Useful Tips For Using Twitter While Traveling
May 9, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Flights
Twitter has become a world wide phenomenon now used by millions of people. Twitter is a free online social networking tool that allows users to post short 140-character updates to the Web for their ‘followers’ to read. As well, the site also allows users to ‘follow’ other people. This popular micro-blogging site has become a handy tool for world travelers. If you are planning on using Twitter while traveling, below are a number of useful tips to make the Twitter experience more worthwhile:
1. Before you book your vacation, follow some travel experts and travel groups from the area where you will be traveling. They will usually tweet areas of interest, information about events and attractions in the area, and special discounts being offered. You can also ask them questions. As well, following travel agencies and airlines will allow you to take advantage of late breaking deals and participate in promotion deals. It is essential to follow tweeters that best suit your travel plans. For instance, JetBlue has almost 500,000 followers to date and they often send out their latest deals information. You can ensure that you don’t miss out on special deals by setting up Twitter feeds. This can be done by clicking on ‘RSS feed updates’ on the profile page of the Tweeter you want to follow.
2. Twitter is a great way to find discounts on local hotels, restaurants, and other events and attractions. Consider following local establishments, hotels, and resorts, tourist bureaus, and more in the vacation destination for updates about latest deals and bargains. More businesses are now using Twitter to advertise their deals and promotions.
3. A helpful tool for Twitter users is an application known as TweetDeck. This application acts much like a personal browser which will display messages from preferred tweeters that is located in easy to navigate columns that organize the content according to the user’s personal preferences.
4. Twitter search is a helpful tool that has an easy to use search box that displays related results from the site. For instance, when using this tool to monitor your flight, you can arrange for all related real-time tweets posted on the site that can include the airline, airport, or other travelers.
5. There are travelers that are using people on Twitter to help them plan their vacation instead of using a travel guide book. For instance, as they travel, they will pose such questions as where is a good place to stay. Where is a good place to eat? Where is a good place to have a cup of coffee? Where is the best beach? Twitter can be very helpful if you are looking for recommendations.
Twitter is a social networking site that is fast becoming an indispensable tool for travelers as well as the travel industry. Because tweeting is limited to just 140 characters, the information sent out is just the facts with no fluff. Twitter is now also the fastest way to communicate with other travelers and travel industry. If you have not jumped on the Twitter bandwagon, it may be time to join and start enjoying the travel tweets.
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St. Patrick’s Day in Iowa
March 30, 2009 by Mercie Hallow
Filed under Destinations
St. Patrick is considered to be Irelands National Saint. He carries the symbol of Shamrock which is Irelands National Plant. Shamrock or the clover leaf in Irish legends is believed to present good luck to those who have it. The St. Patricks Day is an annual celebration in commemoration of Irelands well-loved Saint. He was the one responsible in bringing and spreading Christianity all over Ireland.
St. Patricks Day is also celebrated in other countries where Irish population is bountiful, like in America. In Dubuque, Iowa St. Patricks Day is celebrated through locals donning green shirts and carrying the symbols of the clover leaf. In some parts of Ireland, people do get carried away as they dye a whole river green in commemoration to their favorite Saints. During the festival, native Irish food and delicacies are also served for the peoples enjoyment.
St. Patrick is Irelands patron saint. The festivity in celebrating this special day is so grand, but who is this St. Patrick anyway? St. Patrick is reportedly known as the one who drove away all the snakes in Ireland thats the reason why there are no snakes to be found in Ireland. St. Patricks Day is spent on March 17 which is said to be the day St. Patrick had died.
Green, gold, shamrock, and luck are the usual symbols too often seen in a St. Patricks Day Celebration. Children and adults as well look forward to this event in anticipation as several fun and activities await them. Performances, musicals and dance numbers with colorful green and gold costumes are presented to the delight of the attendees. A mascot in a leprechaun outfit and a green bowler hat is usually the Festivals main attraction.
Go and celebrate at the St. Patricks Day. Wear your favorite green top and pick a clover leaf. Dont forget to wish your luck!






