Twitter Update: Have You Overheard?

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Joel Comm just sent out an email inviting me to add him on Twitter . Joel’s post got me thinking about Twitter, and the developments that Twitter has undergone this year.

EmperorAnton's Twitter Page

Looking at my Emperor Anton Twitter page, I notice it is a PR5. I am not sure how much if any “Google juice” it has, since tweets are only run 20 deep. So a link on there can only remain there as long as it is within the last twenty tweets. It may count for a little bit of Google juice, but probably not since any links in the tweet have a “no follow” tag. But I have seen tweets show up in the SERPS, so if you put a link to a desired site in a tweet and it shows up in the SERP’s, it could possibly result in a bit of traffic.
Overheard.it Screenshot

Twitter Update: Have You Overheard?

Overheard.it posts tweets on their site that are prefaced with “Overheard” or “OH”. Also, to be posted on the site tweets must be marked as “unprotected” or visible to the public.

After you post an OH tweet it will show up on Overheard within 15 to 20 minutes, unless you add them as a friend, then it should appear within 2 minutes.

Follow Overheard

Thanks Overheard

So your tweets can be published on yet another site. I know lots of people post their tweets on their Facebook page, blog, Myspace, and Mybloglog to name a few. And now you can add Overheard to the mix.

Brilliant Marketing

Overheard is part of the Sidebar Network, which is a network of sites being developed by the web design company, Sidebar Creative. From what I can tell the Sidebar Network consists of:

It’s a web site… it won’t destroy your computer. We’ll take your data and store it, but if we lose it, we’re sorry. We’ll probably sell aggregate data (but not your name or email address) to advertisers. We reserve the right to charge for this at some point. These terms might change in the future, but if they do, we’ll let you know. Cool?

This reminds me so much of all the Facebook apps that companies are developing in hopes of getting other Facebook user to use and become loyal customers. Give away something free and get some advertising in exchange.

If I were using Myspace, I would give Kudos to SidebarCreative for developing the Overheard site and further developing the Twitter advertising model, which even Joel Comm is starting to use.

What do you think about Twitter and Overheard?

Written by Pixelhead on December 18th, 2007 with 9 comments.
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Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Jonathan Snook
#1. December 18th, 2007, at 6:16 PM.

Snitter is just that: a desktop application for interacting with Twitter. The goal was to include all the features of the Twitter site (or close to, anyways) and offering up some unique functionality as well.

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#2. December 18th, 2007, at 7:47 PM.

Thanks for clarifying Jonathan. If I get a chance, I’ll see if I can sign up and configure my own and post a pic on the Flickr group.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Matt
#3. December 19th, 2007, at 5:06 AM.

Good tip…but like you said the Tweet goes by fast but any way to get eyes on your site or boost SERPS is a good strategy.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Pixelhead
#4. December 19th, 2007, at 1:14 PM.

Every little bit helps. I think developing a service like Overheard, Twitterlit, or any of the other sites that utilize Twitter to provide a service is the way to go.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com BizDevMarketing
#5. December 19th, 2007, at 3:24 PM.

Too add to the discussion, here’s an interesting post that talks about the benefits of twitter; comparing time and activities to the return & value, etc.
http://www.97thfloor.com/blog/twitter-getting-some-prime-time-csi-love/

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#6. December 19th, 2007, at 4:15 PM.

BidDev, thanks for stopping by and letting me know about 97thfloor. The link you left was to a Twitter graphic image, so I found the most recent Twitter post on the blog.
If you have a blog to link to please let me know.

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#7. December 22nd, 2007, at 4:26 PM.

Hm, interesting post. I didn’t know that much about Twitter. Looking into it more right now.

And nice link from BizDevMarketing, clears things even more for me.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Alfred
#8. December 28th, 2007, at 8:52 PM.

havent tried twitter yet but I guess i will now along with overheard

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Hunder
#9. July 27th, 2008, at 3:10 AM.

In Norway where I live there are little or no twitter activity to mention.
As a Internet Marketing Professional I use every opportunity to user such services to gain marketing knowledge, but at the moment Facebook is the king of the road.

I really like this blog.
Many interesting posts and stuff that makes me come back on regular basis :-)

Thanks!

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