Archive for July, 2009

Twitter for Business

As Twitter becomes more and more popular, more businesses are using it as a marketing tool. This social marketing tool can potentially reach millions of people… depending on the topic of course. Twitter recently starting culling spamming accounts, so make sure that you are not spamming but rather providing interest and informative info.

Twitter has just launched a Twitter 101 guide for business. The guide includes case studies, a lingo list, tips and a list of other useful resources.

“So what does Twitter do for businesses?

Twitter is a communications platform that helps businesses and their customers do a number of useful things. As a business, you can use it to quickly share information with people interested in your company, gather real-time market intelligence and feedback, and build relationships with customers, partners and other people who care about your company. As an individual user, you can use Twitter to tell a company (or anyone else) that you’ve had a great–or disappointing–experience with their business, offer product ideas, and learn about great offers.” – Twitter Guide 101

Out of all the useful Twitter apps, the one that I like the most (and I don’t have an iPhone) is TweetDeck! A must try as it also intergrates with Facebook status updates!

Hit me (or follow me) on http://twitter.com/chrisburd … expecting some comments on my surname being Burd! :)

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Browser Screenshots

Now and then you may have a client that users a combination of OS and browser that you cannot test a site design on. I found this great resource that provides screenshots from browsers on different platforms.

Browsershots makes screenshots of your web design in different browsers. It is a free open-source online service created by Johann C. Rocholl. When you submit your web address, it will be added to the job queue. A number of distributed computers will open your website in their browser. Then they will make screenshots and upload them to the central server here. – Browsershots Site

This save having to get a Mac and a Linux box just to test all the browser versions and how they render the site. Of course this doesn’t allow you to actually test how the site operates on these browser, but at least you can see if something is out of place.

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