What is Runt.ly?
Runt.ly lets you share notes and images over the web and on social networks like Twitter.
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  • Multi-platform image sharing
  • Share pics from your hard drive or from the web
  • Tag your friends on Twitter
  • Write WYSIWYG notes of any length
  • How does it work?
    Just upload a pic or write a message and instantly get a short url you can share anywhere!
    You don't need to sign up ever.

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  1. Great slideshow related to web application marketing:

    Designing for Social Traction
    By MuhammadAtton January 12, 2010
  2. Tag followers on Twitter.

    How to Tag Twitter users in a photo or blog. 

    We just released a cool new feature on Runt.ly that allows you to tag anyone who follows you on Twitter in a photo or a note - just like on Facebook!  It is easy to get started:

    1. Login or create a new account on Runt.ly (this feature only works on registered accounts)
    2. Upload a photo or add a note
    3. Once you save your photo/note just look for the link at the bottom that says "Tag Twitter users in this note."
    4. Clilck the prompt that says "Connect your account to Twitter."


    That's it!  Now you are ready to start tagging users.  Re-click the "Tag Twitter users" link at the bottom of your post and start typing the names of of the Twitter friends you want to tag.   We will even send out a notification for you to let them know that they have been tagged!

    Please give it a try then drop us a line and let us know what you think of this feature. 

    By Runtlyon January 28, 2010
  3. How do I use Runt.ly? 

    Still not sure?  Check out some examples of runts created by our users:

    sharing jokes: http://runt.ly/3novmo

    recipe sharing: http://runt.ly/rhx02x

    image sharing: http://runt.ly/bxhs51

    full blog entries: http://runt.ly/jlmvuj

    wtf?: http://runt.ly/uipboz

    more fun: http://runt.ly/4ceryi

    also check out the video demo of our new image library feature: http://runt.ly/4pknkc

    By Runtlyon January 20, 2010