If you use Twitter, I could use your advice.
As I noted in a post last week, I am leading an Edge Business Magazine Twitter for Dummies workshop Tuesday morning. Unlike last week’s webinar for the American Society of News Editors, this program is not focused on journalism. This is for people from a variety of businesses or professions who might use Twitter for a variety of purposes.
I have recruited a few local Twitter veterans to tweet some advice during the workshop, but I welcome advice from others as well. If you use Twitter in your work, please feel welcome to tweet answers to the following questions (along with other advice), using the hashtag #Edge.
1. How has Twitter helped you connect with people in the community?
2. How have you or your colleagues connected with clients or customers or made other business uses of Twitter?
3. What other business or professional use have you made of Twitter?
4. What has been your biggest problem or concern using Twitter for business or work?
5. What’s the best fun you’ve had using Twitter?
The workshop runs from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 14 (tomorrow), and I will be sharing the tweeted advice at the end, so please tweet your advice by 8:15 a.m. CDT on Tuesday. Thanks.
I have met more people on Twitter than any other way since moving back to the CR area in 2008. I’ve had actual conversations with people I’d never have met otherwise, people who share similar interests or business goals. I have met and networked with people via Twitter, and a few of those have led to new business deals. It’s like a virtual golf course. Deals get done on Twitter! And I enjoy hearing what everyone else is talking about. If you aren’t monitoring your brand on Twitter, you are missing out.
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