Twitter was just the beginning in a new age of internet networking. First, you connect, then you keep people interested in what you are doing by posting your tweets. They stay tuned and you keep them tuned into you, your business and your services.
You continue this venue with social websites like Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn and other sites. The idea is that the more they come to see you, the more chances you have of selling them something.
Then you have blogging. This is especially important to small companies and nonprofits. It's great way to bring new customers and new members to your site.
But who has time for tweeting, linking in, giving face time, devoting your space, and then blog, blog, blog???? Frankly, most Fortune 500 companies know the power of all this internet activity and they have the time and the funds to have at least one full time person if not more managing their sites and accounts, monitoring the web, not just posting but seeing what others are posting about them.
Google and the internet are the new media promoters and agents and they are not just for celebrities but for everyone!
So how can you be a part of this social dialoguing? That is why we are here.