Almost two years ago in June 2009 I wrote a post that was featured on This is Spain about Twitter users in Spain. It is interesting to see what has happened in the meantime to those featured back then. Many of the users from then now no longer use the service or have moved on into different accounts. Many continue using Twitter strongly, including the number one and two on the list below
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So you have come here from Twitter, Welcome. This is the landing page for Twitter people who have come to “Houses For Sale in Spain“. Thanks for visiting. You have a couple of things here. A welcome and a video describing what I do for people. It is just a couple of minutes but it will give you more of a taste of who I am and how I might be able to help you out in Spain.
I thought it was time to show my ability (sic) at making carcasts while turning extremely tight corners. Here is a carcast about Twitter users in Spain.
Yesterday I put up my twitter mosaic so you could admire all of those beautiful people who I follow. Now there are some people on there who I shouldn’t be following because I started using Twitter a long time ago and used something called autofollow. One word, Don’t. It allows spammers to send you rubbish all the time. Social media is now the best way to get up to date with relevant information about what you are interested in. If you are reading this you should be interested in Spain because you have an interest in coming here.
Here is my latest list of people you should be following if you want to know more about Spain, life and lifestyle in Spain and Twitter in Spain. Also see the end of the article for a golden rule for Twittering which you really should not break if you are going to be taken seriously on Twitter or anywhere else for that matter
How being featured in a blog that is read can help get you followers on Twitter. The Spain Twitter crew grows again #Twain
Twitter is something of a phenomena these days and it is catching on in Spain. Here are some of the best users of Twitter in Spain. They get it! From guesthouse owners in Cordoba, to a Donkey in Mallorca to someone with a wreck with an ADSL line attached in Galicia you can find all human, and animal, life here.
The other blog I write which is a bit more Valencia based has reached the milestone of 300 posts tonight so I put up a special post looking back over the last three and a half years in the Valencia Property Market. From unsustainable boom to depression and bust here is the start of it