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Dave Taylor
Dave Taylor has been involved with the Internet since 1980 and is widely recognized as an expert on both technical and business issues. He has been published over a thousand times, launched four Internet-related startup companies, has written twenty business and technical books and holds both an MBA and MS Ed. Dave maintains four weblogs: The Business Blog at Intuitive.com, Ask Dave Taylor, Dave On Film, and Attachment Parenting Blog. Dave is an award-winning speaker, sought after conference and workshop participant and frequent guest on radio and podcast programs.

The easy way to be added to the Media on Twitter database

I'm helping out with the Media on Twitter project and would like to get your assistance building a large and useful database for reporters and new media folk alike.

It's easy: just fill in the following TrackVia entry form:

Media on Twitter Submission Form

* = required field

Media First Name

Media Title/Beat *

Media Twitter ID *

Submitter Twitter ID *

Media Last Name

Media Outlet *

Media Country *

Submitter Email Address *


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So, for example, I'd use Dave Taylor, Business and Marketing, The Business Blog at Intuitive.com, @DaveTaylor, United States.

Join the directory and get your Twitter ID out there, and when you're done, send out a tweet about the project with the hashtag #mediatweet and, ideally, a mention of @DaveTaylor as how you heard about it. :-)

Thanks.

Disclosure: the Media on Twitter project team is running a contest to see who can bring in the most entries, and your using my blog to do so will help me have a better chance of winning. Thanks!
Posted by Dave Taylor at March 30, 2009 8:25 AM

Comments

Thanks Dave for your support!!!!!!!

Fingers crossed that the Kindle goes to you.

Posted by: Melissa Hourigan on March 30, 2009 10:19 AM

I signed up. Sounds interesting and hopefully *mutually* beneficial. I tweeted to somebody I think would be interested, but he asked a good question: what is this all about anyway? What really is the Media on Twitter project? Why does the @mediatweet user not have any updates at all? Just wondering.

Posted by: Cooper Strange on April 5, 2009 3:03 AM
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