
Apparently, promising your left nut to someone is still worth a lot these days. As soon as I tweeted that rather hilarious/desperate statement I was contacted by one of the editors at Mashable: @Sharonfeder. Things progressed quickly and I was able to put up a great article with the help of Sharon and the Mashable team. I'm looking forward to writing more articles with them in the future but right now I'm just pretty excited. Here's an excerpt from the post:
Tweetups. You can’t escape them. They are pretty much ubiquitous these days. The @ nametags. The random awkward conversations that result when you have more than 140 characters to express yourself. Tweetups take an otherwise great service like Twitter and turn it into something much bigger.
Why? Because you are able to gather with online friends, meet new contacts to enhance your career, and have a few drinks. So here are a few quick tips for both the organization and managing of the actual event.
Mashable Article: HOW TO: Organize a Succesful Tweetup
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