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Is it OK to Say No to Twitter?

Only You Can Determine if You Should Be Using Twitter

111 comments Sunday, January 17, 2010

Over the past year or more, you have probably heard your fair share of people telling you that you need to use Twitter if you hope to have business success. It's true that there are a great many opportunities and potential benefits to using the service, but do you have to use it? Well, that depends.

Is Twitter Necessary? Tell us what you think.

In a recent interview with WebPronews, SiteLogic's Matt Bailey said what a lot of people are probably thinking. You don't have to use Twitter.

Frankly, it's pretty astonishing how loyal Twitter users are considering the service's frequent downtime and over-capacity errors. There are plenty of other ways that you could go. In this day and age there are so many marketing opportunities online, it's ridiculous. However, they require time, and if you're going to focus a significant amount of your time on one, you better make sure it's a legitimate way of getting results.

This of course depends on the goals penis enlargement you have and the strategies you implement. As Matt says in the interview, "you need to have a consistent marketing strategy," and you should slow down and look at your marketing plan.

I've written before about 8 reasons you need to stop ignoring Twitter, but perhaps that title could've been toned down a bit. Think of these things as reasons that Twitter could be a good tool to consider using, because Matt's right. You don't HAVE to use Twitter. People are still running successful businesses without it. That said, it does have some advantages. The 8 reasons I discussed in that article were:
1. Twitter Lists
2. The Openness of Twitter
3. Building Valuable Relationships
4. Traffic That Cares
5. Staying Current
6. Connecting with Local Customers
7. Going International and Multi-lingual
8. It's Still Young
Matt makes a valid point. Twitter may not be the "it" thing this time next year. It may still be as relevant as ever, but times change. I'm sure you remember when MySpace was the king of the social networks. MySpace is still around and heavily used, but it is often overshadowed in discussion by Facebook and Twitter.

Consider your goals (here are some possible ones). If Twitter fits into them, use it. If not, maybe it's not worth the time. If you want to use MySpace to meet your goals, you might be able to do that.

Twitter is showing a lot of potential though. The company kicked off the new year with a bunch of new hires (including some former Googlers), and is really looking toward monetization and becoming more useful for businesses. With the opening of the firehose, a lot of new and existing apps are going to make it possible to do a lot of new and cool things with Twitter. Twitter Co-founder Biz Stone expects Twitter to reach a level of billions of tweets per second.

Do you think Twitter is mandatory for businesses? Share your thoughts.

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> Twitter Starts the Year with Some New Faces
> Stone Makes "Several Billion Tweets Per Hour" Prediction
> 20 Goals for Business Social Media Use

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Follow WebProNews on Facebook or Twitter. Twitter: @CCrum237

Twitter

Totally agree. Still don't get why it's popular. What can you possibly keep twittering about? What you did all day long? Unless you are in the gossip business or media, what the heck do you keep saying about your business or your life? I couldn't even dream up what to say everyday. Texting also amazes me. How many forms of written communication that's impersonal do we need? If you want to say something to someone, pick up the phone an call. Wow what a neat concept....actually talking to someone one on one.

Another one "Facebook"

Not saying that Facebook is stupid, it's actually a nice idea and people do connect with people that they haven't heard from in years. I had my business on it and it did nothing for me. If you have a website and blog that gets more traffic than a facebook page, at least for mine. But the whole big deal about it amazes me too like its a new concept or something. Myspace has been around longer and started the whole social networking thing. Facebook is just the more adult version of myspace who has a lot of teens on it.

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