Weekly Writing Challenge: Tweetizens
No matter how long you’ve been blogging, there is always more to learn. As part of the Weekly Writing Challenges, once a month, we’ll be highlighting a feature in the WordPress.com Dashboard and challenging you to incorporate it into your blog. We want to help you take full advantage of all the tools available on WordPress.com to make your blog the best it can be — and to make your friends jealous of your web wizardry.
To participate, tag your posts with “DPchallenge” or leave a link to your post in the comments. Please be sure your post has been specifically written in response to this challenge; obvious attempts to link-bait will be deleted. We’ll keep an eye on the tag and highlight some of our favorites on Freshly Pressed each Friday.
Last week, Michelle encouraged us to get out there and participate in blogging events. Whether the blogging events you’re contributing to take place online or in person, Twitter often plays a large part in tying participants together. Conferences, monthly blogging challenges, or even meetups often have their own Twitter hashtag so that participants, or potential participants, can stay in the loop on all of the discussions and general awesomeness that happens when bloggers work together.
At WordPress.com, we have two great ways to plug your blog into these conversations: Publicize and Twitter embeds. Publicize, which allows you to automatically share your new blog posts to other social networking sites, also includes an option to edit the message shared with your Twitter followers on each blog post.
To edit the message Tweeted along with your post, click on the Edit button next to Publicize and customize away. By adding a hashtag to the custom message, your post will automatically be included in the list of Tweets related to that topic, which means you’re reaching even more people. For example, Freshly Pressed post The Behavior of Socks mentions the hashtag #iWillNeverUnderstand. By inserting a hashtag into the custom message area in Publicize, all those following the topic will then see your post:

The underlined portion – #WordPress – would include this post in the list of Tweets about WordPress. Neat, huh?
Twitter can also be an excellent jumping off point for a discussion or dialogue. Run into a Tweet that sparks your interest or prompts a 1,000 word blog post on the benefits of participating in NaNoWriMo? You can share the Tweet with each of your readers by embedding it into your post. To do so, click on the date to the right of the Tweet so you can get to the individual Tweet page (or follow this handy guide). Then, grab the URL and paste it directly into your post on its own line. It will look something like this:
A NaNoWriMo author confronts his straight-talking muse after wrapping up 2012's attempt: wp.me/pP03N-P2
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Freshly Pressed (@freshly_pressed) December 04, 2012
Oh, and if you’re new to Twitter, never quite understood what a hashtag is anyway, or just want some more general information about the Twitterverse, don’t forget to take a look at Twitter’s Twitter 101 page and their introduction to hashtags.
For this week’s writing challenge, find a conversation that you want to be a part of, whether it’s a blogging event or a salient topic trending on Twitter, and use these features to slip yourself right into the discussion. Let us know, did you gain any new followers? Find a new Twitter friend or collaborator? If you have any questions, we’ll be here to help.
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Oh, so THAT’s how you embed a Tweet. No special plugins or graphics manipulation required. Thanks, Erica!
I’ve never embedded before either. Surprised by how easy it is!
I’m one of those people who doesn’t like social media overlap. I DO announce my blog posts on Twitter but for the most part prefer Twitter as a source of info for the brands and tv shows I like.
Similarly, I don’t mix my Twitter interests with Facebook activity. I use Facebook to interact with my real world friends and family so my updates there tend to be personal.
If I was pushing my blog on every social media platform I frequent I think it would be put people off. Of course I could be wrong! I will def watch the other comments here to see how others employ the various online “tools”
Excellent points. It’s great to figure out which ways each platform works best for you, whether that means mixing them all up or keeping them separate if they each cater to different audiences.
I use facebook as a personal network, to keep in touch with friends, and Twitter as a ‘professional’ network, to promote my writing.
But I also link my blog posts to my facebook account, to promote what I’ve written amongst my friends.
I think as long as you only push each blog post once per platform, it won’t put people off. Particularly if it’s written in the same words, and people can recognise when they’ve read it before in the first few words…
yes, I think that’s what I’ve feared most: annoying people wilth too many announcements of my posts which let’s face it aren’t really earth shattering news!
I like your idea of once per platform!
The way I look at it, by putting a message out there, I’m letting people know about something they might like to read.
And I’m sure some of your facebook friends will mention one or two less interesting things…
Very nice and interessant but do you an equivalent in Spanish or French languages! Thanks for your answer!
Whooopee! Thanks.
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buna seara !
thanks for the tips…and it always makes me smile to be online and see someone reference nanowrimo!
See also ‘How to Write Twitter Stories’ (my very first post, from 2010). http://wp.me/pOsPU-8
Wow, so much to learn! It’s a real eye opener. Thank you.
Thank you so much for sharing. I would like to more about Twitter.
I had my blog set up to automatically post to Twitter, but had no idea I could edit the Tweet that went along with my post and add hash tags at that point too. Thank you!
http://littlemisswordy.wordpress.com/2012/12/10/how-much-stuff-do-we-really-need/
Eep I love this weeks one, will focus on it when I’m not snuggling up to my brand new puppies
Hold that thought, puppies are totally worth tweeting about
http://ooplalund.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/puppies/
Totally agree! Cute puppies
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Came across a tweet that made me think about a Christmas spent in solitude, in a foreign city and a strange country a few years back. Here’s my entry for this week: http://takingtotheopenroad.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/a-solitary-christmas-on-the-road/
I’ve been wondering about embedding Twitter hashtags while using Publicize. Will definitely start doing that!
Hey guys! Here is my post about why underestimating people is bad. Enjoy! http://wp.me/p2Nofk-4o
Educative. Will sure try it this week?
My posts are set to auto-appear on Twitter, Facebook private, LinkedIn and my Facebook public page. TY WP staffers for making it so easy to use… and thank you for the extra tips today.
Eliz
i connecting all supported apps to wp! very helpfull to increase my traffic.
I did not know that about adding twitter tags, I’ll have to try that
This week was certainly a challenge and it terrified me! I have never #tagged a blog post before!! I think I did it right, I included #wordpress and #poetry in my tweet. http://winedrinkingmummy.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/i-brought-you-here/
To illustrate the use of Twitter as a blogging tool, I interviewed Twitter driving force – the Hastag!
http://dcmontreal.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/weekly-writing-challenge-interview-with-twitters/
G is for monsters: http://lastnorthboundtrainhasgone.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=641&action=edit&message=6&postpost=v2
Thanks for the tip! I have been publicizing my blog, but never knew about hashtags. In today’s blog I put a hashtag in for poetry. http://grannyslittleprojects.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/1267/
Not going to lie, had to look up “tweetizens.”
Can anybody tell me how to get on the ping back list?
If you add a link to this post in your writing challenge entry, your post will be listed in the pingbacks section
Ah ok I already did that earlier today but it hasn’t appeared as yet.
I am so glad I learned how to edit the “publisize” I’ve always been frustrated that I had to go back to Twitter and Facebook and add to my posts. I also never really knew what hashtags were for! Excited that I finally learned and hope it will increase my Twitter followers!!
http://pittiesforyourthoughts.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/dear-santa/
I hope to find other pitbull supporters with hashtags!!
I’m glad to hear that! (From one pittie supporter to another
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Thought about this challenge; however, my Facebook is used mostly to keep updated with family and friends. My family is so stressed out that if I link my blog to my Facebook half of the family would be angry at me because they think I am talking about them and the other half would be angry at them for being angry at me. Better to leave this one slide and keep the egocentric hotheads separated from the passive-aggressive defenders. I am curious about the response however.
I adore being able to edit that little tweet message! Now I can put the post where it belongs in the tweet world! http://triggerhappyhousewife.com/2012/12/11/the-little-things/
http://winedrinkingmummy.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/i-brought-you-here/ I hope I am doing this right as it didn’t appear in the pingbacks thingy. First time I have added a hashtag to a tweet before and I actually got one re-tweet! Ace.
Thanks merleytwister!
I wondered how one could make a more meaningful twitter message out of it. Thanks! http://ladyjlibrary.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/acceptance/
Woops…this made me realise that tagging DPChallenge and postaday are 2 different things! Apologies for confusing you with excessive DPChallenges that should have been tagged postaday….now will get on with this challenge…
Sometimes you just have to rebel. Here’s my DPChallenge:
Tweet Rebellion: From Peeve to Principle « melanielynngriffin.
http://melanielynngriffin.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/tweet-rebellion-from-peeve-to-principle/
I, for one, enjoy the spirit of rebellion
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
This challenge pushed me to finally publicize and promote my blog, so read all about it if you wish! http://polypurpose.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/ive-gone-public/
The blogosphere has been so supportive about it and now I have set up my own twitter account to link with this blog
Follow me @polypurpose
ahhh…so this is the weekly challenge…. well… I don’t have a twitter account though…but imtaking advantageof the tools as much as i know how. please check my blog post out if you have a sec!<3 http://kersheaclement.wordpress.com/2012/12/14/nope-im-not-kershea-clement-the-codenames-woodbridge-behind-the-scenes/
Yaaay I’ve been wanting to know how to do this! Tagged mine with #Advice and #SelfReflection.
http://pocketfuloposies.wordpress.com/2012/12/15/things-my-mother-says-love-yourself/