Meeting: Twitter - fad or future?
- Is it really possible to write something sensible in 140 characters?
Twitter is a micro-blogging tool that allows users to write short, micro-blog posts of no more than 140 characters. Users follow one another, reading and replying to each others’ posts, thus gaining an short and sweet impression of life among friends and on the web in general – as it happens. There are more than 10 million Americans on Twitter, which is also gaining pace in Denmark.
Some are arguing that Twitter is the new Facebook. Others find Twitter completely useless. And most people are wondering at the explosive growth of the phenomenon. In order to explore the ups and downs, ins and outs of Twitter, Socialsquare will host an open discussion on the possibilities and pitfalls, which Twitter opens for businesses and organisations.
As usual, we open with a short presentation of cases and our experiences with Twitter, which will set the scene for a discussion where you can share your thoughts and experiences with Twitter.
Your hosts: Trine-Maria Kristensen (partner and consultant, Socialsquare), Andreas Lloyd (consultant, Socialsquare) og Andreas Johannsen (partner and consultant, Socialsquare)
The meeting is free and will take place on at 16.00 on Thursday April 30th at Socialsquare’s offices on Vesterbrogade 67, 1 (entrance through Westend). Since we have a limited number of seats we urge you to sign up. Preference will be given to organisations and businesses interested in engaging through Twitter.
We’ll serve light refreshments to stimulate discussion.
Sign up for the event here:
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