I’ve been browsing the Twitterverse for anyone discussing ‘Ideas’ or Forecasting and I’ve started following them using the @ideaforecasting twitter account. I’m hoping to stimulate some interest, or at least some hits on the ideaforecasting.com site. We’ll see. My expectations are high, but I’m not deluding myself, there may be no reaction. I believe that it may be true that any marketing solely dependent on Twitter, will fail. I’ll followup on this by blogging this over time.
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You’re not the only one using Twitter alone to get traffic to a site. Check out this post by Chris Garrett on his:
http://www.chrisg.com/site-launch-case-study/
I presume he probably has a huge following on Twitter which helps a lot.