Cute Twitter Names

Sat, Aug 18, 2012, by wendyhidayanto

Social Networks

Cute Twitter Names.

At the time of signing up on Twitter, Twitter will ask FullName / full name and username. Difference between them is the FullName will be displayed in the Bios. While the username used to login and will be part of our profile URL, for example http://twitter.com/tunardy. Twitter users greet each other with an additional username @ in front of each. So you can say hello on Twitter @ tunardy me. If we look carefully, the @ function is to replace http://twitter/ on your profile URL. So when you click @ tunardy, then you will be redirected to my profile page.

Although the username can be changed, but you have to think of a username that you use it wisely. Here are some tips in choosing a username on Twitter:

Describe who you are
On Twitter, you are your username. The people will greet you with your username, not the full name. So make sure that the username that you have be able to describe who the owner is. If you use Twitter for personal purposes, then a good username is your first name. While if Twitter is used for business, it is a good username is the name of the company, product name or the name of your service. And to promote your website, then a good username is your domain name.

Brief
Username length allowed is 15 characters. But you must remember that the length of a tweet that is allowed is very limited, only 140 characters. So if you take advantage of all the characters are allowed, then the number of characters left for people who want to greet you only 114 characters.

Easy to remember
Brief is not enough. Your username must also be easy to remember. Be careful with a similar spelling. For example, the @ @ pasmantab pasmantap. Or @ to @ Anteve quiz. Username is difficult to keep in mind will make you hard to find by your friends and they will be reluctant to greet you because they have forgotten your username.

Easily typed
Although Twitter allows you to use capital letters, lowercase letters and underscores (_) in your username, but you should note that the majority of Twitter users use HP. Imagine how difficult it is to type the @ 4l4y! You should also note that most HP users will have difficulty in typing an underscore (_). So even though the character is allowed, but it would be wise if you do not make it part of your username.

Note:
For those of you who already have hundreds of followers and want to change the username, immediately after you make the change username, create a new Twitter account with your old username. Then in the biographical data provide information about your new username. It is also highly recommended to tweet information that your username has changed.

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