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10 Easy Ways To Optimize Your Twitter Strategy

10 Easy Ways To Optimize Your Twitter Strategy | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it

What if we were to tell you there’s a free method of connecting with over 500 million internet users, 140 million of whom live in the United States? With no cost other than your time, you can define your brand, gain customers, scope out your competitions’ leads and even perform market research.


Twitter is among the most powerful tools for growing and defining your brand. The micro-blogging platform has grown into an international wealth of user-generated content that could offer insight into what your clients really want or help you connect with industry thought-leaders.

 

We’ve compiled 10 of the most effective ways to get started on Twitter.

 


Via Tocquigny, MordecaiHoltz, Debra Askanase
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10 Ways to Optimize your LinkedIn Experience

10 Ways to Optimize your LinkedIn Experience | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it

LinkedIn offers value for all walks of life. This post tells you how you can optimize your LinkedIn experience . . .

 

LinkedIn is the professional’s networking site. It’s a place where people connect to share information, discuss relative topics, seek opportunities, and enhance business relationships. While it’s a heaven for recruiters, LinkedIn offers value for all walks of life. Let’s discuss how you can optimize your LinkedIn experience.


If you’re working for IBM and in every social network your byline reads, “the views represented here are my own and not those of my employer” just be careful about your activity. This is something you need to feel out with your employer.


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