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To Tweet or not to Tweet
18 Apr 2011 Mark
Twitter - To Tweet or Not To Tweet? As the number of businesses jumping on the Twitter bandwagon grows, it's worth considering whether Twitter could benefit your business. Still not sure what Twitter's about? Here’s a rundown on Twitter plus a quick look at features that may suit your company – and best of all most of these features are free! So what’s all the fuss about Twitter? For the uninitiated, it's probably easiest to think of Twitter as a public chat forum fueled by short SMS-style messages. People can 'follow' you by subscribing to your Twitter profile, then each time they log onto Twitter they can see your updates in a 'timeline feed' alongside news from other profiles they've subscribed to. Apart from the obvious brand building benefits of having people subscribed to your news, Twitter also opens out a myriad of business-building opportunities for free. However, like any form of social media, adding content and building up followers on Twitter can be time consuming, yet given that Twitter limits each 'tweet' to 140 characters ( around the same as an SMS) it's a lot more fast paced and casual than writing for blogs or newsletter articles, and can be done on the run via mobile. In fact, 37 percent of Twitter's active users access the site on their phones, making it a mobile marketer's dream. Still not sure if Twitter's for you?
Ask yourself these questions:
If you do decide to take the plunge, get in touch with us at Graphics Online and we'll go through our various Social Networking packages.
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