Twitter Account

Discussion in 'Random Chat' started by Carpetfingers, Aug 24, 2013.

  1. Carpetfingers

    Carpetfingers Well-Known Member

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    Any one find this useful for your business?
     
  2. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Like any social media it depends how you use it !
    I personally never joined twitter because of work at all, my lass sugested it for the banter, but I ended up following everyone in the flooring game & wouldnt be on the forum now if not for the people I've interacted with !
    I have actually had a few jobs from twitter with out even trying so I guess if you actively promote your business through social media like twitter it can never be a bad thing ? Plus there is a whole flooring community world on there & keeps you up to date with what's going on which is always a benefit to any buisness .

    Did I mention all the freebies ?
     
  3. Carpetfingers

    Carpetfingers Well-Known Member

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    Just spent the last hour sorting account out, no pics yet. Did facebook a while ago but like you said got to keep on it.
     
  4. g4l

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    I generally fall out with everyone on there.

    Couple months ago I even the "UK cycling community involved" when I upset a few cyclists.
     
  5. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Twitter isn't like face book its short & sweet but takes little getting used to but then pretty straight forward !
     
  6. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Ha ha I noticed that Very funny thought you'd lost the plot mate !
     
  7. g4l

    g4l Well-Known Member

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    Why's that then? All I said was the majority of inner city cyclists are arrogant selfish dangerous law braking basterds who think they can jump red lights, ride on the pavement and obstruct traffic not riding single file.
     

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