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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at 11:17 am by Jon |

Isn’t Twitter the place where teenagers spend countless hours telling the world about their teachers, their relationships and their binge drinking?
Of course, there is some of that on Twitter (just do a Twitter search for “drunk”).
But that’s just a small fraction of what’s happening on Twitter.
The fact is… your clients and potential clients are already on Twitter. Do the math. There are about 30 million monthly visitors. 70% of them are between 18 and 54.
Knowing that your customers are out there and knowing how to reach them are two different things.
We understand Twitter and use it often as one component of a comprehensive social media marketing program. Though Twitter limits your marketing messages to 140 characters (or fewer), we know how to craft those messages into marketing gold.
Our clients use Twitter to:
We’re not saying that Twitter is the right tool for every company. We analyze your markets and decide whether a Twitter account makes sense for your business. If it does, we can set up your account, design your Twitter page, create your Twitter content and do the analytics to see how well Twitter is working for you.
Of course, Twitter is just one of the social media tools employed by Blue Fountain Media to help you achieve your marketing goals.
We would be happy to discuss all aspects of your business’ online marketing needs as well as your web design and development needs.
Great article.
Twitter is a great way to increase your brands awareness, but it is also very important to have the correct type of followers – they have to be interested in what you have to offer.
So somebody who blogs about home improvement, and somebody who tweets about the NASA space station do not have anything in common via Twitter.
The moto is simple, make friends who have something in common, just like you would in real life
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Regards,
Lyndon
I use Twitter as a marketing tool. It works great – but from experience you should only really have followers and follow people in your category
Thanks for the interesting post
Best Regards,
Lyndon