
Tweeting Knowledge
With so many important names and industry relevant peers posting useful tips and tricks at lightning speed, your attention is a must. In an average day I find myself book marking roughly 5-10 pages that users I “Follow” have posted. 2-3 of which wind up helping me either solve a problem, or introducing me to a new practice. Over the months this builds up, and through due diligence, I have utilized Twitter to learn how to accomplish most everything I do professionally today.
Along the way I have discovered and interacted with some of the most talented professionals in my field. And honestly, there are few things more gratifying that having a colleague you look up to responding to your work.
Business to Business
Business development is a tricky beast, how do you find common ground? How can you produce a mutually beneficial campaign? How do I even find a partner or interested party?

While Twitter will never replace good old fashion, face to face networking. It can sure keep you connected long after that first meeting.
Think of it as a business card that keeps popping up and telling you something new about that person/business. Their name appears regularly, accompanied *hopefully* by a well articulated 140 character serving of wisdom.
Think of Twitter as the B2B counterpart to Facebook’s B2C capabilities, your business and your career need both.
Interested in putting your business online and using Twitter to facilitate meaningful professional relationships?

