What the Heck is Twitter?
Everyone is hopping online these day and talking about blogs, social networking, and cloud computing for business…But where to start?
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Great For: Individuals and organizations who are starting to learn about Twitter, the social networking website.
Level: 101 No Experience Necessary
Time: 1 hour
Location: Online
Cost: Free
Twitter was featured in TIME magazine!
What You Will Learn:
- The whole “social networking” thing
- How companies of all sizes are enjoying the benefits of Twitter
- How to get started
- Finding the time to Twitter
- What to watch out for and Twitter etiquette
- How to find other people who share your interest
- How to cross promote your website, blog and products on Twitter
- Famous people on Twitter and “online famous” people

- Growing your Twitter following
- What to avoid in terms of bad content and sleezy marketing
What you need to attend
- Access to your email account
- Internet connected computer
- Computer speakers
- Long Distance or Skype
- Questions about Twitter!
Note: Speakerphones will create problems when connecting with others on a conference line. Please use your regular handset, a hands-free headset when calling in.
Workshop Goal
This workshop is focused on educating business owners about the real benefits, options and pitfalls of using Twitter. The information will center on information, links, real life examples and answering your questions. The content will encourage you to do your own research so when you’re ready to join Twitter, you can make an informed decision. I will mention I help business owners with Twitter but there will be no type of “hard sell” or “limited time” offer at the end.
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Photo credit: carrotcreative
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