TweetFunnel Enhancements for July 19, 2009
We’d like to thank our users for all their feedback via phone, email and UserVoice. We have released a number of changes to TweetFunnel based on this feedback.
We’d like to thank our users for all their feedback via phone, email and UserVoice. We have released a number of changes to TweetFunnel based on this feedback.
The biggest complaint about Twitter is people say that many of the postings are about the banality of daily life, like what you had for lunch. Well, if people are talking about their meals on Twitter, doesn’t it make sense for restaurants to have a presence there? In this post you’ll find a compilation of tips for restaurants marketing on Twitter.
When you joined Twitter for your organization, you may have noticed that there is a lot of lingo associated with Twitterverse. There are plenty of fun, made up words like tweeple and twitterati, but there are also some key words and phrases that are vital to understanding the community. Below you’ll find these along with their definitions.
Twitter is a fluid community where almost anything goes. However, there are a few rules of thumb I have learned as a corporate Twitterer. Here they are:
In a video recorded and produced by TweetFunnel’s new media associates at GuruTube, Dell marketing executive Stefanie Nelson advises on some approaches for companies that want to use Twitter for marketing.
It’s recently occurred to me what a powerful tool Twitter is for sports. What better way to track the fast action and ever changing world of sports than with Twitter, the real-time results King? This post will give an overview of the best info out there on how to use Twitter in sports.
You can do a million things with Twitter. Here are eight basic steps to take to make sure your Twitter presence accomplishes your goals: