Sunday, May 3, 2009

Tweet, twitter, twuffer

Social, network marketing is part of the future and the future is here. Veterinary owners should consider trying to develop a twitter following. You don't have to twitter mindless nonsense all day long and stay glued to your computer or ipod. Major agencies are helping clients learn to twitter effectively. My friend and owner of Grady-Britton Advertising and his firm have developed a piece of open source software called Twuffer that will allow you to write a bunch of tweets at the same time and program them for sending out later in a prearranged time frame.

The internet offers unparalleled opportunity for communication with clients and potential clients and a lot of it is absolutely free. 

Don't underestimate the power of connectivity. It is a powerful way to help build brand.

By the Way: my kudos to blog follower Jeff Logas who actually seems to follow this blog and to share his hospital experiences with others. I hope more of you will jump in with your experiences and stories.

2 comments:

  1. We have a blog that barely gets used. Twittering seems like a much better idea. Does it need to look like the owner doctor is twittering? Or can it be the clinic? How do we get our clients to follow our tweet? Or our blog for that matter?

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  2. Good questions. I'd like to know too.

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