12 Tips to help you start using Twitter in less than 3 minutes

Author: toyoda2k  //  Category: Tecnologia, reference, social media

Are you new to Twitter? Let me help with this 3 minutes tutorial in your first steps on how to write ang the benefits of it.

Before start, make sure you know what is it created for and what are you intended to do with it. In my case, I created my account because I am a Social Media lover and mostly because I work with it. Also I want to gather the most followers as possible and spread the word in 140 characters.

IMHO Twitter has naturally created it’s own etiquete, but always know that you are delaing with people, and not with machines. Please, make sure to have in mind that every follower is a person!

Lets go to the tips and start following and have some followers to gain popularity.

TIP 1: You have only 140 characters to type in and send it out.

TIP 2: Follow people you are interested in.

TIP 3: Write what you want to spread out and what you think people will like to read.

TIP 4:  Download and install a client software to help you read all the microposts, I use Tweet Deck and finf it simple and useful.

TIP 5:  Go to a Twitter service site that lists all the most relevant people listed in different categories. My preferred one is Twitter Counter.

TIP 6:  In Twitter Counter, find and follow as many people as possible, always related to your interests.

TIP 7:  Always feedback to those that just started following you.

TIP 8: Give credit to those that sends nice stuff. Always retwit or mention the person that originally sent that nice micropost.

TIP 9: Keep your twitter account alive. If you find something interesting, share it on Twitter and mostly, mention those that you think is going to anjoy your micropost.

TIP 10: Follow these simple rules: @username - when you want to mention a user | RT @username - when you want to retwit someone’s twit | D username - when you want to send  a direct message to someone (without sending it to everyone) | RE - when you want to reference a link.

TIP 11: Keep in mind this is a social service and be social, think social and act social.

TIP 12: If you think this post was helpful in some way, please, follow me http://twitter.com/toyoda2k or search for toyoda2k.

Thank you and in the next few days, I’ll post some more interesting tips about twitter.

Toyoda

Understanding Email Bounce behavior and functions (soft bounce and hard bounce)

Author: toyoda2k  //  Category: Tecnologia, reference

This post is regarding a project that I am heading at the Office. I am dealing with emails and it’s behavior, and I came up with their bounce information and how it is treated by the email servers, and if they are a standardized for every server, or not. The fact is that even being out there for a long time, emails, are still, not a standardized communication tool, and varies from server to server.

If you first imagined that they were standardized, then you are mostly wrong. I can’t say that it is a fruit salad, but they have so many variations that they can’t just be defined by some simple rules.

Emails are used nowadays as a permanent and necessary tool mostly for communication, dissemination of information, and documentation. If you are a user that send emails but need to understand a little more about the issues regarding it’s deliverability, then you should understand what is Email bounce and it’s variations or if you are sending newsletter and needs to understand a little more on how bounces works and what to do with them, then reading this post will help, but please, it’s not the only truth, it’s just a simple small undestanding about this huge tool called email.

For start, there are two types of known emails bounces:

  • Soft Bounces
  • Hard Bounces

Soft Bounces are known as for their Temporary condition, such as “Mailbox full”.

Hard bounces are known as for their permanent condition, such as “User unknown”.

Bottom line is that it’s far from an exact science. There are lots of variants and new definitions that means nothing or means the same thing, nut in other words (literally).

Some Mail servers uses techniques to avoid or discourage spammers, or email that they believe that is from a spammer (by deduction). in this case they just reply as an User unknown response, but in most cases the user is known.Another situation is like the Mail servers responses is like: “Uder undefined” and other Mail servers responses are: “User not recognized”. It actually means the same thing, but the system has to be prepared to understand this information, if not, this is going to be just another unknown bounce, which primarily is classified as a Soft Bounce.

To eliminate emails classified as soft bounce from the database, it is better to have a repetition cause, like, sending emails for this specific user, more than once, and in email mkt campanign cases, more than one campaign. If in all of the cases, it bounces as a Soft Bounce, then, it’s better to remove it from the database.

For just an email purpose, try to understand the reason why it bounced and then it is going to be easier for you to make it through. but a few things may be checked at first, like double check the email spelling and if it is a valid email. If everything is ok, then check the bounce information. If nothing seems to be reasonable, then you shoud go to Google.

For an Email marketing campaign, you should check for a few information, is this a sanitized database? if not, you will probably get a lot of hard bounces, don’t feel scary, just sanitize it, in case your mail sender tool does not do it for you automatically, then, make sure you have a email to receive bounces, you certainly will have them, and check whick one are consider soft bounces, to resend it until it goes through.

Remember, it’s not a bible, it’s a professional, with years of road doing that saying what maybe one of the best solutions when dealing with email bounces.

If you didn’t understand a word, please leave a comment.

cheers,

Toyoda

Table CSS and the latest browser possibilities! (Internet Explorer 8, Firefox, Safari and Opera)

Author: toyoda2k  //  Category: Tecnologia, css, html, reference, webstandard

Have you ever had a problem coding a complex CSS for a layout?

If yes, most of your problems are about to end, as the new browsers CSS compatibility will come with this support for css table-related values on board.

Accordingly to the Digital Web Magazine it will be possible to make table like layouts using CSS techniques.

Using the CSS display property, it is possible to include table-relate values, such as: table, table-roll and table-cell. This is going to display the elements with the same characteristics of their HTML table equivalents.

For more information, please visit: Digital Web Magazine or you can visit www.w3schools.com.

And please give me a feedback about this.

Have you tried already? Not yet? Leave a comment below, let me know!

regards,

Toyoda

Bluetooth connection over my Car Mp3 Player (Pioneer) and my Smartphone (N95 8GB)

Author: toyoda2k  //  Category: Pensamentos, Tecnologia

Hi all!

This post is about the bluetooth connection over a  mp3 player and a Cellphone.

It is amazing how technology can push you forward to the usability interface and to the integration of every single gadget just using a bluetooth connection. In this post I’ll be talking about how does it workm and how it became user friendly to me.

Let’s start from the beggining! First of all, I’m considered almost an early adopter (I buy gadgets almost in the very release of a gadget in the market) and I like to be connected as well.

One of the gadgets thatI bought in 2008 New Year’s was the SmartPhone Nokia N95 8GB and from now on, my life is not the same. I can take 5MB Pictures, connect through wireless (802.11 g) internet everywhere and talk on Skype for free using my Smartphone, and recently I bought a Car MP3 Player from Pioneer, the model is DEH-P790BT, and from all the things, Im going to talk about the Bluetooth Connection.

Ok, let’s start it…

When the Installer guy finished installing the Pioneer in my Car, the first thing I wanted to test out, was the Bluettoth over my SmartPhone and I just did a simple search over my N95 and it just brought me the Pioneer Bluetooth ID and I Connected it very easily. Then, I just searched a friend’s name in the SmartPhone and dialed. Guess What?! I started to hear the phone audio in my Car Speakers and in the Pioneer screen I saw the name and the status of the Phone. It shows the name of the person I’m calling,  the strength of the signal, the battery of my cellphone and I can touch the dial for volume also.

I just thought about one Word…. Incredible! Incredible! Incredible! Simples as that and it works just fine! Oh, and It came with an appropriate microphone. And when I am inside the car, even with the mp3 player turned off, It shows me on the screen when someone is calling me.

And another great thing, is that my smartphone just need to be connected to the Mp3 player to listen to my Smartphone songs (using A2DP ou AVRCP). All I need to do is access my music library and hit the play button, at the same time I can hear my SmartPhone song playing in my car speakers as a streaming. Amazing huh?!

There’s more! I can transfer my smartphone contacts to the Mp3 player flash memory so I can call someone from the Pioneer Interface without touching my Smartphone.

Well, my phone and my pioneer can do lots of things other than bluetooth connection, but I won’t get in that subject here.

Processing this information is amazing even for me! Lateron I’ll be posting about some other cool stuff, not just new, but interesting!

I am used to say that It’s about technology failing the human being. Since I started using technology, I feel that I am misssing a few processess in my head. I became addicted to technology, but I like to walk on my bare feet still

Enjoy!

Here are a few links related to this post: (or Just Google it! LOL)

http://www.pioneerelectronics.com

http://www.nokia.com

Bluetooth - Wikipedia

A2DP

AVRCP

Campus Party

Author: toyoda2k  //  Category: Arte & Cultura, Pensamentos, Tecnologia

Dia 16 de Fevereiro fui à Campus Party Brasil 2008, considerada a maior, ou uma das maiores festas mundiais da Internet de campuseros.

Chegando lá, me deparei com grandes estandes de grandes empresas, como a telefonica divulgando seu produto Speedy, internet banda larga, o site recém-lancádo, Limao.com.br, entre outros, bem como a inclusão digital, com o projeto Acessa São Paulo e Escola Conectada, mas o grande atrativo desta festa foram os estudantes e seus projetos.

O projeto que mais me impressionou, foi o virtual sphere. Inclusive gravei com minha câmera um pouquinho do game virtual 3d. Vejam no link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a52A6fBo2z4

Chegando lá conversei com o Henrique, amigo de uma amiga, um grande blogueiro, que estava trabalhando no evento e o mesmo me contou um pouco dos bastidores. Se quiserem saber um pouco mais do que rolou, acessem o blog dele: http://revolucao.etc.br e lá vocês encontrarão muitas informações interessantes!Em breve postarei outros assuntos interessantes! Fiquem ligados!