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Why Twitter Is Important To Your Business Growth?
Cutting across distances, one can extend his or her thoughts to literally every corner of the world through Twitter. Now this makes it a really small world! And Twitter is not just about mere ease of conversation. There’s much more to it! What does make it so powerful? Here are some facts to consider: • In March 2010, Twitter recorded a whopping 1,500% increase in the number of registered users. • Twitter is ranked among the 50 most visited websites worldwide by ‘Alexa's Web traffic analysis. A record was set during the 2010 FIFA World Cup when fans wrote 2,940 tweets per second in the 30-second period, after Japan scored against Cameroon on June 14, 2010. • Currently, about 65 million tweets are posted each day, equaling about 750 tweets sent each second, according to Twitter. Over 70,000 registered applications have been created for Twitter, according to the company. The Twitter terminology can often be a little confusing for new users. However, once you know the basics, you can easily get used to it. Here is a brief guide for you to grasp it. Tweet: The post updated by a Twitter user on his or her account is referred to as a ‘tweet’ and the user is said to have ‘tweeted’. A tweet just shows that a user has done a new activity. Retweet: When a user wants to share another user’s tweet (message) with his or her own followers, he or she is ‘retweet’ing it. When you come across an interesting tweet and you want to publish it as your own tweet so that people, who follow, you can see it too. This is why you retweet. The syntax of your tweet should start with the abbreviation ‘RT’ or the term ‘retweet’ followed by the username of the person, who tweeted it (e.g. @User) and then the content of the actual tweet. Follow: In case you want to get other users’ updates, you can FOLLOW them. You can either sign up to follow other Twitter users or they can sign up to follow you. Each time someone tweets, you get the updates that appear in reverse chronological order with the most recent one on top of the page. @reply: Anyone who can see your Twitter updates can also see the @replies that you send or those sent to you, whether or not they are following you, or vice versa. These messages appear on Twitter updates as @username (with ‘username’ replaced by the person's actual username from the Twitter account). Direct Message: A direct message is like any other inbox message. It will not be seen by other users, but is your own private message. It will be updated on your Twitter account once you log in. You can only send DM to Twitter users you are already following. Why Twitter is important to your business? As we’ve grasped, the popular Social Media site has really made the world a small place. Twitter has helped in connecting with people cutting across boundaries, and has made the job of following your friends, colleagues and even celebrities so much more convenient - something thought to be difficult earlier. • With Twitter you can now easily follow friends and family members. Distance or time constraints do no longer exist to keep track of them. • Social Media sites are cost effective when it comes to communication. Twitter has an organized inbox helping you access all the e-mails you require. • Doing business has become more effective and lucrative because of the large number of users you can address in one go. Ease of marketing and communication is an apparent advantage. Since millions of users worldwide use Twitter, most companies are looking at it as a promotional tool. • Market researchers get a lot of help from Twitter in analyzing the newer trends. Businesses such as H&R Block (HRB) and Zappos are now using Twitter to respond to customer queries. • Twitter informs you about the latest industry developments. It’s like a great doorway to all your updates. So following latest trends and industry news becomes a lot easier with Twitter. • It encourages a strong business network through Twitter 101, a Web-based tutorial aimed at business users. In fact, nearly 30% people use Twitter for business networking at least once a day. All the above factors have made it one of the major business networking sites. Now you know why Twitter is extremely important to your business growth. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com |
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