Social Media: It’s Not The Size of Your Following, It’s What You Do With It

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We and many others have been pushing Twitter as a great social networking tool that also has business implications. We have joined a number of sites in talking about business tools for Twitter and marketing success stories there.

It was inevitable that spammers would come along to tout ways to quickly build the number of people following you on the micro-blogging platform. The obvious equation here is that the number of followers you have = success.

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