TweetDeck and Hashtag Tutorial

Posted on 10. Feb, 2009 by in Fresh Ideas, Technology

Look at me, I’m being helpful. A new friend of mine really helped me out a lot with Fellowship One by using a simple screen recording program (actually website) and today Sam and Matt recommended screen toaster, so that’s what I used to make this video. Many people have been asking me how to use TweetDeck and #Hashtags. Let me tell you, I’m no expert. I hardly knew what either were a little over a week ago, but I guess now I’m an expert.

So, here’s a five minute video that will get you tweet decking and hash tagging like the pros. :)

Be sure to expand to full screen so you can see everything.

Meet Kenny

Kenny Conley has written 1607 posts on CMO.

Kenny Conley is the primary author of Childrens Ministry Online and the NextGen Pastor at Gateway Church in Austin, TX. In addition to creating the Illuminate Conference, a high quality kidmin conference designed specifically for volunteers, Kenny is a published author and speaker. For more biographical info, click here.

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  • http://take2ministries.com/blog/ Todd McKeever

    Kenny you rock. I do wonder how much time you put into twitter, blogging, and all and when do you have it scheduled so that you can still get your local kids ministry accomplished? Oh please share that next if you would.

    Thanks again for the quick video. Very helpful.

  • http://samluce.com Sam

    We bow to the Hashmaster. Great video Kenny very helpful.

  • http://theorangeconference.com Betsy

    Thank you…..that was just what I needed :)

  • http://www.jonathancliff.com jonathan

    I can now forward this to people that bug me about Tweetdeck and Hashtags!

    Score!

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  • Juan

    Great video. Hiowever, I have a problem and I cannot find the solution.
    I used to open the hashtag within Tweetdeck, in the Dektop client. But lately, when I click on it, a browser windows pops up.

    does anybody know how to check the options in order to either restablish it or to change back this option?

    thanks maktes