It has been a busy couple of weeks at work, so here are my last two weeks of Twitter links. See below for lots of cheap travel opportunities and online tracking tools. Enjoy!
- RT @daynasteele Would you like Twitter with your fries? Great article from Newsweek on the power/speed of Twitter. http://tinyurl.com/cud7yj
- Customized newspapers in L.A. http://tinyurl.com/awb8un It might prolong the printed papers lifetime. What do you think?
- RT @patrickstrother A list of 10 free tools you can use to track what people are saying about your company or products. http://bit.ly/NQTQR
- RT @mashable Cliqset Wants to Unify Your Social Identities http://ping.fm/yiqEx - Has anyone tried it yet?
- RT @TravlAndLeisure 11 Money-Saving European Travel Tips: http://tinyurl.com/cxqc3t - For all my friends looking at Euro. vacations.
- RT @prblog @themediaisdying not sure if you saw top 10 newspapers likely to fold next? http://tinyurl.com/d25m4s - I hope not!
- RT @mashable Your Honor, I Tweeted http://ping.fm/bRZ7p - An interesting problem.
- I'm already in love w/ Twendz. Thank you Waggener Edstrom. http://tinyurl.com/d2arq4
- A really smart post from AgencySpy about the value of advertising online v. TV. http://tinyurl.com/c33fdc
- RT @msnbc_travelTake in Madrid with a vacation from $599 http://tinyurl.com/ctyn4l - So tempting!
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Labels: Cliqset, European vacations, travel, Twendz, Twitter
The PR agency Waggener Edstrom has recently launched a new Twitter tool called Twendz. This tool is incredibly valuable for PR people and anyone else who is in charge of managing a brand. By now we are hopefully all aware that the first step to take before using social media is to listen. But even this first step can be daunting. After all, who has time to sift through hundreds of tweets? This is where Twendz comes in.
After entering your keywords the tool pulls the latest tweets and displays the overall mood be it positive or negative. It's a great way to monitor what people are saying about your company or client. My only complaint is depending on your keywords it can take quite a while to load before you have any tangible results.
You can read more about Twendz on CNET. Go check it out and let me know what you think.
Labels: branding, marketing, public relations, social media, Twendz, Twitter, Waggener Edstrom