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Making Tweets Add Up
Posted by Helen Tonetti
Read an interesting article about accountants (written by Scott Cytron) using twitter, one strange thing about the article is that I could not re-tweet it or share it, never understand that. Anyway one of the things Scott addressed was a tweet example of an accountant
“Mr. Twitter,” an accountant in a medium-size practice, just wrote: “Knee-deep in tax season and working on returns.”
Hmm … pretty short and to the point. And it was only 48 characters with spaces. Therefore, it must be good, right?
A Much Better Tweet: “First-time homebuyer’s credit still available; find out if you qualify.”
How have you adjusted your Tweets to get better interaction
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