"As Twitter grows, it will increasingly become a place where companies build brands, do research, send information to customers, conduct e-commerce and create communities for their users. Some industries, like local retail, could be transformed by Twitter — both at one-store operations that cater to customers within a few blocks of their locations and at the individual stores of giant retail operations like Wal-Mart (WMT). In either case, having the opportunity to tell customers about attractive sales and new products can be done at remarkably low cost while providing for greater geographic accuracy."
Leia na íntegra o artigo da revista Time, "The Future of Twitter" aqui.
Só há dois centros comerciais portugueses, com páginas no Twitter, que os autores deste blog tenham conhecimento:
Centro Comercial Continente de Loures;
Dolce Vita Tejo
O Alegro Alfragide já tem página no Twitter desde Fevereiro deste ano... fica o registo:
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Ok, obrigado. Já adicionamos no Twitter (@twitshoppingpt)
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