Are you the only person who can tweet on your twitter account? The answer is probably "no".
As I checked Twitter this morning, I found a number of tweets from a friend that related to Miracle Berry product. Amazing Weight Loss products have nothing to do with her business. I sent her the following:
Do non-profit organizations need to use social media? Of course they do. This presentation covers the basics of any social media strategy and an overview of how to present a non-profit brand and message via social media.
Social media tools offer you the opportunity to establish yourself as a "thought leader", a person recognized as either an expert in or guide to a particular field. Thought leadership is a tool to help you become recognized in a job search, position yourself for a promotion, or to promote your projects and plans.
Sometimes you want to show a tweet in context or forward one via email. Each tweet has a unique URL. To get that URL, right click on the tweet's timestamp and select "COPY LINK LOCATION" (or the equivalent for your browser). Paste the link into an email or open it in your browser to see the tweet in context.
I've written before about social media metrics. Klout is a live (more or less) indicator of my influence in and on the twittersphere. Peerindex measures influence and reach, too. I think both interesting measures influence in the twittersphere. Twitsprout is for the more compulsive among us.
I've put a live widget in the left sidebar of the home page that displays both my Klout score and my PeerIndex.
For those interested, here's the code for the block: