A simple way for booksellers to use twitter

Posted in category Listening, Local Search, Twitter

I know, you’re tired of twitter. As much as I love it, I am also tired of incessant press and portrayal of twitter as the service that will save the world.

But there’s no denying twitter’s power as a tool for connecting.

Josh Christie, a bookseller at Sherman’s Books in Freeport, Maine, has a great post on his blog entitled: Twitter for Indies – search.twitter.com. Josh gives a quick and simple outline of how and why an independent bookstore can use twitter to connect with local customers. It’s not difficult, and it’s not very time consuming.

(And if you like your beverages made with hops and barley, make doubly sure to add Josh’s blog to your RSS feed reader.  He is as passionate about beer as he is about books and bookselling.)

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Monday, June 29, 2009 21:53
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Posted in category Listening, Local Search, Twitter

One Response to “A simple way for booksellers to use twitter”

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