Friday, July 30, 2010

Explosive Twitter Traffic Tips – Explode Your Twitter Following Overnight!

March 10, 2010 by TwitterFreak · Leave a Comment 


So do you or your organization have your own Twitter account?
If you replied no, you need to stop now you need to sign up for a free of charge account now! So many organizations and online business’s all over the world have now begun to take advantage of the amazing power of Twitter.
But don’t worry [...]

TweetDeck a Powerful Twitter Application

February 27, 2010 by TwitterFreak · Leave a Comment 


For anyone who has a Twitter account, TweetDeck is an application that they must use.
The longer you have a Twitter account, the more people you are bound to follow, and the more the need for some organization. Twitter has added a lists feature, but no where else is that more powerful than on [...]

Traffic Building in the Land of Twitter

February 1, 2010 by TwitterFreak · Leave a Comment 


Consider it micro marketing. This is the world of Twitter. You have no more than 140 characters (including spaces) to tell your followers (think friends) anything you want. Some users will respond with inane bits of uselessness that are designed to bring a smile while others will simply micro-blog about their day.
However, for the savvy [...]

Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization’s Toughest Challenges

January 20, 2010 by TwitterFreak · 3 Comments 

Review
“If you’re intent on positioning your business for the future, and would rather lead than follow, you need to read this book.” -Gary HamelWe’d recommend this book to any under-appreciated CIO seeking self-improvement, and to executives trying to extract greater value from their IT spending… —ZDNet UK, [...]

Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization’s Toughest Challenges

January 20, 2010 by TwitterFreak · 3 Comments 

Review
“If you’re intent on positioning your business for the future, and would rather lead than follow, you need to read this book.” -Gary HamelWe’d recommend this book to any under-appreciated CIO seeking self-improvement, and to executives trying to extract greater value from their IT spending… —ZDNet UK, [...]