June 3rd, 2009 @ Paul Chaney
I just returned from 140 | The Twitter Conference, held in Mountain View, CA, last week. BTW, despite indications to the contrary, it was the first Twitter for business conference. (Not exactly the same focus as TWTRCON, but business-centric nonetheless.)

The main takeaway for me is that Twitter IS a tool businesses should and will be using. There are ample case studies all along the continuum, from small businesses such as
Naked Pizza, a New Orleans pizzaria that gained
notice in
local and
national press, to enterprise-level companies such as
Dell.
If you had any doubt, allow me to reference a recent
MarketingProfs poll which reported that "more than eight in 10 Twitter users, most of whom represent small businesses, expect their company's use of the popular microblogging tool to increase in the next six months."
One indication of Twitter's coming predominance as a marketing tool are the number of conferences about it, which now number as many as
six. This leaves me to wonder why
Facebook conferences aren't following suit. I mean, its value as a marketing tool is being proven even as we speak.
Category : Marketing Trends &Microblogging &Social Media Marketing &Twitter
C.B. Whittemore
2 years ago
Paul, it’s fascinating to learn how businesses are using Twitter. I’m also wondering how Twitter will evolve to allow more filtering/narrow-casting as more and more people use Twitter.