all for FREE And not return a favor? I learned every single thing from him. My first Mac laptop, how to use , do i need antivirus all that shit. I trust him more then my teacher. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE BECAUSE HE HELPS SO MANY PEOPLE . HE IS AWESOME ! I just wonder how he keeps going so well :~) I am big fan of your :~) YOU ROCK !!!! THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART

  4. Great video and content. I'd suggest really cleaning up the captions underneath. Improve the transcription to reflect what you're actually saying, capitalize, use correct spelling, use periods. Thanks for doing this!

  5. I've had Twitter since it first came out, but hardly ever used it… I had a different user name from the one I have now and oddly enough had a decent amount of followers. During the years I think I've had like about 5 accounts and I started the cycle once more . This time it's mostly to follow certain people and businesses for updates…. like you I'm not interested in getting a lot of followers nor making my account noticeable to anyone. But I've found out that most of the people I follow on Twitter check it out much more often than Facebook, Instagram and other social media sites, so I can MAYBE ask questions and MAYBE they will get answered. Anyway, your tutorial has been quite helpful , I gave it a thumbs up and have seen quite a number of your tutorials here in You Tube , even though I hardly comment, and they have all been very helpful. I love the way you cover so much information so accurately and in such a short time…. I never get tired or bored…. really awesome. Thank you.

  6. David, I was looking for something more simple than what you offered.  And the first 10 minutes of your video did nothing for the learner, other than having to listen about you giving advice.   I was looking for generic information    (i.e. why is tweeting needed?   If I tweet something, who's going to read it anyway!  If I tweet, who's going to see it?  Do I need to have friends on the internet so they will see what I tweet about?).           For those that have not been in the internet life much, and don't have the daily interaction that is necessary for their jobs even, then YOUR tutorial does not help them about Twitter, abd tweeting!

  7. Hello David. I Googled myself and saw they had my Twitter account I thought was deleted clicked it & was happy to delete it again the account I opened after that one I deleted due to a troll. Now I cannot get back to my 3rd account . Should I wait 30 days & hopefully the first two will be gone and by default will it go back to the one I want? Thank you David I know your busy yet I am stressing. Chow

  8. I just wanted to find out what the "#" and "@" symbols, any other symbols used on twitter are for, how they work. Watched about the 1st 10 min of the above video and I did not learn anything. I'm just wanting to know the basics and no all of his philosophy of "how" and "why" to use twitter. I'm still looking for a good twitter tutorial.

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