We're all already using Twitter it seems. But should we? This flowchart answers the big question: should you use Twitter?
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We're all already using Twitter it seems. But should we? This flowchart answers the big question: should you use Twitter?
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Online Marketing is all about information. And people. Making connections that solve marketing problems in today’s environment of social and technological innovation can be challenging. Like many readers of this blog, a big part of what I do as an Internet Marketer centers around being able to consume large amounts of information or better, the right information, synthesizing it and using insights to help others make sense of the challenges and opportunities they face with marketing on the web.As an author, frequent speaker at industry conferences, advisor to clients and the people who serve our clients, there’s a sense of urgency for me to stay current and to understand what current events in the digital marketing world mean in the context of individual situations. It’s not enough to observe that news events and trends are happening, but to understand what those observations mean as it relates to impact on business, on customers and how to continue the pursuit of successful online marketing. Via Tom George Delete the scoop?
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Great Infographic, FlowChart...
After following this flow chart, I've discovered that I should continue using Twitter.
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