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		<title>Contemplating Twitter For Advertising? Really?!?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seems like every business we hear from lately wants to know about Twitter for advertising solutions. It must be very hard as a business owner to look at the fastest growing website in the history of the web and not smell sales. That really has to be difficult not to do. The harsh reality is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seems like every business we hear from lately wants to know about Twitter for advertising solutions.</p>
<p>It must be very hard as a business owner to look at the fastest growing website in the history of the web and not smell sales. That really has to be difficult not to do.</p>
<p>The harsh reality is that Twitter for advertising ideas have changed 100% in the past year. And you really need to know what is now possible on Twitter, and what is not.</p>
<p>At Beach House Advertising, we saw the explosion of Twitter happening as long ago as July 2008. And since that time, we have positioned ourselves to be a leading Twitter advertising provider. But we want to make sure that everyone reading this realizes that Twitter, like Google, changes dramatically and staying on top of those changes is a must before you implement any long term business strategy involving Twitter.</p>
<p>And we&#8217;ve done that by creating almost one half a million followers. And it is how we made our presence online for the past two years.</p>
<p>And everything changed late last year in a very big way. And you&#8217;d better makes sure that you understand how Twitter has changed.</p>
<p>Even as we look back just two years ago when a simple tweet would result in between 15-25 unique hits, that performance is no longer the norm on Twitter. And it is critical that you know that. No matter how many followers you have, endless traffic is not the norm a longer. And smarter solutions on Twitter are crucial.</p>
<p>And what we&#8217;ve seen is that it is now a lot harder to create traffic from Twitter, but that it can be done now using far more sophisticated techniques. And that is where your efforts advertising on Twitter need to be focused.</p>
<p>From using software that enables you to follow the most targeted new followers to using @messaging correctly, there are advanced ways to advertise on Twitter that we are sure you are missing out on.</p>
<p>Twitter for advertising should always be a slice of your marketing plan the same way that Facebook for advertising should be.</p>
<p>If learning how to use Twitter for advertising is on your radar, Beach House Advertising has to be on that radar as well.</p>
<p>More Information:</p>
<p>for advanced Twitter for advertising solutions. Beach House Advertising provides unique Twitter advertising results. </p>
<p>					 Advertising.</p>
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