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Friday, December 18th, 2009

Quality Control: The Best of Both Worlds.

December 15, 2008 by Danny Thompson  
Filed under Social Media

Dear readers,

I’ve been torn. One part of me wants to keep in contact…engaging, encouraging, offering advice. The other part simply wants to take its time and only offer the highest possible quality content.

I’ve decided to do both without cluttering up the blog with my random ideas and odd thoughts on the subject. The blog, then, will only feature the real meat of Blogging for Business Purposes.

But for those of you who like the random thoughts and seeds of ideas…or just want to join in the conversation on a more informal level, simply join me on Twitter. 140 characters or less, delivered in real time.

Don’t care for/about Twitter? No problem: add my twitter feed to your favorite feed reader! See you there!

http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/18132608.rss

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2 Responses to “Quality Control: The Best of Both Worlds.”
  1. Melissa says:

    I just started using Twitter myself. I feel like it would be a perfect place for people to socialize with other like-minded people, whether it being business associates or not. FYI, I am certainly into sharing and receiving high quality business content. My recommendation for the day is to read “The Expert’s Edge” by Ken Lizotte. No more books need ever be written — read this and sleep peacefully, knowing you’ve experienced all you’ll ever need in wisdom, entertainment and humanity.

  2. Melissa, thanks for reading!

    I agree. Twitter is a great place to just find our what your customers are talking about…who they’re following…what they do with their free time. It’s also a great way to ask for feedback, run informal focus groups, and generally keep your finger on the pulse of your market.

    Not to mention, establishing yourself as a thought leader.

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