According to Twitter cofounder Biz Stone, who spoke yesterday at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Twitter is the fastest growing search engine and now serves over 800 million search queries per day. That's 24 billion searches per month. Let's put that into perspective with some general numbers found around the Internet on competing search engines.
While there are no hard and fast rules about how to write and structure your blog post, there are a few guidelines you'll want to follow so your post doesn't suck.
There has been a lot written about what goes into making a great blog, but in turning it around it may open your eyes to a few new ways of thinking about making your next blog posts the best they can be.
When clients start to actually experience social media marketing, only then do they really start to warm to the new direction. Unfortunately some show up to the party late, convince themselves they've missed the bus and decide to think the concept was just a bad idea. Everyone has a different perception of what social media is and is not; however while there are no hard and fast rules, the following misconceptions should be clear in your mind before, during and after you embark on your social media presence.
We really can’t deny the fact that businesses are testing out Twitter as part of their steps into the social media landscape. You can say it’s a stupid application, that no business gets done there, but there are too many of us (including me) that can disagree and point out business value. I’m not going to address the naysayers much with this. Instead, I’m going to offer 50 thoughts for people looking to use Twitter for business. And by “business,” I mean anything from a solo act to a huge enterprise customer.
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