140 characters - that's all the space you get to answer a simple question: "What Are You Doing?" What began as a simple idea has spread like wildfire, as an estimated 30 million users - from celebrities to corporate brands - have expanded the idea to what they're thinking, what they're reading, what they find of interest and value.
Countless others have extended the original Twitter web page into thousands of applications - from productivity, to promotions, analytics to multimedia. From TwitterFountain to TweetLater and hootsuite, you'll be amazed at what a simple idea of staying in touch - 140 characters at a time - has become as a strategic online business tool.
So how does this apply to meeting planning business and why you need to get on Twitter now?
We invite you to join David Nour, author of Relationship Economics, ConnectAbility, and Social Networking Best Practices on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 3 PM EDT (Noon Pacific) for a look inside Twitter for Business best practices to help you listen louder - to an intelligent market, full of insightful ideas and best practices.
In 60 minutes, we'll cover:
- how to build a branded Twitter page
- how to follow and build a following intently, extending your brand online via this real-time interaction platform
- how to offer customer service, engage a broad based audience in an active community
- how to join Twitter groups, create hashtags for your next event, and drive exponential geospacial traffic and awareness to your web site, blog, and overall marketing gravity
Listen to David's
3-minute overview of this webinar.
Did you miss David Nour's last webinar? No worries, we've recorded it:
Ten Best Internet Marketing Best Practices for Meeting Planners