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Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Marketing / General140 characters. That’s what ya get.
That’s the character-limit Twitter imposes on its micro-messaging platform.
And the sad truth is, even 140 characters is at the upper-most limit of what people can handle these days. (Tweets 120 characters or longer are actually seen as “verbose” and get read and engaged with far less than their less “wordy” counterparts.)
Doesn’t give us much to work with, does it? (And it doesn’t speak well of our “sad, illiterate world” - as my old English lit professor used to call it.)
And yet if we’re gonna live in this ADD-inflicted, attention-span challenged, “everyone is a smartphone zombie” apocalypse, then Twitter might be the ultimate weapon in finding new zombies…err…customers who’ll buy our products and services.
Because no content platform dispenses information as quickly, efficiently, and effortlessly as Twitter. With a simple scroll on a smartphone, a user can get updates from hundreds, if not thousands, of different sources on the “Twitter roller coaster.”
And though Twitter doesn’t offer some of the lasting impact (or at least not at the outset) that platforms such as Facebook or Pinterest do, the fact that human life in the 21st century is only gonna get more hectic, more overwhelming, more disjointed…
…plays into Twitter’s greatest strength - it’s ability to let people organize the world in a small, digestible way.
And if you’re somehow able to become a trusted resource in a person’s smartphone organization of the world - and in this book I’m going to show you how to do that - then not only can you turn that one follower into a possible customer...