That little 140 of text known as a on can have a great deal of power. It can help your business. It can be the first step to developing an important business relationship. It can even be part of creating a friendship.

That’s if it’s handled the right way.

That same little text burst can cost you sales. It can make your business look bad. It can make people wary of working with you. It can cost you followers.

A lot of that has to do with your intentions when you’re making a Tweet. Sometimes, though, it’s merely a matter of composition. A poorly written Tweet or one that features an can come off the wrong way quite easily.

That’s especially true because of the space limitations. It isn’t unthinkable that someone could accidentally type “is” instead of “isn’t” while trying to stay within the limits. The consequences can be significant.

The solution? Make sure you’re posting with the best of intentions. And, proof-read your before you send them out into the Twittersphere.
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