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The old tub is indecent? To use the bathroom has become inconvenient? What a choice to make: restoration or replacement of an old bath tub with a new cast-iron, steel or acrylic bath? If you are a resident of St. Petersburg and Leningrad region, then you've come to the right place!
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On this site you will find a list of goods and services, which include the restoration and repair bathtubs, provided by our company in a very wide range and with a guarantee of high quality of their performance. The best selection of recipes for enamel of our water: new cast iron tubs - Russia - Novokuznetsk.
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| Writer = Aliza Earnshaw
Restoration and repair of the enamel bath tubs made by us in several ways, but the most effective of them, we offer you in the first place - it's acrylic liner (insert) into the bathroom. This method is the restoration of bathtubs has long been widely used by various European companies. In Russia, it began to be used later on, but also very successful. In simple words, this method is called - "in a bath tub," actually, this is the technology of its installation. This method of restoration of the bath will provide you with environmental safety and prolong the use of very long bath.
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Our acrylic bath liners are made of acrylic health - the only material that is not rejected by the human body. The surface of the acrylic liner in the bath is resistant to dirt, as the surface is no accumulation of electric charge (acrylic - insulator) and updated bath requires less cleaning of the surface.
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If you decide to buy a new cast-iron bathtub, then we can offer you the best choice of several kinds of high quality cast iron baths, made famous Russian producer - Novokuznetsk factory. Cast Iron Baths production of this plant are considered to be the best on the market. We also carry out the sale of acrylic and steel baths domestic and foreign production.
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Company - http://vanbest.ru/ -  LLC "Palmyra" - was founded in 1997. Give your preference to professionals, and you are guaranteed to get quality results! By contacting us you risk nothing, and we are always happy to trust us.
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| Date = January 26, 2012
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==Would You Rather Buy from a Person, or a Brand?==
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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.
  
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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.  ''[http://www.aboutus.com/create-a-personality-for-your-brand-on-twitter/ ... read more]''
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Notice that TravelOregon promotes its own content, while also responding to people and re-tweeting other people’s comments. That makes TravelOregon’s Twitter stream seem like a real person is writing it, and conversing with the account’s followers. It doesn’t read like a stream of pre-scheduled, rote tweets, or automatic tweets from the organization’s blog.
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Need an example of a boring, un-engaging Twitter feed? Here you go:
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This is a pretty typical business-account feed. It’s just a series of automated tweets from the company’s blog - no personality, no variety, and no conversation.
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You may be thinking this is unfair. How interesting can a foreign-exchange company’s tweets possibly be? Well, let’s look at another example. Groceries are kind of boring, right? Maybe, but Safeway’s Twitter feed is engaging and feels like a real person is writing it. Note the two tweets to @Jonspach at the top that clearly indicate a real conversation is going on:
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==Make People Laugh, or Catch them Offguard==
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It’s okay to be funny on Twitter, and when a big brand shows some humor, it’s refreshing. Just take a look at Southwest Air’s Twitter feed:
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Note that Southwest Air attributes its tweets to actual people by using the '''^''' character and someone’s initials. This is a great way to show that several different people are manning the account.
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Try bringing a more human touch to your tweets. I bet you’ll pick up more followers and get re-tweeted more often. That gives you a much bigger audience, and more opportunity to win new customers. And you’ll probably have more fun!
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Have you seen a company with a great Twitter presence? Share it with us on Twitter by mentioning us ([http://twitter.com/AboutUs @AboutUs]) or me ([http://twitter.com/AlizaEarnshaw @AlizaEarnshaw]) and the handle of the company or brand you think is doing a great job.-->
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| ShortBio = Aliza is director of sales and marketing at [[AboutUs]]. A former business reporter and editor, she also works with the content on AboutUs.org and the people who create it.
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 1 October 2013

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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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