Thursday, February 9, 2012

How to tweet more than 140 Characters [How-To]

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140 is always a crazy number for most of the internet lovers, especially Twitter users. Twitter users sometimes go crazy if they've a big thing to express to this world. But Twitter stops users from doing this at the moment they try it, Because Twitter allows only 140 Characters per Tweet. So should all Tweeters need to squeeze their message within 140 Characters?


Hard Tweeters don't need to be panic. Here are some solutions to by-pass 140 Barrier.



TwitLonger
Topsy’s TwitLonger.com is the site I use via the Twitter desktop client, Tweetie, when I need to get beyond 140 characters. When you go over the character limit, a pop-up message asks if you want to post your “too long” tweet to TwitLonger. You can also of course write a longer tweet directly on the TwitLonger site, signing in with your existing Twitter account.
The site points out that your Twitter privacy settings are not reflected in Twitlonger, but it does recommend that you not use its services for sending direct messages. There are several Twitter-related web and mobile applications that support TwitLonger, including TweetList, Twizzle (iPhone/iPod Touch), Twitepad (iPad), and Touiteur (Android).
JumboTweet
JumboTweet is an easy to use web client for longer Twitter messages. As with TwitLonger, you simply log into the site using your current Twitter credentials. You can write as much text as you like, and a link to your extended text will be included in your tweet.
ezTweets
When 140 characters is not enough, eztweets is also a web client for longer tweets, but it has an added feature of allowing you to post your tweets to your Facebook account as well as to Twitter. ezTweets will take your longer tweets and split them into two parts.
TinyPaste
Okay, say you want to post a longer tweet that includes a list of technical instructions, or you want to highlight a long quote from a webpage. You might consider using TinyPaste for this purpose. With TinyPaste, you write your text, and format it the way you want. After you click the Submit button, you will get a URL link to your post that you can paste in your tweet. So essentially, TinyPaste is like writing longer text in your email or blog.
You can also password protect your linked post for say sending a direct private message to your Twitter contact. And on top of that, you can even have your extended post deleted after a specified amount of time.
TinyPaste also provides a bookmarklet and Firefox extension for quickly copying and pasting highlighted text on a webpage.
XLTweet
XLTweet is similar to TinyPaste but with less options. You can write longer posts in HTML format. The service will tweet the first 120 characters in your Twitter timeline and add a bit.ly short URL to link to the rest of the post. Your XLTweets will be automatically marked as “favorites” so you can readily find them.
But it's always best to keep your Tweets less than 140 Characters. Make your tweet short and make it easy for your Followers.

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