
Excellence in Business Communication (12th Edition)
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Author: John V. Thill, Courtland L. Bovee
Publisher: PEARSON
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What are the different ways the President of a hiking company could use twitter to engage potential customers without being overtly promotional?
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There are many ways to use twitter to promote products and get people to review them.
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