Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Clients For Window Cleaners Using Twitter

San Diego, CA – While Twitter is still searching for its golden ticket to profitability, the San Diego window cleaning company Busy Broom is hard at work using Twitter to keep in touch with clients and achieve new ones. The company is not seeking to profit directly off of Twitter, but to use Twitter to keep in touch with clients that might need to reschedule an appointment or include more services than previously discussed. Clients become aware of the Twitter feature either by going to the contact page or through speaking with representatives from the company. Their twitter profile can be found at twitter.com/CleanSanDiego.
Busy Broom is a full service San Diego based cleaning company. While they can accomplish every task related to cleaning, they specialize in window washing, house cleaning, pressure washing, and roof cleaning. Tom Bordyczewski of Busy Broom stated: “Twitter will help us keep in contact with our clients and provide easy and simple ways for our clients to make schedule changes, or schedule a new appointment.” While they have not received any appointments yet through Twitter, they are hopeful that the San Francisco based Micro Blogging service will soon help them keep in touch better with clients and provide instantaneous responses for appointments.
Twitter has made the micro blogging site into a powerhouse used by both individuals and businesses. Located in the South of Market district of San Francisco, Twitter is quickly becoming a global phenomenon. Currently the business has been running off of venture capital funds and is not yet making a profit. While the company figures out how to best make money off of their new success, businesses like Busy Broom in San Diego have begun to utilize the site to help their own businesses. Whether it is an ad based solution or a solution based on additional features, Twitter should easily be able to turn a profit if all these other businesses using Twitter can.
The hard part for Twitter is going to be converting to a profit making position while not alienating users. If this is accomplished by them they should be around for a long time to come. Only a few years ago, no one would have suspected that limiting users to 140 characters and creating their own micro blogs would be popular. Since text messaging plans have become cheaper as well as broadband, the stage has been set for Twitter to continue to grow and expand as businesses far and wide begin using it. On the verge of profitability, Twitter is about to undergo a shift form venture capital to revenues.
San Diego Window Cleaning Company Busy Broom is now part of the fabric of Twitter. Just as many other companies now move in to capitalize on its growing success, Busy Broom is excited about the possibilities presented by the use of 140 characters and text messages to help communication between them and their clients. With the economy beginning to pick up again after this long recession, perhaps it is time we all begin to tweet to one another in a show of support for the company that is bringing so many of us together.
Article Written by Michael Latulippe, spokesperson for Busy Broom Cleaning Services and Chief Executive Officer of Silicon Valley based Clear Prominence, INC (BecomeNoticed.com).

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