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		<title>Geotagging: Tweet Your Way to Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 15:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in instant messaging&#8217;s heyday, I was always a bit perturbed when someone left an away message with a not-so-specific location.  &#8220;At the nail salon.&#8221; Now, I&#8217;d love to join you for a pedi, but where to head? I&#8217;m from New York, where nail salons are about as common as pizzerias, so a generic reference [...]]]></description>
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<p>Back in instant messaging&#8217;s heyday, I was always a bit perturbed when someone left an away message with a not-so-specific location.  &#8220;At the nail salon.&#8221; Now, I&#8217;d love to join you for a pedi, but where to head? I&#8217;m from New York, where nail salons are about as common as pizzerias, so a generic reference whittled the possibilities down to, oh, about 6 shops in a 2-mile radius.  <br />
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 Today, Twitter is the hot way to tell everyone your business, and&#8211;much to my delight&#8211;geotagging has made its way into those 140-character posts. Applications like UberTwitter can automatically post a link to a map of the user&#8217;s location when a tweet is sent via cell phone. It&#8217;s a virtual &#8220;You Are Here&#8221; for anyone to see. No GPS necessary, either; the application uses the nearest cell phone tower to determine where you&#8217;re tweeting from. That New York nail salon? No longer in question.<br />
 Imagine the possibilities for marketing. Have an event coming up? Tweet the locale, so everyone knows where to head. Off to a conference? Let clients know which hotel you&#8217;re staying at. Have a traveling business or delivery service? Ask employees to tweet from the truck so customers&#8211;and you&#8211;can track their progress. Geotagging can help target marketing outreach and locate new areas to expand business.<br />
 Now, not everyone dabbles in Twitter. It&#8217;s one of those &#8220;love it or hate it&#8221; things, but when everyone from Lance Armstrong to Auntie Anne&#8217;s is tweeting, it&#8217;s more &#8220;gotta do it&#8221; than anything else. Fortunately, the Dreamscape Marketing team can take social media off your hands. We&#8217;ll stay on top of the latest trends, whether it&#8217;s managing your Twitter account or posting news about your latest product on Facebook. A social media campaign can boost traffic to your Web site, improve customer relations and help identify potential business associates&#8211;just leave it to us.</p>
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