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Twitter has roughly 6 million users and is projected to grow to 18.1 million users and more. With all those people, the chances for networking are endless and connecting with new people can lead to career opportunities, so it is essential that your personal brand exists on the service. By leveraging the Twitter platform to build your brand you can showcase yourself to a huge and growing audience.

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Thursday, July 1, 2010

It's Alive!

 
 

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via Twitter Blog by Biz on 4/14/10

Last month we previewed an incredibly simple set of web tools which enable partner websites to easily integrate Twitter functionality into their site experience called @anywhere. The idea is that web users will be able to engage with existing Twitter features from all of their favorite sites. Today, we're happy to announce this service is live and ready for anyone who wants to build a little Twitter into their online experience.

Our friends at Foursquare call @anywhere "aggressively simple." Other partners like Amazon are excited that customers can "conveniently follow suggested Twitter accounts without ever leaving" the shopping experience. Bing implements the new tools so users can "seamlessly interact with Twitter." HuffPo already went all-out and built a Twitter edition and the WSJ.com told us, they hope @anywhere "will help us connect readers with the broader story."

Citysearch says that @anywhere "will help our users get a complete real-time snapshot of a merchant and, when they'd like, engage that merchant via Twitter directly from our site. And, in the UK, The Guardian is using @anywhere to innovatively connect readers with those running for public office: "Now, from within our pages you can ask questions your prospective parliamentary candidates and of our journalists. This is a clear indication of how we're trying to lower barriers between our audience and those who hold power or seek to hold office, and between our readers and our journalists."

The full list of sites who have been working on @anywhere implementations pre-public launch include AdAge, Amazon, Bing, Citysearch, Digg, Disqus, eBay, Foursquare, Gawker, Google, Gowalla, The Guardian, The Huffington Post, Hunch, Mashable, Meebo, MSNBC.com, The New York Times, Salesforce.com, WSJ.com, Yahoo!, and YouTube.

We'll soon be highlighting their integrations here and at media.twitter.com. Let's see what you can do with @anywhere. We can't wait.

 
 

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