"Don't Just Type Your "Tweets"- Speak Them"
When it comes to social networks, Twitter is definitely
king. With millions of users, and new ones coming on board
daily, this micro-blogging service is a very powerful
communication tool.
In the space of 140 characters, you can type short messages
and instantly send them to your "followers". But what if
you don't have Internet access and you still want to send
those tweets? No problem. If you have a phone, you can
speak your messages, and within a short amount of time
see them posted on Twitter.
Let's review some of the services that can be used to
make this possible.
1) www.TwitWoop.com
Your voice message can be up to 140 seconds long.
Your followers can even use reply codes and respond
in kind to your messages. You can register up to
two phones per Twitter account. After registering,
you'll need to call a New York or California phone
number to record your outgoing tweets. If you live
out of state, you will be charged long distance call
rates.
2) www.CallTweet.com
Local access numbers are provided which you can call.
All you need to do is enter in your username and password,
and start talking. Your followers will receive a tweet
that contains a link back to your audio message. Simple.
3) www.TweetCall.com
It doesn't get any easier than this. Once registered,
call 877-TWEETCALL and speak your "tweet". Within
minutes, it's passed on to your Twitter account. Your
user name and password for this site are the same
as your Twitter account.
4) www.TwitterFone.com
No Internet access? This free service makes it possible
to speak your message into any phone, and within 5 to
10 minutes have it posted on Twitter. You'll need to
ask for an "invitation" to be able to register for
TwitterFone. Local numbers are provided. "Twitter
Streams" can also be replied to, or direct messages
can also be sent.
So, the next time you want to tell the world what you're
up to, forget the computer and "speak your tweets". Now
that you know how easy it is to do, you might find that
this is your favorite way of updating your followers,
and "Tweet Speak" might just become your second language.
I sure wish they would have taught this in High School.
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