How to Promote Your Facebook Page Through Twitter
Twitter only allows you to link to one property on its page. Businesses usually link to their websites or blogs.
Twitter only allows you to link to one property on its page. Businesses usually link to their websites or blogs.
With 129 million online Americans using social media, there’s likely a conversation going on about your business. Here’s what you need to know.
If you’re one of the many local business owners who feel you don’t have the time to use Twitter, we hear you. However, there is one thing Twitter can do for you that is for everyone.
Unfortunately, Twitter doesn’t come with an instruction manual. Read on if you want to promote your local business and would like a better understanding of the basics.
If you’re dubious about how Twitter can help your small business, read on to discover how one skeptic (me) became a convert.
When it comes to using Twitter for your local business, it isn’t about tweeting. Here are ShopTalk’s top Twitter benefits for local businesspeople who don’t tweet.
You can track your business competitors’ pricing, personnel changes, product introductions and, in general, get a pretty good idea of their strategy just by watching what pops up about them on the web and in social media. It‘s free, it’s legal – and you can bet they’re doing it to you.


