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Aug 10 2008

Do You Use Twitter?

Published by rocque at 7:33 am under Social Networking News Edit This

Here is a video that I found about Twitter.  There was an embed code so I can share it with you.  Several bloggers use Twitter.  Several thousands of people use Twitter.  This is another way to get your name out to the world and start to let people know who you are.

Several internet marketers are using Twitter to promote themselves and their products. I hope you can see the video.


How Do You Use Twitter? from biz stone on Vimeo.

In April of 2008 Ernst-Jan Pfauth wrote about Twitter and business on his blog, The Next Web. It was a good article about some major corporations using Twitter to get feedback about their products and services.

This part is about Dell and some other companies:

The computer company follows the Twitter conversations by using Tweetscan and reacts when (potential) customers ask questions or complain about the Dell products. Forrester research does the same thing. “We listen to what people are saying and usually engage in the conversation when we notice one. Other companies like Jetblue, Marketingprofs, Zappos and Comcast do the same thing”, Owyang said. “That’s the immediate benefit”, Boyd said, “Yet the big picture here is that streaming services like Twitter are potentially very big for enterprises. People can follow projects or other companies by having things streamed to them. They don’t have to look it up anymore”.

Here is the Link to the The Next Web

It seems that the people in Amsterdam are always on the cutting edge of technology for some reason. It would be fun to visit one of their conferences one day.

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