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February 26th, 2010 - 00:29
I never knew Twitter could be so entertaining and helpful at the same time! “Twitter for Business: Twitter for Friends” really opened my eyes up to several aspects of Twitter that I had no idea existed. It made me feel more confident that I could learn to tweet, and I could learn to engage others and form relationships and friendships that will be invaluable to me.
Mark Aaron Murnahan presents Twitter in a way anyone can understand. Not only does he cover the basics, he also covers businesses looking to increase their relationships with current or potential clients. In today’s economy it pays to stay on top of what is happening in the world, what people are saying about your business (either good or bad!) and what it is that you can do to strengthen any relationship you wish to nurture and grow.
“Twitter for Business: Twitter for Friends” can help you get the most out of your Twitter experience. If you’ve never tweeted before, if you’ve tweeted a lot but haven’t had the results you are hoping for, if you want to learn how to build relationships and make your Twitter experience the best it can be…this book is the one for you!
Mr. Murnahan’s style of writing is casual and conversational. You feel like he is right there explaining Twitter to you. His helpful links, his personal stories, his failures and triumphs, are all out there for you to read and learn from.
Most of all, Mr. Murnahan’s sincerity shines through this book. He truly wants to help you learn and grow with Twitter.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 26th, 2010 - 02:32
I just finished this book, and though I already thought I was a twitter power user, now I know so much more about all the facets of twitter.
Mark explains in plain language how to do everything from setting up a twitter account, and sending your first tweet to using twitter to engage future and current customers for your business.
If you are a twitter beginner, this book is a gold mine of information that will save you time in getting set up and going. If you are an experienced user, Mark can help you to understand every part of the twitter experience and how to make twitter work for pleasure and business.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 26th, 2010 - 05:25
I’ve been using this publication since it was released. As a training tool for my employees, it accomplishes all of my needs. I suggest it without hesitation to others in the marketing field and often carry it with me to conferences & events. I have a number of other books espousing the hows & whys of Twitter, but Mr. Murnahan’s book hits the nail spot on. Additionally, his clever delivery and ability to relate his own learning experience make reading it a pleasure…not just another Twitter chore~!
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Rating: 5 / 5
February 26th, 2010 - 05:46
This book contains invaluable information if you tweet. It is an excellent resource and even has a nice “cheat sheet” in the back.
Rating: 4 / 5
February 26th, 2010 - 06:28
Mark’s no-nonsense tell it like it is approach to tweeting comes through in his first book. Whether you are just starting out on Twitter or are a person who has more than 10,000 followers, like me, you will find it valuable. There are great tips, links and loads of information that will guide you through the crazy world of tweeting!
Mark was one of my first friends on Twitter. I had learned so much from him just from his tweets about using Social Media to build your brand, which I now use everyday, between building my personal brand but also the brands of my clients.
Now, after reading his book, I feel this gives me even more of an edge in this business! This book is A MUST READ for any Twitter user, whether you use it for personal or business, or like me, both.
Rating: 5 / 5