2009 Twitter Bowl - Super Bowl, Buffalo Wings and Laptop Required
TechLink Blog
Monday, 02 February 2009 00:00
Twitter has been the buzz of the social networking industry for businesses for the last several months, and Sunday’s Super Bowl once again proved why. The 2009 Twitter Bowl proved one of the most popular activities for those who love to spend their time in front of the Super Bowl with a plate of chicken wings and a laptop in hand. The conversation focused, of course, on the ads during the course of the game, and participants were able to tweet in and discuss or just rank each ad as it played.

Used by many of the newest additions to lots of company rosters everywhere, Twitter has easily become the hottest communications tool for businesses over the past two years. Sure, your posts are restricted to 140 characters, but whether your company is twittering about a given project or you’re offering real time updates to stock holders or those interested in your company, Twitter enhances your brand as much as webcasts and podcasts did when they were initially introduced.

The key here is to start tweeting now, and you can only do that if you’re working with the right company. Many organizations simply refuse to move forward these days. They’re stuck in the brick and mortar world, and companies like that are destined for failure soon. You need a company who understands Twitter and technologies like it are simply part of the new business landscape. Fortunately, TechLink can help. With the ability to offer the right match every time, you’ll be connected with companies that not only understand a tweet is more than a pretty bird song, you’ll also get those matches that respect your knowledge about new business technologies. Start tweeting now for companies who know about Twitter Bowl 2009, and who know what it means to be part of a cutting edge society. Contact TechLink Resources today for more information on how we can help you reach the right companies with your resume.