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Opening for business: The Tweet Diner

September 15, 2010 by Margie Clayman 8 Comments

I am happy to announce that this Saturday (September eh…18th, yes) at 9 PM EST, Stanford Smith, aka @pushingsocial, and I will be opening up a diner.

Not a real diner, mind you, but a special Twitter Diner. We’re calling it..the Tweet Diner (#Tweetdiner)

I wanted to use more than 140 characters to explain a bit about what we are hoping this will be. Essentially, we have a few goals.

1) To create a venue where folks learning Twitter or other Social Media sites can ask questions

2) Where subjects of interest can be discussed – no specific focus like other chats, but just across the board. And not just business-related either, because…

3) We also want this to be a place to socialize. Network. Meet people. Engage. It’s hard to do sometimes during the work week, so we thought we would create an opportunity for actually being social on a Social Media site. I know. Gross.

So on Saturday night, after your kidlets have been slumbering, and when you think, “Man, #blogchat is so far away and my Thursday chats are just a distant memory,” c’mon over and visit us at #tweetdiner. We’ll be there chatting, and we’d sure be jazzed if you joined us. Woncha?

If you have any questions, comment below or find one of us over on Twitter 🙂

Image by Michal Zacharzewski. http://www.sxc.hu/profile/mzacha

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  1. nicwirtz says

    September 18, 2010 at 11:18 pm

    Great start, you can tell the success of a tweetchat if Twitter puts one of the moderators in Twitjail during it!

    Reply
    • Marjorie Clayman says

      September 18, 2010 at 11:46 pm

      is that so? haha 🙂 Well, thanks for the glass half-full take on it. I am so ticked!

      I hope you come again! Any ideas are welcome 🙂

      Reply
  2. Jason Sokol says

    July 12, 2011 at 9:14 am

    Margie,

    I use TweetDeck for stuff like this, but how in the world do you keep up on what is going on during these tweet discussions?

    @jwsokol

    Reply
  3. Marjorie Clayman says

    September 16, 2010 at 8:55 pm

    Thanks for the mention, Dawn!! I appreciate it 🙂

    Reply

Trackbacks

  1. Dawn’s World Weekly News 09 17 2010 says:
    September 16, 2010 at 7:56 pm

    […] of chats that are out there.  Also a new chat will be starting on Sunday nights at 9:00p ET #Tweetdiner which will be hosted by @RLMadMan and @pushingsocial – I plan on being […]

    Reply
  2. Twitter for Beginners Part 13 – 7 Reasons to Attend #tweetdiner says:
    September 29, 2010 at 7:12 pm

    […] If you are new to Twitter, or maybe like me an advanced beginner, I encourage you to attend the #tweetdiner chat on Saturday nights (9:00e8:00c) co-hosted by @pushingsocial and @RLMadMan.  Here is a description of #tweetdiner. […]

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  3. new at Tweetdiner – Share a Post | Margie's Library of Marketing Musings and Morsels says:
    December 18, 2010 at 10:49 am

    […] TweetDiner will be marking its approximate 3-month birthday! By the time a baby turns 3 months old, they are […]

    Reply
  4. Tweets that mention Opening for business: The Tweet Diner | Margie's Library of Marketing Musings and Morsels -- Topsy.com says:
    February 13, 2011 at 1:41 am

    […] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Tyrell Mara, Jaclyn Mullen. Jaclyn Mullen said: @DeRochier and other #Twitter peeps–here is an overview on #Tweetdiner http://bit.ly/g0fFSt […]

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