Yes, no, never thought about it.
Simple one, opinions please
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Never Thought About It
Yes, no, never thought about it.
Simple one, opinions please
Don't really see the point TBH.
Nathan.
Not a twitter feed, but a button linking to our twitter page. As we now post some gigs logs and starting to do equipment reviews its all a pretty simple technique of getting traffic to the website.
Traffic = potential sales in my book.
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I thought about it. I visit the website of a comedy/parody band every couple of days just to catch up with their banal utterances. I then realised that I despise social networking sites with all that I am, and would never update it.
I'm not on twitter, dont really see what it gives you that facebook doesnt?
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A display of your outgoing tweets is one thing but I've come across a couple of sites now where they have obviously attached to one or more feeds.
I was asked to critique a site for a potential new client and one of these gadgets was in the top-right prime selling position directly underneath the company logo, and the conversation that was being displayed was bluer than 'the best of Bernard Manning'.
I personally see no 'footprint on the web' benefit of adding such a gadget other than to advertise the fact that you have a twitter account, in which case a button might be better. I would NEVER have a gadget blindly displaying the content of a feed over which I didn't have 100% content control.