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Business and Twitter: A match made in heaven?
Here's a great interview with Peter Shankman, who runs the Help A Reporter Out (HARO) mailing list. He explains what Twitter is, how it works, why it is useful, and how it redefines social media, especially crisis management/crisis communications:
If you have any sort of an online business or venture, you need to be on Twitter so you can communicate with your customers.
If you have any sort of an online business or venture, you need to be on Twitter so you can communicate with your customers.
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I tend to think more in terms of "people crisis", such as fire-fighting, search&rescue, and more importantly, political protests. If you can twitter, "Help! I'm on such-and-such street, and the cops are beating my friend!", you can have 2000 people coming to your rescue in less than 5 minutes.
Of course, that can also be manipulated very, very easily.
Just imagine if someone managed to hack Obama's twitter and sent out the message, "I give. We're fucked. I'm pressing the button. Fuck you all."
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Isn't that what they said about Second Life?
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