Connecting on Twitter: How to Create Your Own Twitter Group

Posted Nov 18, 2008 by Miragi / comments 13 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Twitter is fast becoming the best way to communicate with anyone, anywhere, anytime! Want to form a community of like-minded Twitter friends to get even closer? Here's how!

While it's easy to sort out communications from friends on Twitter, they do not offer any way to form groups or communities.  Let's face it-people like to belong to a group. Groups make communication and socializing easier and more fun!  So, if you love Twitter but wish you could form a group of like-minded individuals on any topic imaginable, simply follow these steps, and you'll be forming your own Twitter family in no time!

1.  Visit http://www.tweetworks.com


2.  Log in using your Twitter ID & Password.  If you don't have a Twitter account already, click on the "Get One " link to set up your Twitter account!


3. Once you've logged in, click on the "Create a Group" button on the side bar (red button) on the home page of Tweetworks.

4.  In the popup window, enter a name your group, and offer a brief description. If you want your group to be private,  you must check the box beside "Hide group's posts.. ".  This prevents any posts tweeted within the group from being seen in public by the gazillions of other Twitterites!  Then click on "Create Group " to get your group on the fast track to Twitterdom!

 

5.  Next, it's time to announce your group to a select few or to the entire Twitterverse! Although we all know you are outstanding in your field, you don't really want to be out there all alone if you created a group, right?  On the right side panel, under Settings, click on the "tell people about this group on twitter " link. In the pop up invitation box, you can add names of Twitter friends, or send a message to your adoring public, announcing the presence of your group.  Tweetworks converts your Tweetworks Group URL into a tinyURL.  Because they love to make things tiny there, I guess!


6.  Now it's time to get that proverbial ball rolling, and open things up with the first message. Consider sending a general description message that elaborates on the purpose of your group, and telling people WHOM the group is for.  (Bukisa writers, Little Lebowski Underachievers, Jay & Silent Bob fans, the choices are limitless! )

So, what are you waiting for?  Get over there and grow your own tweeting group today!

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Comments

JCHume
JCHume said... on August 28th, 2009 at 8:31 AM

Good information. Thank you.

magicdarts
magicdarts said... on March 26th, 2009 at 2:02 PM

excellent stuff -just about to get signed up with twitter -very useful to know how to set up groups thanks!

icybcdoan
icybcdoan said... on March 12th, 2009 at 1:27 PM

Wonderful information! I'm still learning about twitter

HardworkinJudy
HardworkinJudy said... on March 2nd, 2009 at 1:15 AM

How informative. Thanks!

sassyshan
sassyshan said... on February 18th, 2009 at 6:01 PM

Great article and well written! Thank you!

PamelaR
PamelaR said... on January 11th, 2009 at 5:08 PM

I didn't know how to do this, thanks!

BrianJames
BrianJames said... on December 25th, 2008 at 11:17 PM

You did a great job on this tutorial. Pictures for every step is a nice touch, and it makes it seem easier than it would otherwise seem. I have yet to use twitter, but I don't know why. I'll have to look into it some more. I guess if more of my friends used it I would be a little quicker to jump on board.

WesleyJ
WesleyJ said... on December 7th, 2008 at 12:22 PM

Learning something new everyday! Thanks for sharing! Absolutely 5 stars..will try it out soon!



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