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Use your creative thinking skills: how you approach the individual project is the vision (in this case it’s how to brand yourself). How do you describe the business, as you want it to be? The answer involves seeing the optimal future for your business, and then describing that vision with your motivation. If you already have a blog up and running, then Twitter is a natural addition. Plus, if you’re a busy executive, Twitter lets you join in with social media without feeling the pressure to write 500 words posts every time.
It’s a far better fit for those with hectic schedules. You can use your blog articles as search engine bait too! The important thing is to target keyword http://www.theverge.com/2012/3/20/2886806/the-decline-of-print-visualized-us-ad-sales phrases and then bookmark your article to some of the top social directories. Every company I’ve ever worked for, especially big companies, nobody knows who anybody else is. The bigger the company is, the harder it is to learn who your co-workers are and to understand what other people may be working on.
So we saw a need for something that would enable better communication and collaboration within an enterprise. And we do that by applying what we learned from the consumer internet space. In people’s personal lives, they can use these great sites like Facebook and Twitter to stay in touch with their friends. And then, when they get to work, all the tools seem to be really archaic and hard to use. We just thought that the software you use at work should be a lot more like the software that you get to use in your personal life.
It depends exactly what they do. But what it sounds like is they’re going to have premium accounts to help companies manage their communication in terms of better analytics for figuring out who’s reading you and all that sort of stuff. I don’t think they’re moving into the enterprise space, per se. I think they’re trying to make a more robust version of what Twitter already is that companies will be willing to pay for.
We don’t really see that as competitive to what we’re doing.