10 Tips for Using Twitter And Email Marketing for B2B

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Stan Woods

28. 01. 2009 | 1 min read

10 Tips for Using Twitter And Email Marketing for B2B

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We’re exploring how to use Twitter for B2B marketing right now (you can follow us at http://twitter.com/dougkessler and we just started http://twitter.com/velocitytweets for tweeting blog posts like this one). As part of that exploration, I saw a great post from Chad Horenfeldt at his Anything Goes Marketing blog about how to use Twitter for B2B marketing in tandem with email.

Called ‘10 Tips for Using Twitter And Email Marketing for B2B‘, the piece offers some really great advice for those of us in the early stages with Twitter. Check it out.

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  • B2B communications

  • b2b-marketing

  • email-marketing

  • twitter

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  1. Chad Horenfeldt

    January 29th, 2009

    Thanks for mentioning my blog Stan. I would also like to experiment with posting a twitter RSS feed in subscription confirmation emails. The ability to embed dynamic RSS feeds in emails opens up a lot of possibilities.
    @chadhorenfeldt

  2. Chad Horenfeldt

    February 20th, 2009

    Glad you liked the post – thanks for listening! Good luck on your Twitter strategy. Great way to learn and network.
    @chadhorenfeldt

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