What is Zeno doing? Follow us on Twitter

posted by Nick Mendoza
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Many PR professionals (and their clients) already recognize the value of Twitter and have immersed themselves in the fastest-growing social network. For those not familiar with Twitter, it’s a microblogging service that asks “What are you doing?” and limits responses to 140 characters. Responses or “tweets” are publicly displayed and may be searched, replied to or shared with others. While the service has attracted celebrities, politicians, athletes and mainstream media attention; Twitter at its core is about broadcasting your thoughts and connecting to the individuals, companies and brands that matter most to you.

Zeno Group employees on Twitter in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C. range from new users still exploring its capabilities to active contributors who are frequently followed. Since Twitter is an open broadcasting platform, we invite you to discover all Zeno Group employees on Twitter. I’ve included our profile handles below. I’ve asked several colleagues to highlight what they like best about the service, and of course, do it in 140 characters or less. Follow us and let us know what’s on your mind.

@NickMendoza.: I can connect with anyone, anywhere in the world & anticipate they will respond or share my thoughts with their own highly engaged communities.

My colleagues:
@alexlmiller: I’ve made dozens of new friends by actually engaging and talking to them, not just being randomly chosen based on my picture.
@hippieboy: I love being able to connect with experts around the world – it’s an amazing amount of knowledge & access at your fingertips.
@JenLem: Real-time updates from news sources, citizen journalists & online communities, sparking meaningful discussions in the office & Twitterverse.
@jessvitale: I can get the latest on all things green, organic and wellness  - both news and what people are thinking – in a quick glance.
@sarahkenefick: Connecting, learning, and creating a two-way dialog with unique individuals, experts & companies from all over the world.
@SophiaNY: Twitter satisfies my hunger for insta-news and headlines and enables one to ride the crest of the breaking news wave.
@amc123
@amiller219
@aquahombre
@AndreaNowack
@ChazAbbott
@CherP13
@jamie5686
@LeahWise
@lisarobinson
@LynnHanessian
@Soccerhaus

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