Blogger Jennifer Blanchard writes that "crafting a message for Twitter requires you to...discover a better, clearer and more concise way to say what you want to say." After all, when you only have 140 characters to make your point you need to choose your words very carefully.
Honing that skill is also important for writing effective on hold messaging copy. When you're economical with your words, but still able to paint a picture or generate interest or reach people emotionally, you're on the right path to writing better marketing copy. Read "How Twitter Makes You A Better Writer" on Copyblogger.
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