Roundup: Twitter For Small Businesses - Small Business Computing

Roundup: Twitter For Small Businesses

Jan 13, 2011
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Small Business Trends: Roundup – Twitter For Small Businesses

Twitter has arguably changed the way people, and businesses, communicate. Should your small business be tweeting up a storm?


“With just 140 characters, twitter has changed what it means to communicate. And, in case you haven’t noticed, the way we do business too. If you aren’t using twitter, talk to someone who does. Find out why they do and what twitter has done for their business. With such simplicity and such versatility, there are probably as many uses for twitter as there are entrepreneurs and small business owners. Find out more about how and why the small business community is using twitter (and how you probably shouldn’t use it) below:

Marketing Basics –

How Ivan Walsh makes money on twitter and how you can too. Seriously, too much discussion about twitter (and most other social media, for that matter) is about building relationships. That’s fine, but it doesn’t really begin to scratch the surface of how social media can and is being used to build small business revenue, not just brand. Here’s more. Bloggertone

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