Twitter is a very good way to promote our site.Twitter is very best social networking site and the very best advantage of twitter is it is free.
Twitter, again, is only good if you know how to leverage it. I actually think it works faster than SEO once you know how to incorporate a blitz social media campaign into your arsenal.
there was a time when no new features were coming to twitter but now we can see a new feature every week on twitter.
On the one hand, the growing number of Twitter features is inspiring, but at the same time I haven't begun using 90% of them, preferring to stick to the core of the service
More followers more is your influence and more marketing opportunities and high traffic for your blog!
Twitter is good, But have some problems like this, no traffic, no value something... But get best discussions some times
I agree. Following people is good if we like their tweets. If they are not regular enough to give what excited info the person gives. I have more than 1400 followers on twitter. How many do you have?
You can engage in a live conversation with prospective and current customers and keep them updated with your products and services, build your brand, get followers and drive traffic to your site, get new ideas for new products and test public opinion, get up to the minute news events...
Twitter is easy to use. In registration, it will only take you less than a minute to join, and no confirmation e-mail needed. You can create as many accounts as you want. Followers are considered friends. Once they follow you through your tweets, you can follow them back and immediately considered you as a friend. Message boards or “tweets†itself can be viewable in public whether you’re friends or not, and you may include your URL as well which is clickable. Twitter also has unique profile templates, which can be created through HTML mode or purchase it through legitimate dealers in different auction sites related to templates.
Social network takes up to 20% of Net traffic, so it is worth it. Try catchy content and hash tages and links - and see what happens.
A Twitter List is a great tool for relationship building that allows you to group together people you follow, so that you can easily track what they’re up to. You can also choose to keep your list private or public, with the latter option allowing others to follow your list. The number one advantage of creating a Twitter List is convenience. Imagine getting to follow all your favorite bloggers in one stream without having to sift through the tweets of all the other people you follow! However, not many people are taking advantage of this convenience to build up their public relations efforts. Here are a few ways that Twitter Lists can help you: [h=3]Media Monitoring[/h] Create a list of the media you’d like to cover you, so that you can easily follow what they’re saying and quickly jump into the conversation to answer a question or help them out. You’ll see that media ask for story ideas or sources to interview for their stories from their Twitter community. [h=3]Market Research[/h] Create a list of your top blog commenters or people who fit your target demographic. Take note of what interests them, what problems they currently have and the products or blogs that they recommend. You can then adapt your own offerings, whether it’s a product or blog post, to what your audience is saying they want and need. [h=3]Share the Love[/h] Feature reporters, clients, and your niche influencers on a public list like “Top 20 Innovative Minds†or “15 Tech Reporters You Need to Follow†and then, tweet this list to these people. They’ll appreciate the recognition and you’ll stand out to them even more. For example, I created a list called “20 Men Entrepreneurs to Follow on Twitter†that generated a lot of buzz for my blog. Just make sure your hosting service can handle the traffic you’re going to get! [h=3]Keep an Eye on the Competition[/h] Use private lists to monitor your competition’s conversations and learn from what they’re talking about. Again, you may be able to glean some helpful information for your business based on what you learn.
I think that the reputable company should have got an official Twitter account, at least if it's an IT enterprise
1. Potential for your tweets to go viral. 2. Hash tags 3. Twitter users are likely to click links if they recognize and trust the sender 4. Simplicity 5. Promotion, if done properly, is safe and easy on Twitter 6. It is easy to find a receptive audience for just about anything.