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"FollowEachother" - Network with Twitter Friends and Make New Ones

A social media friend of mine, Larry Brauner who is the founder of the popular blog Online-Social-Networking.com recently launched a new Ning social network dedicated to helping you not only have followers on Twitter but to help you network with them as well.

Check it out:

FollowEachOther.Ning.com

They say:

"Follow, follow back and network with your fellow members, so that you can build a strong network and following."

In my humble opinion when we look at social media there needs to be a purpose at the end of the day. A person can sit and have discussions all day on Twitter ..but whats the point? Therefore it is not only important to have followers and follow but to network with them as well. It is so important to establish connections because you never when your message will fall on the right ears somewhere down the road.

Twitter becomes effective when you actually 'know' the people in your network.

More on this topic + personal story later on...



“Hillel is a real professional, works with high levels of Energy blended with creativity and flexibility. He comes to the table with new marketing tools, and works the social media networking platform like a hunter. He is also a nice guy and a pleasure to work with.”

Seth Davis - Global Marketing Director - Gamatronic Electronic Industries


A dynamic, result driven marketer, Hillel Porath has generated thousands of hot leads for his clients. Hillel consults for Israel’s leading export companies and many small and medium businesses

On this site you will find hundreds of articles on marketing, and hundreds of articles on business and entrepreneurship

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