I suppose you could discuss business ideas with them?
World Cup is just around the corner – how about a natter about England’s chances?
Find out how tall your followers really are?
I can’t wait to find out what interesting stories @northwestscenes has dug up in the last month.
Last time I met @kayhebbourn, she was telling me about an unbelievable new business opportunity.
Are you coming to Britain’s most exciting Tweet Up next Tuesday?
If you enjoy a Tweet now and again, come along to 140 Characters – the UK’s largest ever Tweet Up.
Meet Twitter followers from all over the country.
Enjoy the evening.
Make valuable contacts.
Meet 140 characters.
The Mill, Ulverston. Tuesday 23 March 2010. 5pm
RSVP here:
http://twtvite.com/qj8r20
See you at the party!
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Friday, March 19, 2010
What would you do with 140 characters?
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tweet Up with 140 Characters in Ulverston
Twitter enthusiasts are encouraged come out in force to make Ulverston’s latest Tweet Up the biggest in the UK.
The Tweet Up, aptly titled ‘140 Characters’, will take place at The Mill, Ulverston, on Tuesday 23 March.
Tweet Ups are fun Meet Ups for people who love to use Twitter and other forms of social media. The idea is to meet your online friends and have a good time finding out more about each other.
The last event was held at The Mill in February. It was attended by Barrow’s Labour candidate John Woodcock, CancerCare and LakesTV, amongst numerous other Twitter fanatics.
Kay Hebbourn, organiser of the event, has been amazed by the level of interest. She said: “Following the success of the last Tweet Up, which was the biggest in Cumbria, we have decided to have another and would love anyone who loves social media to come.
It's an excuse for a bit of a social, and to find out what everyone else is up to.”
There will be a variety of prizes up for grabs, and also charity donation opportunities.
Award-winning photographer Lesley Wood will be donating a particularly special prize to one lucky Twitterer. She explains: “I will give the winner a free photo-shoot. It will be for half a day, at your home or an outdoor location of your choice.”
Lesley is currently the “UK Pet Photographer of the Year” and specialises in portraiture of people with or without their animals. She is currently based in Cheshire, but is due to relocate to Ulverston this year.
The Evening Mail will be there to cover the event, which has already attracted interest from all over the UK.
Music and nibbles will be provided by The Mill, who will also be donating a special prize to a winner drawn from a hat.
Plans are still in the pipeline to introduce a Twestival to the area, later on in the year. This will be a whole weekend of events, meet-ups and fundraising.
Everyone is welcome to join in the fun – even those who haven’t yet become captivated by Twitter. The event is due to start at 5pm on Tuesday 23 March.
The Tweet Up, aptly titled ‘140 Characters’, will take place at The Mill, Ulverston, on Tuesday 23 March.
Tweet Ups are fun Meet Ups for people who love to use Twitter and other forms of social media. The idea is to meet your online friends and have a good time finding out more about each other.
The last event was held at The Mill in February. It was attended by Barrow’s Labour candidate John Woodcock, CancerCare and LakesTV, amongst numerous other Twitter fanatics.
Kay Hebbourn, organiser of the event, has been amazed by the level of interest. She said: “Following the success of the last Tweet Up, which was the biggest in Cumbria, we have decided to have another and would love anyone who loves social media to come.
It's an excuse for a bit of a social, and to find out what everyone else is up to.”
There will be a variety of prizes up for grabs, and also charity donation opportunities.
Award-winning photographer Lesley Wood will be donating a particularly special prize to one lucky Twitterer. She explains: “I will give the winner a free photo-shoot. It will be for half a day, at your home or an outdoor location of your choice.”
Lesley is currently the “UK Pet Photographer of the Year” and specialises in portraiture of people with or without their animals. She is currently based in Cheshire, but is due to relocate to Ulverston this year.
The Evening Mail will be there to cover the event, which has already attracted interest from all over the UK.
Music and nibbles will be provided by The Mill, who will also be donating a special prize to a winner drawn from a hat.
Plans are still in the pipeline to introduce a Twestival to the area, later on in the year. This will be a whole weekend of events, meet-ups and fundraising.
Everyone is welcome to join in the fun – even those who haven’t yet become captivated by Twitter. The event is due to start at 5pm on Tuesday 23 March.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Come Along and Tweet with 140 Characters
Following on from the success of Ulverston’s first Tweet Up in February, social networking enthusiasts from the area are being encouraged to come out in force to make the next event the biggest in the country.
The next Tweet Up, aptly named ‘140 Characters’, will take place at The Mill, Ulverston, on 23 March. The aim is to get 140 people, making it the most attended Tweet Up produced in the UK.
140 Characters is being organised by Go Ulverston and the Evening Mail. The last Tweet Up proved a huge success, and was attended by an eclectic mix of people, including Labour candidate John Woodcock and Ulverston student Catherine Courtman.
Once again, there will be prizes on offer and fundraising opportunities.
Kay Hebbourn, organiser of the first Tweet Up, has been amazed by the level of interest already for the next event. She said: “The last Tweet Up was fantastic. Everyone enjoyed themselves and it was great to see such a range of people and businesses.
The atmosphere was great, and we were well looked after by everyone at The Mill.”
The organizers are open to all ideas for 140 Characters and any future Tweet Ups. Possible avenues being explored are the possibility of stands, a projector screen and even a live video stream for the Evening Mail website.
Plans are still in the pipeline to introduce a Twestival to the area, later on in the year. This will be a whole weekend of events, meet-ups and fundraising.
Anyone who wishes to attend 140 Characters is more than welcome. The event is subject to start at approximately 5pm on 23 March at The Mill, Ulverston. Non-Twitter users are also welcome to join in the fun.
The next Tweet Up, aptly named ‘140 Characters’, will take place at The Mill, Ulverston, on 23 March. The aim is to get 140 people, making it the most attended Tweet Up produced in the UK.
140 Characters is being organised by Go Ulverston and the Evening Mail. The last Tweet Up proved a huge success, and was attended by an eclectic mix of people, including Labour candidate John Woodcock and Ulverston student Catherine Courtman.
Once again, there will be prizes on offer and fundraising opportunities.
Kay Hebbourn, organiser of the first Tweet Up, has been amazed by the level of interest already for the next event. She said: “The last Tweet Up was fantastic. Everyone enjoyed themselves and it was great to see such a range of people and businesses.
The atmosphere was great, and we were well looked after by everyone at The Mill.”
The organizers are open to all ideas for 140 Characters and any future Tweet Ups. Possible avenues being explored are the possibility of stands, a projector screen and even a live video stream for the Evening Mail website.
Plans are still in the pipeline to introduce a Twestival to the area, later on in the year. This will be a whole weekend of events, meet-ups and fundraising.
Anyone who wishes to attend 140 Characters is more than welcome. The event is subject to start at approximately 5pm on 23 March at The Mill, Ulverston. Non-Twitter users are also welcome to join in the fun.
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