LeadPoint Twitters
Thursday, February 12th, 2009
A key benefit of Web 2.0 is how it increasingly provides new ways for people to connect and stay connected. Now days, nearly everyone has a Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn account. A Web 2.0 service that has recently generated strong adoption within LeadPoint is Twitter.
The benefit of Twitter is that it provides real-time short messaging services enabling users to share with one another what they are doing at any given moment. Another way to think of Twitter is as an instant message shared with the world (or more specifically with those who want to follow what you’re doing). Twitter limits messages to 140 characters in length and can be sent and received through mobile texting, instant message, or the web.
Within LeadPoint there is debate as to Twitters value. Not everyone feels the need to hear what their friends/associates are doing “i.e. in spread sheet hell, off to the gym, or watching rain fall against [their] window.” Still, the ability of Twitter to successfully reach a large number of people with immediate updates clearly has useful applications.
A recent L.A. Times tech blog noted a site called Tweet Congress that allows users to search House representatives and Senators by name or location that utilize Twitter. In the article it noted an interesting statistic that Republican legislators outnumbered Democrats almost two-to-one. While LeadPoint doesn’t make political stances, we cannot deny (nor can Democrats) Republican’s historical success at grassroots communications over the last 10 years. The fact that they are embracing Twitter appears to validate its potential usefulness in some measure at reaching and organizing people quickly.
Innovation is a key value of LeadPoint’s culture. We constantly look for ways to improve processes to provide better service to our partners as well as ways to better communicate our offerings. In our view, Twitter provides a useful way to keep partners abreast of all the cool things we can help them with.
Recognizing that not all our partners will be able to attend the upcoming LeadsCon conference, LeadPoint plans to use Twitter to keep those who follow us informed of all the innovative discussions that are occurring by alerting you to blogs we write on panel discussions we feel particularly relevant. That way, even if you are unable to attend the conference, you can benefit from the thought provoking conference discussions that occur.
To sign up for our Twitter feed, create an account at www.twitter.com. Search for “leadpoint” and add us to those you follow.
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A key benefit of Web 2.0 is how it increasingly provides new ways for people to connect and stay connected. Now days, nearly everyone has a Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn account. A Web 2.0 service that has recently generated strong adoption within LeadPoint is Twitter.
The benefit of Twitter is that it provides real-time short messaging services enabling users to share with one another what they are doing at any given moment. Another way to think of Twitter is as an instant message shared with the world (or more specifically with those who want to follow what you’re doing). Twitter limits messages to 140 characters in length and can be sent and received through mobile texting, instant message, or the web.
Within LeadPoint there is debate as to Twitters value. Not everyone feels the need to hear what their friends/associates are doing “i.e. in spread sheet hell, off to the gym, or watching rain fall against [their] window.” Still, the ability of Twitter to successfully reach a large number of people with immediate updates clearly has useful applications.
A recent L.A. Times tech blog noted a site called Tweet Congress that allows users to search House representatives and Senators by name or location that utilize Twitter. In the article it noted an interesting statistic that Republican legislators outnumbered Democrats almost two-to-one. While LeadPoint doesn’t make political stances, we cannot deny (nor can Democrats) Republican’s historical success at grassroots communications over the last 10 years. The fact that they are embracing Twitter appears to validate its potential usefulness in some measure at reaching and organizing people quickly.
Innovation is a key value of LeadPoint’s culture. We constantly look for ways to improve processes to provide better service to our partners as well as ways to better communicate our offerings. In our view, Twitter provides a useful way to keep partners abreast of all the cool things we can help them with.
Recognizing that not all our partners will be able to attend the upcoming LeadsCon conference, LeadPoint plans to use Twitter to keep those who follow us informed of all the innovative discussions that are occurring by alerting you to blogs we write on panel discussions we feel particularly relevant. That way, even if you are unable to attend the conference, you can benefit from the thought provoking conference discussions that occur.
To sign up for our Twitter feed, create an account at www.twitter.com. Search for “leadpoint” and add us to those you follow.
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