How to create an account for Twitter for a company?
Hey my cousin is curious and wants to create a Twitter page for his company, but he doesn’t know how to do it. He doesn’t have a twitter account either. He wants to know how to make a twitter account and twitter webpage for his company, so that he can teach his marketing people by next week. Anyone know how to do this?
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3 Responses to “How to create an account for Twitter for a company?”
Comment from IACEZ
Time June 26, 2009 at 1:48 pm
It’s super easy. Just go to Twitter.com, Click on Get Started- Join, then choose your Username and password. Once your account is created, click on Settings to customize your Profile page.
Comment from BodyByChocolates
Time June 29, 2009 at 3:18 am
The best way to start is by not doing it.
Wait! Wait!
This isn’t one of those anti-Twitter posts. The reason I say to not do is it because you need to think first.
* Think about the business
* Think about keywords related to the company
* Think about branding
So many people put up a new account without much appropriate thought first. I hope you wuoldn’t just hang any ole single outside a brick and mortar business, so why do it on Twitter?
This is how that looks with my @BodyByChocolate profile.
You’ll notice some very key things about my profile.
1. A defining picuture
2. A catchy profile name
3. Keyword rich bio
4. Link to my website
I also have an interesting looking background rather than just sticking with the standard gig. You can use one of these types of services for that.
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Also, I would not be without the Twitter app that I use to tweet longer than 140 characters as well as posting videos, audios, graphics and whatever else I fancy. The Twitter app is called TwitWall and here is what mine looks like.
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That should getting you headed in the right direction. Feel free to ask @BodyByChocolate more questions about Twitter any time.
The Body By Chocolate Man
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WEBSITE:


Comment from Gravy
Time June 25, 2009 at 10:19 am
and follow the instructions.