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I found the above problem really is somewhat limited.
 
I found the above problem really is somewhat limited.
If we want to make sales, the brand is crucial. No one can create something different. For example: I want to sell on my http://anhdoc through promotions on Google.com, Facebook.com ... I'm going to build my site best, the highest ranking keywords like [http://anhdoc.com/truyen-nguoi-lon Truyện người lớn]
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If we want to make sales, the brand is crucial. No one can create something different. For example: I want to sell on my http://anhdoc.com through promotions on Google.com, Facebook.com ... I'm going to build my site best, the highest ranking keywords like [http://anhdoc.com/truyen-nguoi-lon Truyện người lớn]

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Would You Rather Buy from a Person, or a Brand?


We thought so. Most people would rather feel like they’re engaging with real people than with a faceless, nameless “brand.” That’s especially true in social media, where people readily express their opinions and personalities.

So, how do you stay human on Twitter? Don’t be afraid to BE a human being on Twitter. Even if your company’s Twitter account has your company’s name, you can still project some personality. ... read more

Note: This article has been moved to our new blog at www.AboutUs.com/create-a-personality-for-your-brand-on-twitter/.



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