
Delicious: a social bookmarking site so that you can access your links from any computer, share them with your friends, or share them with the world. It’s easy to see the personal uses of Delicious, but what about other uses?
The Walrus magazine is already considered to be an industry leader when it comes to using Twitter as a successful business tool. However, I think that having a Delicious account for the magazine could also be incredibly helpful.
The Walrus posts a multitude of links on their Twitter, and those that follow them and check frequently will easily be able to stay up-to-date on all that information. But what about people who are new to their Twitter, or don’t check it every day? Keeping up can be pretty daunting, and that’s how I think Delicious could help.
Using Delicious, The Walrus would be able to have a comprehensive, easily-searchable directory of all of its links posted on Twitter that users can view and access. Then, if they miss a few days of tweets, they don’t miss the information that interests them.
Furthermore, it would be another innovative way to use web 2.0 for The Walrus, continuing their trend as a leader in interacting with users, rather than a follower.
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Magazines and Delicious
March 23, 2009 — amyelizabethgDelicious: a social bookmarking site so that you can access your links from any computer, share them with your friends, or share them with the world. It’s easy to see the personal uses of Delicious, but what about other uses?
The Walrus magazine is already considered to be an industry leader when it comes to using Twitter as a successful business tool. However, I think that having a Delicious account for the magazine could also be incredibly helpful.
The Walrus posts a multitude of links on their Twitter, and those that follow them and check frequently will easily be able to stay up-to-date on all that information. But what about people who are new to their Twitter, or don’t check it every day? Keeping up can be pretty daunting, and that’s how I think Delicious could help.
Using Delicious, The Walrus would be able to have a comprehensive, easily-searchable directory of all of its links posted on Twitter that users can view and access. Then, if they miss a few days of tweets, they don’t miss the information that interests them.
Furthermore, it would be another innovative way to use web 2.0 for The Walrus, continuing their trend as a leader in interacting with users, rather than a follower.
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