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Posted on April 30, 2008
Just Another Twitter Post
There has been a lot of buzz on our blog about Twitter lately - with good reason. Companies are starting to understand the marketing power behind Twitter and what it can do to get the word out about your latest blog post, product, service or whatever message you want to convey in 140 characters.
Two days ago, Chris Brogan asked his followers on Twitter to 'tweet' him "Hi Cross Tech?" as he was in a business meeting, and I assume was discussing the effectiveness of Twitter. I wonder just how many people responded @chrisbrogan "Hi Cross Tech?" (I don't think Quotably has included all responses) I did. If you're pitching to a potential client about the uses of Twitter - you just backed your excact theory and possibly wowed them while in the process. Chris Brogan has 7,140 followers - even if only half of them were online at that exact moment - that's an outreach to 3,570 people that most likely blog.
Posted on April 23, 2008
Three Ways to Efficiently Feed Your Twitter Addiction
We have recently been covering a lot of exciting things around twitter. It can be used as keyword tracking, getting high visibility for your name and even as a proposal tool. There are virtually limitless uses because while the idea is very simple: 140 character update on what you are doing or thinking, you can use that in a bunch of different ways. What really makes twitter great is its widespread use. If you work or participate as a hobby in the social, blogging, web 2.0 industry you should go out and get a twitter account.
One of the problems with twitter is that once you follow around 50-100+ people you get overwhelmed with the conversations going on, and the slow, manually refreshing web interface hinders your ability to participate. Here are 3 tools to help you be on top of the discussions happening on twitter.





