10 Twitter Applications Going into 201001.03.10

As you go back into the normal work schedule as the holiday season is finally put to rest, you are probably like most businesses and brands and are planning or restructuring a marketing and public relations strategy for the upcoming year. As you think about budgets and the effectiveness of your marketing and public relations campaigns, consider using these ten Twitter applications to help measure and build success-at least on Twitter. If you are skeptical about Twitter, consider the fact that the company is slated to FINALLY become profitable with more than $25 million in deals according to Business Week.

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Twitter Applications for Business and Marketing12.19.09

Here are your weekly updates of Twitter applications to consider using for your marketing needs. The theme for these Twitter applications are to show similarities in the latest Twitter tools to things you may already use or be familiar with.
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Latest Twitter Applications12.08.09


I wanted the Latest Twitter Application updates to be weekly, but this may turn into a daily thing because I am always finding new things about Twitter.

Here are more new Twitter applications, this should keep you busy for a while.
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Latest Twitter Applications12.06.09

Do you ever notice those little Twitter applications with the explanation listed on the right side of your Twitter profile?

If not, you should pay attention to those little apps because there could be something that would be useful for your industry, business and marketing needs.

Here is a brief collection and summary of new Twitter applications. Weekly, I will continue to provide the five latest applications that Twitter has to offer.
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