Applied Signs & Display are now officially ensconced in Twitter - believe what people are saying, it is addictive. I think the reason it has caught on so well for business use is that it's fun. It's a fun, instant, dynamic way to get your brand out there and connect with people you might never have had any contact with otherwise. Which can only be good for business! Apart from the many business contacts, friends, customers and IBW and IIA members I have connected with, I am also now following John Mayer, Stephen Fry, MC Hammer, and have even received a private message from Yoko Ono. Seriously, that made my year!
As of today we have 204 followers and we were ranked 355 in a recent survey of Irish Twitterers by Irish Blogs. Give twittering a go. And be sure to follow us at http://twitter.com/appliedsigns
Some Useful Sites For Twitterers
Top 100 and Top 1000 Irish Twitterers
NearbyTweets: Find Twitterers Near You or By Location & Keyword - great for business searches
Aggregator of Irish Tweets - follow http://twitter.com/irishblogs to be included in the stream.
Twitterholic.com: Find the most prolific Twitterers (lots of big names in here)
WhoShouldIFollow.com: Find Twitterers similar to those you already follow
StrawpollNow.com: Create Simple Polls on Twitter
RememberTheMilk.com: Use Twitter as a to-do list and reminder service
GroupTweet.com: Tweet in Private to a select group of friends or colleagues
Twuffer.com: Schedule Tweets in advance
Twittad.com: Advertise on a particular Twitterer's profile or monetize your own page
Twalala.com: 'Mute' or filter certain twitter updates to streamline your twitterstream
TwerpScan.com: Scan for Twitter Spammers
UseQwitter.com: Get notified when someone un-follows you
Twellow.com: Search the Twitter Golden Pages
EasyTweets.com: Brand and Trend tracking on Twitter
Tweetwheel.com: See your followers and their followers graphed in a 'wheel'
Twitterless.com: Graph your followers over time and track un-follows
Twitter Mosaic Create a visual mosaic of your followers to display on blogs etc.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
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I've heard so much about twitter. I've never actually done it. But after reading your blog, I may seriously consider twittering for Nomadic...
p.s. Alison, thanks for your voice of support for the pajama drive. We're hoping to get some TV coverage out of it in Vegas. Keeping my fingers crossed...
Thanks Mabel, yes Twitter is fun, and doesn't have to take up much time as it is 'micro-blogging'! Can meet some diverse folk on there too.
Hope the drive is going well - keep us posted on the results and good luck with the TV coverage!
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