Twitter for event organisers
Twitter is now a mainstay for events - it is far too easy to find yourself tweeting away and tuning in to the hashtag and getting involved in.
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Twitter is now a mainstay for events - it is far too easy to find yourself tweeting away and tuning in to the hashtag and getting involved in.
Last month I was invited to participate in a VideoEgg Think Tank about Social Media marketing strategies around the World Cup.
Like all new marketing techniques online; it takes time for the tools to catch up.
Rupert Murdoch is right to say that when Google first started indexing the web; publishers were not aware of what they were signing up to.
Could youngsters be falling out of love with social networks; They are definitely still using the internet as much as before.
project-tomorrow It has been relatively quiet when it comes to launching new webservices/products/companies lately.
Hello magazine etc do a good job of just showing the interesting bits and can monitor Twitter for them.
Given this data, it is not much of a leap to seeing someone searching for \\"marketing manager\\" or \\"account manager\\" inside Twitter search to look for jobs.
Been playing RSS catchup and got to my third tier of feeds which has not happened in a while (I group feeds in tiers so I always read my important feeds.
So when Stephen Fry comes along and says : \\"I'm not someone with press offices and all that kind of thing, but those like me in the public eye who have,.
It was here that a con could be played with relative ease - this actually happened though I have no idea whether it was a con or not.
Take a look at this breakdown of also visited sites: twitter-also-visited Other than Stephen Fry, it looks like the other \\"truth\\" that is often said about.