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"Twitter Means Business" news coverage: •The Minnov8 Gang Podcast talked all things Twitter with the author. This episode delved into "Twitter Means Business" along with Twitterverse trends in business, politics and more. Also on the show: Rachel Stassen-Berger (@PolAnimal), politics writer at the St. Paul Pioneer Press. See a Minnov8 blog post about microblogging, with a brief mention of the author at the top. •Albert Maruggi of Provident Partners' popular Marketing Edge podcast interviewed the author about the book and his own Twitter experiences. Maruggi, a respected social-media expert, is a senior fellow at the Society for New Communications Research. •Veteran journalist John Reinan wrote about "Twitter Means Business" on top Twin Cities news site MinnPost.com. Reinan, now a senior director at Minneapolis marketing firm Fast Horse, also blogged about the book after hosting the author for a lively discussion about Twitter's business uses (that was a fun gathering). •Mike Rynchek of the Minneapolis-based Spyder Trap online-marketing firm blogged about the book after discussing it with the author over lunch (thanks for the sushi, dude). •Top national public-radio show On the Media interviewed the author about Twitter as a news-media business tool. The author described his Twitter use as a professional journalist. "Twitter Means Business" includes other media-use case studies, too. •The author was a guest on the Twin Cities' Minnov8 Gang Pocast to discuss Twitter's business uses, among other topics. He was one of several Minnesota business-technology journalists on the show. •Jon Gordon of top national public-radio show Future Tense interviewed the author about Twitter use during the 2008 Republican National Convention in downtown St. Paul. This event figures prominently in "Twitter Means Business." •Pistachio review. •eWeek article. •Terry Whalin review. |
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How To Twitter And Why You Should - Video 1 Part 2

I don't know what the inventers of Twitter were thinking when they created it or what they thought people would do with it but I am pretty sure it has developed in ways they never imagined.
However as the conversation below illustrates not everyone gets it! But as this article will show it has passed the point where you can afford to ignore it or just brush it off if you are serious about marketing your business or web site. The conversation below is a real one from which I copied an excerpt.
You can see all of it at
http://hubpages.com/hub/Twitter--twitter--tweet-tweet.






