Twitter lends itself particularly well to
corporate uses, and that is a fact. Just look at the statistics that showcase how many teenagers
tweet in relation to the number of users who are hooked on
Facebook and other networking sites. As such, applications and services that aim to bring corporate tweeting into a new level are inherently interesting.
Hashwork is a company which provides such a service. Basically, it lets employers to “work socially” by using a messaging system of its own. Not only that, it also enables them to interact with the company’s customers and partners, and punters can even communicate among themselves. The result of all of the above is that you end up developing a sort of community of advocates on the social web, and these have authentic conversations both among themselves and with you.
Note that this system does not displace Twitter – rather, it brings it into you existing corporate network and it enables your workforce to be benefited by its many functionalities like posting images and attaching files effortlessly.
This service can initially be employed at no cost, and paid plans are available for those that want to unlock advanced features. Just check out the site for further information, the link is provided below.
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