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Why You Should Have A Twitter Follow Me Button
I'm taking a shot in the dark here but, it is with some confidence that I wager you have heard of Twitter? Genius huh? Okay, well perhaps not; but my point is made. Twitter has been an amazing success; with us regular folk, celebrities, politicians, musicians and most recently private companies. It is always nice to get new followers; it makes you feel wanted. And these can be substantially increased by using the Twitter follow me button on a blog or website.
If you are an online marketer, you would most likely have had limited success with other online strategies; be it articles, ezines or ad campaigns. However, these all wane over time, are costly, and can become a bore, (or worse), to your potential clientele.
With Twitter however, (being that we all like something new, shiny and innovative, (ideally in a silver/black box with blue lights)), a new approach is delivered. And it is unlimited; customer base delivered to and for flexibility. Whether you want to announce that new silver and black box, or simply advise about a period of down time, it is there for you.
If people are aware of your company already, possibly even considering using your services for the first time; they will look for you on Twitter. You need a presence here, and you will be followed as a matter of course.
New customers will in most instances do some research into your company; from visiting your home page, to delving into your corporate history. By having a unique Twitter follow me button attached to key areas throughout this online presence, your marketing campaigns can have immense success.
To get even greater impact from your Twitter presence, be sure to choose a unique Twitter background that will greet your prospective followers on your Twitter page.
The real beauty of the Twitter follow me button of course is in its passivity. It just sits wherever you choose to put it, happily letting people click on it to join you. It doesn't sell, it doesn't advertise; just informs. Your potential customers remain in charge and of course; you already know they like something about your company.
Chandrakasan named head of electrical engineering and computer science (MIT)
Anantha P. Chandrakasan, the Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley Professor of
Electrical Engineering, has been named the next head of the Department of
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). He will assume the new
role beginning July 1.
Chandrakasan will take over the role previously held by Eric Grimson, who was
named MIT's chancellor in February. EECS is the largest academic department at
MIT; nearly 30 percent of undergraduates major in the department's programs.
"As the largest academic department in the School of Engineering, and at MIT,
EECS and its faculty are involved in an exceptional range of intellectual,
educational, and research activities," School of Engineering Dean Ian Waitz
said today (June 13) in an email to the EECS community. "I welcome the new
ideas that Anantha will bring to leading EECS and his dedication as he assumes
this role."
Chandrakasan earned his BS (1989), MS (1990) and PhD (1994) in electrical
engineering and computer sciences from the University of California at
Berkeley; he joined the MIT faculty in 1994.
His research interests include micro-power digital and mixed-signal integrated
circuit design, wireless microsensor system design, portable multimedia
devices, and energy efficient radios.
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