Twitter Rolls Out Brand Pages

Twitter’s brand new brand profile page will enhance your brand’s Twitter presence by allowing you to feature your most important content and giving you more space and flexibility in branding your Twitter page. Your enhanced Twitter profile page will be public so it can be viewed by anyone without the need for them to signup for, or log in.

Enhanced profile pages are currently available to a small selection of brands; they will be rolled out more broadly in the coming weeks and months (12/17/11). They aren’t accepting requests nor is there a waiting list to sign up for just yet. We’ll keep an eye out and send an alert when that changes. In the meantime your marketing talent can plan their attack.

For more information and to follow their roll out of this new feature visit: https://business.twitter.com/advertise/enhanced-profile/ still more information can be found here: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20169565

If you haven’t reviewed all of the features Twitter offers businesses visit this page to learn more: https://business.twitter.com/

BetterBuy press conference live Twitter feed

Live Twitter feed of BetterBuy press conference:

Follow the highlights of the press conference as they’re tweeted by the attendees. Links to be added later.

Better Buy Project: Better Buy is a joint project of the National Academy of Public Administration and the American Council for Technology-Industry Advisory Council in conjunction with the General Services Administration. The Project is an experiment dedicated to the belief that there’s a lot of room for improvement in the way government buys products and services.

Pic by @kellyolson of @BetterBuyProj team members @marydavie, @ltrudeau, @estherburgess talking with @jmgovit of @fednewsradio at #elc09

Better Buy Project Team

TWTRCON DC Live Twitter Feed

TWTRCON DC 2009Stuck at home so I’m “attending” TWTRCON DC with help from the great peeps at the event sharing the event via Twitter. Jump in!

Some great information being shared especially for those of you who are not yet on Twitter either because you’re a skeptic or not quite sure what to make of it yet. I’ll be culling the mountain high pile of tweets and posts and pulling out the golden nuggets of info I find and doing my best to find uses for government contractors.

If YOU have ideas on how Twitter can help the government improve how they procure goods and services or how government contractors can benefit please email, Tweet me, or call!