Twitter appears to be a marmite application – you know, you either love it or you hate (probably because you can’t see the point of it all).
Personally, I love it – it’s great on a personal and business level.
As a freelance copywriter, it allows me to broadcast my news, views and opinions to a huge audience so I can reach the parts that other copywriters can’t.
Twitter – a two pronged tool

From a marketing perspective, Twitter is a fantastic micro-blogging tool. There has been a lot of debate about whether Twitter will kill off blogging but for me, it complements it. With an RSS feed from my blog fed into my Twitter account, every new blog post appears as a Tweet giving me the opportunity of casting my knowledge far and wide.
A whole new readership has now opened up for me. Twitter will help you push your name out into the Twitterverse – and who knows where that will lead.
But it’s not just all about marketing and using Twitter as a business tool – after all, no one likes a Tweeter who constantly bangs on about their business all the time.
Twitter is also a gold mine of information. It is all about sharing knowledge. If you find something of interest on the web, tweet about it.
By following people within your industry you will be able to keep abreast of all that is happening. I use Tweetlater to receive daily emails updating me about who is talking about certain keywords. Then I have the option to follow those I find interesting whilst catching up on the latest happenings and goings on.
Basically for me Twitter is a wonderful vehicle through which I can broadcast my message and receive information to keep me updated with new ideas and new ways of thinking.
Sally (@sallyormond) is a professional freelance copywriter who helps businesses and individuals with the on and off line marketing needs. You can read her blog at www.freelancecopywritersblog.com.
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