Every day, millions of people use Twitter to create, discover and share ideas with others. Now, people are turning to Twitter as an effective way to reach out to businesses, too. From local stores to big brands, and from brick-and-mortar to internet-based or service sector, people are finding great value in the connections they make with businesses on Twitter. Source Twitter 101 For Business
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Twitter: Best Practices and Tips: Even though half the universe is on Twitter these days, beginning out of nothing isn’t always that evident. If you really want your Twitter to fly high, it doesn’t end with just creating an account. Especially with this many people on Twitter, it’s important to know the tools you’re working with, and the dazzling reach of this innovating technology. In over forty pages this guide tackles every Twitter feature, tip and trick you can think of. Learn to work the interface, to Tweet from your desktop, cool Twitter bots and which people to follow.
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Ten Innovative Ways to Use Twitter for Business :
Download this free guide to learn how your business can convert conversations into actions, attract new followers, share information for potential customers and gain recognition.
Increasingly more companies use Twitter for business – to do market research, do brand advocacy and reputation management and provide selected highlights from a conference or event. Twitter allows them to expand their brand and thus generate new opportunities.
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Twitter Means Business – How Microblogging Can Help or Hurt Your Company: Millions of Internet users have fallen in love with the Twitter “microblogging” service, which lets them swap brief text “tweets.” Now companies are embracing the service to engage customers, promote products and monitor what is being said about their brands.
Given the passion and high profiles of “Twitterverse” denizens, the service has evolved into a vital early-warning system for businesses seeking to stave off criticism, and as a way to build better relationships with customers. That is why companies need to know Twitter. Embracing it can help a business thrive; ignoring the service could well hurt it.
For companies unfamiliar with Twitter, this book serves as a field guide. They will get a Twitterverse tour, and learn about the dozens of firms big and small that have harnessed Twitter as a powerful, flexible business tool. The bottom line: Twitter means business. This is an excerpt from the book “Twitter Means Business” by Julio Ojeda-Zapata.
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Marketech 2009/2010 – The Guide to Emerging Marketing Technology and Social Media: Much has changed since then and they’ve updated the guide for 2009-2010 with a few new chapters, an expanded list of resources and the most comprehensive social media and marketing technology glossary that you’ll find in any eBook of its kind!
This year’s MarkeTech guide features the following chapters:
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Social Media Mining, Buzz Monitoring, Customer Listening
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Twitter, Microblogging & The Statusphere
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Blogging
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Facebook
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LinkedIn
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Social Networking Environments
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Video Sharing
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Email Automated email (autoresponders)
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Social Media Optimization
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Widgets and Gadgets
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Photo, Slideshow and Media Sharing Environments
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Honorable Mentions in Marketing Technology
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Marketing Technology Resources
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Glossary



