CoTweet: Twitter for corporations

Tuesday, November 10, 2009, 6:28 By NARUTO
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Twitter Bird by marc2o CoTweet: Twitter for corporations

Since Twitter has never deigned to deploy “professional” resources for companies that have profile on the site, as they said some rumors that have circulated over the network some time ago, a startup got tired of waiting and made the law into their own hands.

The CoTweet is a tool that promises to “help manage corporate accounts” of the microblogging site, as pointed out by the Wall Street Journal, for a monthly fee of $ 1,500 which has attracted people’s respect as Ford, Microsoft, Starbucks and McDonalds.

Among its facilities the CoTweet offers the possibility to permanently store data about their interactions with the public, “including tweets, retweets, responses and direct messages.” In addition the tool allows for monitoring the amount and type of questioning that the company receives and its response time, “when a business goes into Twitter, so it notes that only one person is not likely to be done all the service for the entire site.

“No person may be at work 24 hours a day 7 days a week, “said Jesse Engle, CEO of the company. Any resemblance of his speech about Twitter with the answering service to business customers is not mere coincidence. Soon the company promises to expand its service to other social networks like Facebook.

Those who are interested or cannot afford the $ 1,500 monthly for the service, the CoTweet also has a free version with limited functionality.

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Via: Wall Street Journal.

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