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		<title>By: TimN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On many days, the only manual tweet out of our @sunyoswego college account comes in the morning, the day&#039;s preview and quick weather report. (Seriously, I think people enjoy the weather report.) That&#039;s augmented by an RSS feed of news, student blog entries, athletics scores. I think it&#039;s probably not enough, but then I&#039;m not sure which part of my job I&#039;d have to drop to keep it as fresh, dynamic and engaging as I&#039;d want.

I rarely see institutional accounts that tweet too much. I think most college accounts undertweet for similar resource reasons.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On many days, the only manual tweet out of our @sunyoswego college account comes in the morning, the day&#8217;s preview and quick weather report. (Seriously, I think people enjoy the weather report.) That&#8217;s augmented by an RSS feed of news, student blog entries, athletics scores. I think it&#8217;s probably not enough, but then I&#8217;m not sure which part of my job I&#8217;d have to drop to keep it as fresh, dynamic and engaging as I&#8217;d want.</p>
<p>I rarely see institutional accounts that tweet too much. I think most college accounts undertweet for similar resource reasons.</p>
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