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How To Hone Your Marketing Messages With Twitter

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December 18, 2008

I like to follow the really great headhunters because they adapt quickly to new sales and marketing techniques and easily enlighten flat-footed tech guys like me. One such headhunter is the RecruitingAnimal, and I highly recommend both his radio program and website, not to mention his Twittering. In this online seminar I’ll be sharing some ruthlessly brilliant techniques I’ve learned from him.

Online Seminar: December 19

You can pay a lot of money to an advertising company for extensive research that will drive focused buys and make your sales staff more productive.
Or you can do it  quickly and for free with Twitter and techniques offered in this online seminar for staffing companies looking to break out of the recession and conquer their competition in 2009.

You’ll learn the basics of Twittering that will move you beyond the denial stage of this new medium. You’ll learn how micro-messaging can help you hone your marketing messages. And finally you’ll learn techniques that allow you to measure the impact of those messages.

The seminar concludes with a a question-comment-answer session as well as a short demonstration of those techniques and how they can integrate with Tempworks Enterprise, a powerful recruiting and staffing platform for aspiring staffing companies.

Space is limited. Reserve your slot now here.

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Gregg Dourgarian

This article was written by Gregg Dourgarian

Gregg wrote the first TempWorks software as a teenager in 1975 with his staffing pioneer father who founded Manpower's technical and payroll operations. Gregg also built an airline software company. Its product, Supertrace, helps keep airline reservation systems running smoothly worldwide.


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