In the Media of Social Communication, if it is there where we cover the basics of Twitter and other social media tools, I've been getting questions about using Twitter for business purposes.
In response to these questions, I wanted to write a short list of Twitter, for best practices for your business, and some of the most popular tools that enable these practices.
This list of tools, and techniques, it is possible and it is changing and expanding, exploding almost daily, use of Twitter.
So I hope to keep up on using Twitter for business purposes, we will have to post more about this topic from time to time.
Be real (not hide) - It is important that you completely fill the registration and profile information when you register for Twitter.
If you set identification of Twitter as a business name, is less real than the use of a personal name.
If you want the name of the company this there, you could add to the company, the name of the person (such as Dell Computer has been known to be seen with a name like "PatrickAtDell"
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In the Profile section, and then the name of your website. I would not recommend a short URL here if you can avoid as it is their brand and the full link helps in your SEO ranking.
Also enter the profile section, relevant search terms in your profile description.
However, you can also squeeze more business content including other websites, URLs, logos, content, or by loading a Twitter background.
Note, however, that the search engines and people are using the tools to find the words or the content located on the background image.
That's why the words have to be in its description. Finally and perhaps most important is that you need to load an image.
People want to see, that they are communicating with you, and are interested in learning more about your business (Twitter for businesses).
If they try to hide the image, and put just a logo, incomplete or no profile description, the cynical side of social media marketing will take over, people assume the worst and not follow you.