Just to reinforce my point, here's an article I came across today that speaks about this same idea: If You Are Doing An Event, Bring Twitter Into The Room
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Twittering at Meetings
I've been talking about this for a while now to people - how to use Twitter effectively. I recently started suggesting it to my clients - especially my pharma clients who around this time of year hold their national sales meetings. Why not set up a private, event-specific Twitter account and have the attendees Twitter through out the meeting about their experiences, reactions, ideas, etc. Project the Twitters on screens in real-time in a common area or in the actual meeting itself. Imagine what you can create by doing this?
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