So i set out to find out what the symbols on Twitter are about and so I search the interweb and I came across Jon Reid's Blog (@jonmreid) and he had written a blog which explained each character and the meaning in the world of Twitter.
So as I now understand what the @ symbol does i thanked Jon publicly using this symbol. Lets see if i get a response. haha.
Now to figure out how Twitter benefits me with Scabenga?
Facebook has just finished sharing its new messaging system with the world. And while the social networking site says that “it’s not e-mail” or designed to be what many pundits wanted to call an “e-mail killer,” it represents a big overhaul of a system that’s being used by more than 350 million people to send more than 4 billion messages daily.
In the above video, Facebook provides a brief overview of how the system will work. It might be a while until you get to try it out for yourself though. For now, the Facebook Messages is invite-only and the company says the will “be launching [it] and email addresses gradually and making it available to everyone over the next few months.”
There are things to do and then there are things that you DO NOT do on Facebook. Below is what NOT to say on you personal profile.
Always remember, Facebook updates are seen by all of your peers. As the old saying goes "Think before you Ink". In Facebook world, "Think before you write something stupid and all you friends take the piss out of you"
This is really a good idea if you are looking to keep existing clients and followers engaged with you business after they have initially used your company. You need to engage with your followers on a level out of constant business and throw in some real life humour that you, the client and the world are laughing, watching and talking about.
Take right now December 2010, the whole of the UK and some of the world are fixated on X Factor. Use what is going on to engage with your followers.