Twitter is a tool your Business should be using

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Is your business on Twitter yet?
If not you should probably put it in the plans to be completed. Twitter is now main stream and is being used by many businesses to drive traffic and increase sales. Twitter is viral and when businesses use it they are able to touch a lot of prospects quickly. If you are posting interesting and helpful information on Twitter it will be shared by others and give you exposure to others.
The article below is from FYIndOut and it helps expand on the topic of businesses using Twitter.
Savvy Businesses Making the Most of Twitter
Companies are beginning to realize the importance of using Twitter to monitor their brand, create relationships and turn leads to sales. According to a recent survey by MarketingProfs, “more than eight in 10 Twitter users, most of whom represent small businesses, expect their company’s use of the popular micro blogging tool to increase in the next six months.”
In addition, 66% of the respondents consider Twitter either “somewhat important” or “extremely important” to their company’s business/marketing operations, compared with 29% who consider it “not very important.”
At FYIndOut, we’re always focused on helping businesses find and promote what they’re looking for and one of our main focuses is around using the power of social media to work for business. Twitter is fast becoming one of the top platforms that companies not only participate in, but also get real value by doing so. Unlike most other social media sites, Twitter has the ability and breadth to be a fun and efficient way to connect consumers in our personal lives as well as help businesses and employees in our professional lives.
We have definitely seen a positive difference in using Twitter for our company. Through Twitter, we’ve been able to connect and learn from industry trendsetters, other entrepreneurs, investors, and key media people that cover our industry. Not having any luck reaching out to people via email or their “Contact Us” form? Try Twitter. You’d be amazed at how fast you’re able to connect with others.
If you are just starting to use Twitter and have any questions about our experience or think that we might be able to help, please reach out to myself (@scottjmanley) or our Community Manager, Brett Kopf (@brettkopf) and we’ll do our best.
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