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Ultimate guide to Twitter for business generate quality leads using only 140 characters, instantly connect with 300 million customers in 10 minutes, discover 10 Twitter tools that can be Applied Now (book)

By Administrator | 2 February 2017

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Author: Ted ProdromouWho should you follow? How many people should you follow? How often should you tweet? Most people don’t get Twitter. Longtime internet guru Ted Prodromou shows you how to become someone who does. Set to prove that 140 characters or less and a hashtag can dramatically grow your brand and your business, Prodromou takes you step by step into the Twitterverse and shows you how to tweet your way to the top of your industry. Learn how to: Generate quality leads using only 140 characters; Master the secrets to creating Tweets that go viral; Use Twitter for reputation management or to avoid a PR disaster; Drive conversations and buzz for your business and Discover 10 Twitter tools that can be applied now.Read this book in the Business Studio


Author: Ted Prodromou
Who should you follow? How many people should you follow? How often should you tweet? Most people don’t get Twitter. Longtime internet guru Ted Prodromou shows you how to become someone who does. Set to prove that 140 characters or less and a hashtag can dramatically grow your brand and your business, Prodromou takes you step by step into the Twitterverse and shows you how to tweet your way to the top of your industry. Learn how to: Generate quality leads using only 140 characters; Master the secrets to creating Tweets that go viral; Use Twitter for reputation management or to avoid a PR disaster; Drive conversations and buzz for your business and Discover 10 Twitter tools that can be applied now.
Read this book in the Business Studio

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