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EXCLUSIVE: The tCn Built Environment Twitter 100
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Twitter: top tips for getting started
The best way to see what Twitter has to offer is to set up an account and have a look around.
How to become part of the tCn top 100
The first ever index of the built environment’s top 100 tweeters is just a snapshot in time - and it’s never too late to add your name to the list.
Why should contractors use Twitter?
For the first time, the built environment has a list of the most influential ‘tweeters’ – those who have a passion for their work and like to engage with fellow professionals in 140 characters or less.
How PeerIndex works
PeerIndex evaluates how much influence a person has developed across online social platforms, looking at three broad criteria: authority, audience and activity.
OPINION
OPINION: Twitter helps form and develop business relationships
Twitter is about people having conversations online. It’s not just a new way of broadcasting messages, or about personal chat (although it can also be used for both).
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