It’s nice to know how many followers a company has on Twitter. However, it’s more relevant to know which of the people you follow are following the updates of the company page in question. Facebook and Google+ have been using this functionality for a while now, and Twitter is also seeing the benefits of it. And rightly so, of course.
If more people in your circle of friends follow Coca-Cola than Pepsi cameroon phone number list you will probably be more likely to choose Coca-Cola when you are standing in front of the shelf (although in this case it is also literally a matter of taste) regardless of the number of followers of both companies. With the followers of a company account you can see at a glance the people relevant to you who also follow this company:
New Twitter buttons
It is now also possible to place a specific Twitter button on your website or blog, which activates the four most important possibilities of Twitter. This encourages your visitors to:
Share a web page or blog post on Twitter ('Share a link');
To follow your Twitter company account ('Follow');
To initiate a conversation on Twitter or join an existing Twitter conversation by using a hashtag ('Hashtag');
Send a message directly to your Twitter business account ('Mention').
New Twitter Buttons
In short, a whole host of possibilities to achieve even more interaction on Twitter, more integration, shorter lines by means of the Twitter buttons and a greater degree of freedom in the visual layout and design of profiles. What do you think of these possibilities? Does it have a lot of added value or are they mainly 'nice' improvements?