Jack Owns His Beanstalk Because of Social Media, and YOU Can Too!
If you've been anywhere, other than hiding under a rock, you know already social media has become all the rage.
It's become the go to hot spot for marketing and expanding your business.
Teens are using it, twenty somethings are using it, and guess what, so are businesses.
At least the in the know businesses are.
And there is a big difference between the businesses that are embracing the current economy, utilizing the new tools that are coming out of it and those that are being swept away by the bad economy and drowning in it.
Let me introduce you to Jack.
Jack Owns a Business Like most business owners, Jack is plagued by the worries of competitors, and how much market share his company currently enjoys.
He recently learned that his biggest rival is using Twitter for promotional activities, and this news has got him worried.
So what does Jack do? He set himself up on Tweetstalk.
com.
Tweetstalk allows the Jacks of the world to keep tabs on fellow Twitter users without them knowing.
Jack can follow whomever he wants, and they will never have a clue.
What Else Can Jack do With Tweetstalk? * Keep track of his tween daughters without compromising "cool Dad" status * Follow his favorite 70s music groups without ribbing from his friends * Look up long-lost friends and see what they're doing before making contact * Monitor the competition to see if they are attempting to poach his clients * Discover who the competition is chatting with, for developing potential leads Never has cyber-stalking been more enjoyable, or harmless, for that matter.
(Well in these cases it's not really stalking, it's staying on top of your business for the best growth.
) You see, Twitter has opened up a whole new world for Jack.
It allows him the magic beans to overcome his competition.
Not to mention, he can now keep tabs on industry news, know about the latest developments, often before the rest of the world, and generally just stay in the game and ahead of it.
You see the Jacks of the world can either be left behind, closing their doors like the rest of the country due to the economy, or the Jacks of the world can climb to the top of their beanstalks, and reap the rewards that social media has to offer.
Where would your business rather be?
It's become the go to hot spot for marketing and expanding your business.
Teens are using it, twenty somethings are using it, and guess what, so are businesses.
At least the in the know businesses are.
And there is a big difference between the businesses that are embracing the current economy, utilizing the new tools that are coming out of it and those that are being swept away by the bad economy and drowning in it.
Let me introduce you to Jack.
Jack Owns a Business Like most business owners, Jack is plagued by the worries of competitors, and how much market share his company currently enjoys.
He recently learned that his biggest rival is using Twitter for promotional activities, and this news has got him worried.
So what does Jack do? He set himself up on Tweetstalk.
com.
Tweetstalk allows the Jacks of the world to keep tabs on fellow Twitter users without them knowing.
Jack can follow whomever he wants, and they will never have a clue.
What Else Can Jack do With Tweetstalk? * Keep track of his tween daughters without compromising "cool Dad" status * Follow his favorite 70s music groups without ribbing from his friends * Look up long-lost friends and see what they're doing before making contact * Monitor the competition to see if they are attempting to poach his clients * Discover who the competition is chatting with, for developing potential leads Never has cyber-stalking been more enjoyable, or harmless, for that matter.
(Well in these cases it's not really stalking, it's staying on top of your business for the best growth.
) You see, Twitter has opened up a whole new world for Jack.
It allows him the magic beans to overcome his competition.
Not to mention, he can now keep tabs on industry news, know about the latest developments, often before the rest of the world, and generally just stay in the game and ahead of it.
You see the Jacks of the world can either be left behind, closing their doors like the rest of the country due to the economy, or the Jacks of the world can climb to the top of their beanstalks, and reap the rewards that social media has to offer.
Where would your business rather be?