MyIntroducer.com Twitters
MyIntroducer.com, the home of online finance news & emarketing solutions for UK intermediaries, has joined Twitter to communicate to its clients and keep them updated on all the la
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Twitter is beneficial as it reinforces and expands your company brand and opens up your circle of contacts to an ever-growing community of like-minded people.
Since joining Twitter MyIntroducer.com have noticed an increase of traffic to their site and as a result have recently celebrated the delivery over 1.3 million advert impressions for their advertisers in a single month.
James Lucas Comments:
As an online company working in the finance industry we need to make sure our members and customers are kept up-to-date on the latest news. We have over 48,000 newsletter subscribers and by choosing to opt into the free Twitter service we can send real-time stories and keep them up to date with industry news as it happens.
"We have been using the Twitter service for around two months now to tell our customers about everything from our latest special offers to pointing them towards interesting articles within our industry.
"Social networking has become an important way for MyIntroducer.com to communicate to its members more quickly and efficiently. Twitter is a real-time communication tool that empowers people by providing them the means to receive MyIntroducer.com news and updates wherever they are.
Anybody that wants to follow MYIntroducer.com on Twitter should go to: www.twitter.com/myintroducer
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