Major Redesign Announcement!
By Debbie Horovitch | November 3rd, 2009 | Category: News | 1 Comment »For the time being, Teach Me To Tweet is inactive, while I kill the original idea and redevelop the business behind the idea, with a whole new team. If you liked the content from Phyllis Zimbler Miller ( @ZimblerMiller) and Riley Wallace ( @SpecialDesigns), don’t despair there’s a good chance you’ll see more content from them in the future.
I’m currently collecting a new team of colleagues who are passionate about Twitter and want to contribute their unique perspective to help other Twitter newbies learn how to use Twitter effectively to succeed in any business.
Content contributors are welcome in any format – blog posts, video or podcasts. Also, there are no frequency requirements to submitting content – whether you have just one blog post on “how to” Twitter for your vertical / niche field that you’d like us to syndicate or you want to contribute a couple times a week, we’d like to promote and share your best content here and across the web.
If you love Twitter and want to help others learn Twitter and submit content for this site, send it to me for consideration. We won’t be able to include all submitted content, but for the people who submit great content, you’ll be ReTweeted on the @TeachMe2Tweet Twitter feed and your exposure here could draw a lot more audience to your site.
Twitter teachers and consultants are welcome to submit content; please keep your submission focused on contributing immediate value in your content, for people searching the web for free & immediate Twitter strategies and tactics. If readers like what you have to say and want to hire you to develop a strategy tailored to their needs or purchase your system for Tweeting automatically, they can and will click through to your site.
Advertising on Teach Me To Tweet will be available:
- Free workshops and webinars will be advertised on this site at no charge
- Events, courses and consultants that charge a fee can purchase advertising
WP design wizards are needed on the team (clearly, I am not tech or website design) and various other digital marketers and investors, all who are passionate about Twitter. You are professional, experienced, always deliver before deadline and are willing to commit sweat equity to earn your portion of the profits (financial and otherwise).
If you love the idea of Teach Me To Tweet and want to contribute something to this business other than content or design, let me know! I’m open to considering proposals from anyone, especially during November and December 2009.
Please contact Debbie Horovitch @Debbie_h2o if you would like to participate in Teach Me To Tweet, the website and Twitter feed to be relaunched in 2010.
In the meantime, if you’re just looking for someone who really gets Twitter to teach you or your staff how to profitably integrate Twitter into your business activities – customer service, marketing, PR or HR - send me an email at debbie @ dhptoronto.com
Tweet you soon!

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