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I'd be curious to know the differences and which one you believe is better.
I see potential for the Business to Consumer but fail to see the business to business with this glorified bulletin board (limited), instant messenger, etc. I am as tech savvy as the next person and pride myself on being a geek but with this one I just don't get it.
Case in point, I sell software to the healthcare C-Suite a true B2B transaction. Do you think anyone in healthcare administration is Twittering? Let alone following a Tweet by me? NO! There peers are not Twittering either so they will not be able to call on anyone to send them a tweet about me or my company as well, let alone a 140 character note as well.
My thought is that this is being hyped by Internet Marketing people in a way to build the Tribe, Herd, etc. If you want to be known as a savvy marketer then you keep to the mainstream edge with that being Twitter.
So why don't you answer this question in some future posts if you don't mind and a few more below.
1)How does 140 characters translate into more B2B or B2C business?
2)What has Twitter Done for B2B for your other readers who are NOT Internet Marketers or Internet Educators?
3)How much time does Twittering Really consume? Daily, Weekly? Monthly? as opposed to other important activities that may yield better outcomes for businesses and B2B Transactions.
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Im working on a post or a series of tweets titled.
"Twitter is for everyone, except YOU"
by now the stories of twiter business success measure in the thousands, from accountants, writers, radio personalities, coffeeshops, home depot, finding customers.
twitter is concise, if it takes you a 2 page letter to say " im clueless but I'm here to argue" then twitter is for everyone, except you.
If you are looking to monetize instantly before developing rapport or relationship then twitter is for everyone, except you.
If you dont know the difference between their, their, and they're, then twitter is for everyone, except you.
Have you read Tara Hunt (@missrogue)'s book "The Whuffie Factor - Using the power of social networks to build your business." yet? I encourage people to read it.
Perhaps you might like to do a book review on that book in the future if you like it Dave?
As I say it's just a thought. What I've read in it so far has a lot of substance. It's a very web 2.0 oriented publication. Printed by Crown Publishing, NY, it's available for $25.00 US in hardback. ISBN 978-0-307-40950-8
- Definitely worth reading.
Unfortunately people like "Bob" likely haven't given a little time to investigating Twitter (and likely other similar tools) before judging its merits. If anything, I've used Twitter more for its business applications than for personal ones and I get plenty out of it (new contacts, interesting discussion, healthy debate).
@Bryan is right. Twitter is definitely not for some people, and that's ok with me.
Thanks,
@jbc95a