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Posted 8th October 2008 at 12:06 PM by Jen McVey
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Posted 8th October 2008 at 10:47 AM by Bfranzo
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The Power of Twitter
Hi Ron,
Well, like anything, I tend to go gang busters initially so that always eats time.
But I think one of the most attractive aspects about Twitter, for me, is that you're limited by how much you can post at a time. You don't have a lot of things you can do there. You can follow some people, post here and there, or read some tweets and that's it. I find it much easier than Facebook and the like which have too many options. It's overwhelming.
Anyway, try it out for a day or two. Just post a couple times a day and see how it feels.
Going to follow you now!
Posted 8th October 2008 at 08:56 AM by Jen McVey
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The Power of Twitter
Funny, I just powered up my twitter a couple minutes ago and I came across this post. I've had an account for some time, but never seen to keep up with it. I worry that it will suck of more time I don't have. Do you find it taking your time? I distract myself enough as it is.
Mine is RonKillianPosted 8th October 2008 at 07:56 AM by Ron Killian
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Posted 7th October 2008 at 07:36 AM by Jen McVey
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Twitter Me
Hello Jen, I am following you, too. You could also search for people on Twitter using keywords that match your websites. That will yield people that have the same interests as you and may be interested in products from your own site. Consider following the people on their Twitter follow list.
Good luck,
AltonPosted 6th October 2008 at 09:15 PM by Alton Hargrave
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