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	<title>Comments on: Using Twitter Lists for Conferences</title>
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		<title>By: Michele McGraw (ScrappinMichele)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michele McGraw (ScrappinMichele)</dc:creator>
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		<description>That is exactly how I have been using the lists before each of the conferences I&#039;ve attended. It has helped me to track some of the conversations of attendees long before I get to the conference and before the hashtag is used. 

The other list that I&#039;ve created that I go to often is my list of local people on Twitter. Every time I follow someone and they are in my area, I add them to that list. I have learned about a lot of local functions through that list.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is exactly how I have been using the lists before each of the conferences I&#8217;ve attended. It has helped me to track some of the conversations of attendees long before I get to the conference and before the hashtag is used. </p>
<p>The other list that I&#8217;ve created that I go to often is my list of local people on Twitter. Every time I follow someone and they are in my area, I add them to that list. I have learned about a lot of local functions through that list.</p>
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This post was mentioned on Twitter by Icyflower: Interesting RT @chrisgarrett Using Twitter Lists for Conferences http://bit.ly/cykGye...</description>
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