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Forgive them father, for they know not what they do.


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There's been a flurry of interest in Twitter recently from local businesses in my home town of Reading.

It's been great to see the press kick things off, and there has been some notable engagement between people from a paper and the local community.

One of the best things is getting to see the names and faces of the people behind these organisations.  They're doing it right because they engage on a personal level as well as talk about what they do and this allows us to grow more of a natural interest in what they do..

Unfortunately, not every one has the innate ability to use a platform like Twitter in the same way, so recently we (the #rdg followers) have dealt with lots of what could be considered spam - one way/one dimensional tweets.  For me, it is super important to engage us with a face, a personality and not hide away behind the curtain of your company name.  Please let us know about _you_ and get involved in the conversation first then after that start to set a tempo to talk about what you do.  It's quite simple really, show that you're genuinely interested in us and we will do the same, and if we like you lots then expect to see the locals talking about you positively and drive business naturally your way.


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