There’s lots of suggestion pages on how to use Twitter for business. Most of ’em have it wrong.
Using Twitter for Business (the right way)
There’s lots of suggestion pages on how to use Twitter for business. Most of ’em have it wrong.
If they look, smell, and sound like a sleazebag, you’re probably dealing with a sleazebag.
Always Be Crediting. If you aren’t giving credit to the people who’ve helped you get this far, they’re not going to help you go farther. (Header photo: Thank You by hellojenuine)
Ideas. Collected, organized. Ready to be presented. #Win.
What if Apple provided a fund to Best Buy to hire a ton of unemployed, not-yet-retired Baby Boomers to be PC experts? Reverse this situation and you have the Microsoft Store. A slew of Gen-Y’ers promoting Microsoft-based products and partner products to other Gen-Y’ers.
If Alexander Graham Bell were alive today, do you suppose he’d call himself a Telephone Guru? Probably not. In fact, no one does.
If I help you by pointing out your douchebaggery, what good does it do to flip me off and continue being a douchebag? One discontented voice usually becomes a choir, especially if the complaint is completely insane.
Seems like we have an attention span problem. Short of pumping aderol into the water supply, we can only hope to make better videos
You can’t assume your friends (business or otherwise) have opted-in to your marketing jackassery. Why would you trust a “social media expert” who is willing to sell out their friends to the highest bidder?
I might be a jerk, but I know an inauthentic tactic when I see one and squeeze pages are definitely sleaze-ridden.
