Comments on: Irish media influence on twitter growing http://www.eoinkennedy.ie/public-relations/irish-media-influence-on-twitter-growing/ Traditional and Online Merged Sun, 14 Aug 2016 04:29:16 +0000 hourly 1 By: admin http://www.eoinkennedy.ie/public-relations/irish-media-influence-on-twitter-growing/#comment-13536 Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:19:35 +0000 http://eoinkennedy.ie/blog/?p=200#comment-13536 Thanks Derry. Multiple twitter accounts work bet but keeping track of them all can soak up a lot of time. Twitter rules and norms are been written as the platform evolves. Big changes in RT this week and lists last week.

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By: Derry O Donnell http://www.eoinkennedy.ie/public-relations/irish-media-influence-on-twitter-growing/#comment-13534 Thu, 19 Nov 2009 00:56:43 +0000 http://eoinkennedy.ie/blog/?p=200#comment-13534 Hi Eoin, Interesting post and observations. I find Twitter a great source for interesting articles and contributors. I did find however, that I believed I needed to set up different accounts for my publications to avoid confusion amongst friends and followers. For Life and Fitness Magazine I set up @LifeFitnessMag for updates on fitness and health as not everybody would be interested in those (although they should be :)). I then Retweet some of those from @derryo so people know what hat I’m wearing so to speak. Similarly, for the Tipp Tatler magazine, I set up @TippTatler to promote Tipperary related tweets and local news, which again may not be of interest to everyone. It can get confusing at times. I’m quite happy to receive press releases provided they are newsworthy and of relevance to the readers of the different publications.

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