How Tweet It Is!
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August 11, 2009Chances are, if you recognize the title of this message as being a play on Jackie GleasonÕs famous line, ÒHow sweet it is!,Ó then you probably feel like me that you are not the least bit interested in Tweeting or wasting your time in some kind of social media seminar.
So why are we having this event on Thursday night at 9:00 PM Eastern?Ê For the same reason that I got an email account when I didnÕt want to do email. For the same reason that I built my first website when I really didnÕt want a website. We are doing this webinar because it is possibly the most explosive new form of reaching an audience, building a following and doing real time market research ever unleashed on mankind. And those things are absolutely essential in building any business. Sure, most people twitter away their time, sending out worthless messages to mindless followers, but there are a growing number of established enterprises that recognize the incredible value and force that tools like Twitter and others provide. Twitter works faster than any other form of media. It is instant. It is accurate. And it is compelling.
To learn what we are doing and how you can join me as we go down this social media road, I invite you to join me and my guest, David Johnson, Thursday night at 9:00 PM Eastern Time. Click here to register. We look forward to seeing you there! Blessings, Michael P.S. Reserve your spot right away... they won't last long!
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Business owners and many managers live in a closed loop environment. Our personal lives seamlessly connect to our business life which SHOULD make another seamless connection to our spiritual life. This makes the message today so vital for all of us, be careful what we say about our leaders, the economy, competition, etc. What you say on Thursday afternoon should not embarass you on Sunday morning.
Barney at 5:13pm EDT - August 9, 2009
I whole heartedly agree with David and with Barney. Sometimes our customers may have had unpleasent experiences with our competition, and they may tell us all about it. We should not jump on their band wagon of disatisfaction and say things to make ourselves look better.
Nathlynn at 11:10pm EDT - August 9, 2009

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