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I Am the Kind of Twitterer...
Erin Blaskie
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TweetDeck Answers
Erin Blaskie
This will be a post in which I update things about TweetDeck tonight (July 1, 2009). I understand it’s not a common practice to keep updating one post but this first one is just a graphical demo for my friend Laura.
I will take questions from Twitter and compile them into this post. Mmhmm. Live blogging.Managing Your Tweets in TweetDeck

Buttons from left to right:
- Move Column Left
- Show What is Popular in This Column
- Filter This Column
- Mark All As Seen
- Clear Seen Tweets
- Clear All
- Move Column Right
When you mark a Tweet as “seen” (or hit mark all as seen as I have before), your Tweets change from this:

To this:

(The slight variation being the little white dot disappears.)
Syncing Your TweetDeck Between Two Computers
Great question from Bob in Kingston. (The question being the header above.)
This is done inside of the Settings panel of TweetDeck but before I show you how to do this – let me caution you on something. It’s not perfect. While it does sync your two accounts, the “marked as read” and “seen” Tweets don’t always reflect across multiple computers. Even with this method. And, you still need to setup your column preferences on each computer.
1. Login to Tweet Deck and click on “Settings”

2. Click on Sync (the last tab on this window).

Ideally, this is *supposed* to work – this is why TweetDeck has the sync option but I’ve found that it doesn’t always connect to the server thus not creating a perfect replica of what you have in both accounts.

3. Login to your other TweetDeck account and do the same process.
Other questions? Tweet me! @ErinBlaskie
[tags]TweetDeck, Tweet, mark tweets as read, TweetDeck functions, Erin Blaskie[/tags]
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24 of Canada’s Top Upcoming Entrepreneurs and Leaders On Twitter
Erin Blaskie
WOW! Just when I thought I couldn’t fall in love with Twitter any further… I get named a top upcoming entrepreneur and leader on Twitter.

Thank you SO much to Adam Haroun for writing this article and for naming me #4 on the list… I appreciate it greatly!
Although, I must admit that it does make me feel a bit of Tweeting pressure…
For those of you who haven’t had the chance to visit Canada just yet…sure, we might have some brutally cold winters, and throw the occasional (or not-so-occasional) “Eh” into our sentences, but one thing you may not have come to realize about Canada is that we are a land of emerging young entrepreneurs and leaders who are taking social media by storm and leaving our mark in the world!
I have been privileged to meet many brilliant young entrepreneurs and emerging leaders through social media; including many of my fellow Canucks! Through networking on Twitter, I’ve been able to get to know many dynamic, driven entrepreneurs and leaders in an array of industries, stages of business development, and of all different ages…and now I’m thrilled to have the chance to share these young movers and shakers with you and why they are great people to learn from and follow on their path to success.
If you think I’ve left anyone out of this list (or if any mistakes have been made), please leave a comment below and we will make necessary adjustments.
Read the rest of the article here.
[tags]Erin Blaskie, Adam Haroun, Twitter, Tweet, upcoming entrepreneurs, leaders, Canada[/tags]










