Beautiful Connections with Twitter

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Diana Foster

For Diana Foster, life is a picture. And she knows, down to her very core, that every picture has a story. So she sees stories everywhere she goes, and takes great pleasure in greeting others (through her art and her sassy self) with snapshots of beauty, and on a really good day, wisdom. She has been expressing herself through art since birth, (you should see her Self-portrait in Diaper!) She has been a teacher and mother for most of her adult life, and she is ridiculously competent—she can cut, double-stick tape, or photograph her way out any problem, and into your heart. Not only is she a published artist, card maker, and photographer, but she has a passion and knack for making everything—every thing—beautiful.

This is the third in a series of guest posts on using Twibes and Twitter to make friends and grow your business. If you would like to be considered for a guest post, please email adam@twibes.com with an idea for a topic.

Joining Twitter a few months ago has proved to be an incredible decision. With so many choices for social networking, it can be overwhelming to decide where to place your energies. This venue makes sense to me as a business owner. Twitter has allowed me to build relationships and increase visibility. What a user-friendly site it is! In moments, I can read and send posts.

As a lifestyle photographer I believe in seeing rich, meaningful stories in everyday events, and I want my photos to reflect that philosophy. Twitter allows me to share these stories through words and pictures to a global community. Initiating a live Twitter feed on my Art blog creates a nice connection for my readers . My blog followers receive alerts about exciting events and fresh content.

Recently, I discovered Twibes. What a fantastic idea to connect with others who share similar interests! Using art to create JOY will certainly be enhanced for me with the use of Twitter!

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One Response to “Beautiful Connections with Twitter”

  1. HisNibs1 says:

    You have a lovely website Diana!

    Regards,

    Norman Haase

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