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san_terre

04/04/09 11:56 AM

#72428 RE: captain_ameritrade #72427

My random post for this weekend.

At my company we have been dipping our toes into Facebook and Twitter to spread the word and help out customers. Is there something here for WNBD? Worth thinking and wrapping your mind around it. This is the way we are going to be communicating in the future, Businesses can do common things and get common results, or you can do some uncommon things to get uncommon results. There are a few WNBD tweets from the past but they are speculative stock related. Couldn't hurt to get a few more tweets about us.

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/09_64/s0904046702617.htm?chan=rss_topEmailedStories_ssi_5

"This is a no-cost way of marketing," he says. Because Twitter provides a public forum, each post becomes a form of promotion as other users follow Savage's posts. "You are building a reputation; people can go back and look at your Web site and the quality of your content, and you are becoming part of the community," Savage says. Other business owners are using Twitter for market research and to keep an eye on customer service issues.

Wrinkles

04/04/09 6:26 PM

#72468 RE: captain_ameritrade #72427

Well it is quite obvious we are only donors and have very little say on the process before us. So I'll add shares as I can, flip a few and accumulate along the way. I love this company, period. I KNOW this is a grand slam play, just need to be in it to win it.