by TwitterFools on January 10, 2010

Don’t be tempted by the promises of Twitter millions that too many 3rd party Twitter software companies will promise you. In short, a twitter account on auto pilot will not make you rich or popular. What it will make you is irrelevant and other people will either unfollow you or simply tune you out.
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by Rob Laughter on November 23, 2009

Twitter Lists are a highly useful way to group users into relevant categories. Join guest author Rob Laughter as he outlines important strategies for harnessing the power of Twitter Lists to reduce noise and focus on relevant information to help you stay ahead of the competition.
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by TwitterFools Editorial Staff on October 30, 2009

Being GREEN has become a personal mission of many individuals and communities as well as a marketing differentiators for some corporations. So, this we are devoting our Twitter Idol Awards on those tweeps who have committed to helping us all understand and apply renewable energy strategies.
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by TwitterFools Editorial Staff on October 25, 2009

As an innovate group of social media evangelists and event planners in Raleigh recently demonstrated, a TweetUp can add a viral dimension to already existing events. In fact, they proved that TweetUps not only create significant buzz around an event, they can also help shatter previous attendance records.
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by TwitterFools Editorial Staff on October 14, 2009

In keeping with the social networking boom, agents and property owners can now leverage TweetLister to deliver their property listings on Twitter without worrying about the 140 character limit.
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by TwitterFools Editorial Staff on October 2, 2009

Doing all the things that are required to successfully promote your products or services can be a daunting task in 140 characters. Thankfully, there are several Twitter picture and video apps that allow their businesses to expand their twitter canvas in simple yet compelling ways.
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by TwitterFools Editorial Staff on August 21, 2009

f you run a business where success is measured in how many people walk in the door and buy something from you, then you may be wondering about how you could benefit from Twitter. Face it, having followers in Germany is nice, but if your foot-traffic business is in Florida, they’re not going to butter your bread. So, how do you go about using Twitter to promote your business in your local community?
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