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Click to Tweet | The easy, tweet about this link generator | Twitter tool · ClickToTweet.com

Click to Tweet | The easy, tweet about this link generator | Twitter tool · ClickToTweet.com | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Clicktotweet is the best, easiest and simplest way to promote and advertise your blog, website, business and stuff on Twitter.

 

Create fast tweet about this links to use on your website, blog or even Twitter and help deliver your message, the right way....

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This free tool will help you get more shares of your blog posts by inserting an easy to use "Click to Tweet" link in your posts.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, March 22, 2017 2:39 PM

This free tool will help you get more shares of your blog posts by inserting an easy to use "Click to Tweet" link in your posts. Hat tip to Social Media Examiner.

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Vellum: A reading layer for your Twitter feed ← nytlabs

Vellum: A reading layer for your Twitter feed ← nytlabs | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...To address this use case, we created Vellum. Vellum acts as a reading list  for your Twitter feed, finding all the links that are being shared by those you follow on Twitter and displaying them each with their full titles and descriptions. This flips the Twitter model, treating the links as primary and the commentary as secondary (you can still see all the tweets about each link, but they are less prominent). Vellum puts a spotlight on content, making it easy to find what you should read next.


We also wanted to include signals about what might be most important to read right now, so links are ranked by how often they have been shared by those you follow on Twitter, allowing you to stay informed about the news your friends and colleagues are discussing most.


Vellum was built as a quick experiment, but as we and other groups within The New York Times have been using it over the past few months, it has proven to be an invaluable tool for using Twitter as a content discovery interface. So today we are opening up Vellum to the public. We hope you find it as useful as we have. Happy reading!...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

This is a worthy innovation for those who use Twitter to research, communicate and find news. Developed by the New York Times Lab, it's well worth checking out.

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