1. Avoid over sharing. You don't want to tweet about a fight you have had with a friend or significant other or about how much you hate your boss. I think this is important because Twitter is a very public place and anyone can see what you write. It could endanger your job/relationship if you are writing things like that all over Twitter.
2. Don't use Twitter to tell about your everyday tasks. A lot of people will find this to be boring. I think this is important because it seems that Twitter is a place to post your ideas on certain subjects, not a place to write about the cereal you ate this morning. You can use Facebook to post these types of things.
3. Have a bio. When people see an interesting tweet they will want to find out more about you. I believe it is important to have a bio so that others can decide if you are someone that they would really like to follow on Twitter. It helps others to see if you have anything in common with them or not.
http://www.nten.org/blog/2010/04/28/social-media-and-privacy-best-practices-managing-your-personal-and-professional-identities
http://blog.ogilvypr.com/2008/08/the-creation-of-twitter-best-practices-round-1/
http://www.davidleeking.com/2008/06/25/twitter-best-practices-so-far/
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