With Twitter and other social networking tools, you can get a lot of advice from great people. I learn more from Twitter than any survey or discussion with a big company.
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I love when people on Twitter give advice.
You can follow your favorite company or organization. You can also mix that in with your family and your social network and talk about all these interests in real time. That's the value, not the brand 'Twitter.' Twitter just provides the venue for it.
The reason people need advice on using social media is that they're a much more complex and nuanced way to communicate than a conversation or email.
I think Twitter is best when it sparks conversations elsewhere. To use YouTube and Facebook and all the tools we have available to us today to respond and also promote and answer and engage is awesome.
I've found my calling with Twitter. It's all about the amount of interaction you do, and the traffic you move, and I'm really good at that. I keep going and going and going, and no one can believe that I can keep it up.
People communicate in Twittering ways. I've learned how to do that.
Twitter is amazing. I advertised for the position of research assistant on Twitter, and both of my researchers came from there.
I am making use of social media as a marketing tool. It's a great way to market yourself and your projects. It's a free marketing tool.
I have learned from Twitter that you get that instant feedback about what people think about what you did.
The great thing about Twitter is, you get a lot back, and I read through a lot, and I want my fans to know that I do read a lot, and it's why I do respond or retweet clever posts, and I'm constantly amazed by the cleverness of people on Twitter.
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