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Using Twitter to Find Wedding Ideas

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our twitter wedding inspiration concierge service! Are you needing an idea right away but don’t know where to look? Well, we’re bringing our search engine to twitter!
Simply tweet: @AskMWC Seashell Bouquet and our concierge service will automatically tweet back to you relevant ideas related to seashell bouquets in under 2 minutes!
Try it! It’s fun and a great and easy way to find ideas on the go! It works on all smartphones, so Android users, you don’t need to wait for our app to be released to use it!
A Wedding Scavenger Hunt
Here’s a fun contest that we’ll be running on a weekly basis.
Who doesn’t love a good scavenger hunt? We’ll be posting a photo on facebook that can be found in our search engine and it will be your job to find it!
Be one of the first 30 to tag the photo with your name to be entered in the scavenger hunt!
We’re limiting each contest to 30 entrants. Tag yourself early to be eligible to play!
Once you find the photo on My Wedding Concierge, copy down the URL and post it as a comment underneath the photo. The first one to do so wins!
There will be hints in the photo as to what you should be searching for – ie: a photo of wedding bouquet with tulips may be found on our site by typing in tulip wedding bouquet!
Remember, you have to “Like” us to play! The first scavenger hunt starts this morning so get ready to play! And yes, there will be weekly prizes too!
Happy Searching!
Technology Tuesday – A Bride’s Guide to twitter
What is twitter and why should brides use it? Twitter is a microblogging site that allows you to convey your thoughts in 140 characters or less. It’s free of charge and easy to use once you get the hang of it. If you’re planning your wedding, I’m sure you already know how many people want to help you plan your wedding – your parents, future in-laws, sisters, brothers, cousins, bridal party, friends, co-workers, etc… It seems like everyone has a say in helping you plan your wedding. There you go. 140 characters or less to tell them what you’re up to.
Sign up for an account if you don’t have one yet. It takes less than a minute to create one.
Click on the Find People button at the top of the screen and you can either 1. Invite people you know by email, 2. Find them by searching for their business name or name, 3. Enter your email address and twitter will pull up all your contacts and see who has a twitter account for you to follow.

Your tweets are seen by people who follow you, and your homepage includes a feed of the most recent tweets of people you’re following. It’s almost like an ongoing Facebook status update. There are also programs to help you manage your social media life via downloads or iPhone apps.
How to use twitter. It’s very simple. Once you are following somebody, just type the “@” symbol in front of their username (@iwedding) and then your message. Don’t forget – you only have 140 characters to get your point across. If you are including a link, use bit.ly to shorten the URL. That will give you more room for your message.
Your followers can jump into the conversation by clicking a “reply” button that appears when you put your mouse on the lower right hand corner of the message box. When they click “reply” your username is automatically populated in the reply box.
If you see a tweet that you think your followers would like to see, you can “retweet” it by typing RT @username and then either copying and pasting the message (tweet) or by clicking on the “retweet” button that appears when you scroll over the bottom right corner of the message box.
Why you should follow wedding vendors. A lot of wedding vendors are on twitter these days. Follow them for special offers only available to their followers, for special announcements, links to their most recent blog posts or real weddings, or advice.
The most common things you’ll see and use on twitter:
tweets: messages posted by user
RT or Retweet: messages reposted by another user
DM: a message sent directly to you (not seen by other users)
Follow Friday or #FF: A tag used on Twitter as a way to tell your followers about other Twitterers that are worth following. This is done most often on Fridays. Put the #FollowFriday hash in your message to let others know you’re sharing knowledgeable people that they should follow.
RT or Retweet: messages reposted by another user
DM: a message sent directly to you (not seen by other users)
Follow Friday or #FF: A tag used on Twitter as a way to tell your followers about other Twitterers that are worth following. This is done most often on Fridays. Put the #FollowFriday hash in your message to let others know you’re sharing knowledgeable people that they should follow.
If you’re interested in following us on twitter, our username is: iwedding – Click follow and you’re done!






