Super Fancy Ninja Trick For Tweetdeck!
Posted: July 13th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: How To Twitter | Tags: tweetdeck, twitter, twitter marketing | 4 Comments »So, your using Tweetdeck and keeping an eye on all your peeps. That’s great! You should be…
Are you using it to it’s fullest extent?
In other words, are you talking to your international followers in their native language? If not, why? Don’t speak the language? Well, you actually don’t need to. Did you know Tweetdeck can actually translate your “tweets” into multiple languages. Here’s how you do it…
Very interesting! I have come across people that follow me… and I go to follow them back, and all their tweets are not in English! I’m not so advanced in my internet marketing skills that I am trying to tweet in multiple languages, but… I love Tweetdeck, so it’s interesting to see a feature I wasn’t aware of. Thanks!
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I’m glad you liked it Karen.
I think the translate feature is a very under utilized feature of Tweetdeck that truly opens up communication to the world and breaks down barriers. It’s so easy to communicate in multiple languages to people everywhere!
Hey Rob,
thanks for sharing this interesting and definitely overlooked feature of tweetdeck. I am a vivid tweetdeck user but didn´t get into trying it all out yet. Mind you, the translation can sometimes turn out to be quite funny. Me, being german, I was able to follow your translation example and it was – as always, when translations are done automatically- not completely right. Anyway, thanks again for sharing
Mirko
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Great feature! Appreciate pointing it out, as it does not look like something you\’d know to look for.
Listen, do you or anyone else, know how one might keep tabs on how many tweets you, yourself, put out, and if you can classify them?
An example might be (Today: 35 tweets in total were posted, of which 15 were specific to MLM invite to your site, while 20 were general in nature).
Hope that makes sense…would love to know if TweetDeck, or any other service, can provide that!
Thanks!
Ross