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Twitter for Brick & Mortar Businesses

10 January 2010

What goals have you set for your business in 2010?

How will you attain those goals?

Build Customer Relationships Online

As a small, independent brick & mortar establishment nearly every hour is spent focusing on the core needs of your business. You don’t have time — or money — to waste; you have to make every moment count.

Many brick & mortar businesses remain skeptical about using social media; they see it as a time-waster rather than a way to reach out to potential new customers or clients. They think it’s just about ‘what are you doing?’ rather than providing a valuable service to your existing customers.

And they’re right — if your approach to Twitter isn’t focused and targeted on your specific objectives. As the owner of a small business you don’t have time (or money) to waste; you have to make every moment count. Twitter enables you to do just that. Even if you’re a horrible typist, it shouldn’t take you more than a minute — 60 seconds — to send a single 140-character message.
Twitter for Brick & Mortar Businesses

I’ve put together a series of video presentations, a transcript / eBook, and an accompanying MindMap that will introduce you to Twitter, get you started, and provide you with an action plan to keep the momentum going.

Click on the link to access the Twitter for Brick & Mortar Businesses eCourse.

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