It seems like everyone is talking about and using Twitter these days, from celebrities to media outlets to regular citizens, even if the question I hear most often is “what’s the point?” Yes, Twitter does seem suspiciously like Facebook’s status updates, but could it work as a networking tool like this National Post article suggests? The article notes that “experts say this social networking trend can help you build your business and career,” but no proof is given that this is actually true. I’ve done a little investigating, and I’m not willing to give up on Twitter just yet.

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It seems like everyone is talking about and using Twitter these days, from celebrities to media outlets to regular citizens, even if the question I hear most often is “what’s the point?” Yes, Twitter does seem suspiciously like Facebook’s status updates, but could it work as a networking tool like this National Post article suggests? The article notes that “experts say this social networking trend can help you build your business and career,” but no proof is given that this is actually true. I’ve done a little investigating, and I’m not willing to give up on Twitter just yet.
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