Website design, SEO and other Estate Agent News
2
Nov
Twitter class now enrolling!
Bemused students studying journalism
at Griffith
University in Brisbane have just been told that Twitter will
now be added as part of their compulsory curriculum. The news
received mixed reactions, with some students believing it is a
waste of time.
Jacqui Ewart, senior lecturer at the university commented, 'Some
student's tweets are not as in depth as you might like. But I don't
know if getting them to write an essay is any more beneficial.'
Twitter has been playing an increasingly larger role with online
news.
Newspapers in the UK have embraced Twitter; such newspapers
include bbcbreaking (BBC Breaking News) with 215,200 followers,
bbcworld
(BBC world news) with 57,202 followers, guardiannews
(The Guardian) with 36,615 followers, and financialtimes with 32,362 followers.
Twitter users covered major events such as Iran election and the
2008 Mumbai attacks. Users were awash with information. In fact
during the Mumbai attacks, there was an estimated 80 tweets every 5
seconds.
Troy Stanley, CTO of Resource Techniques
comments, 'Twitter is the fastest ever growing social network and
estate agents need to get in on the action. Tweeting the latest
properties, property news and estate agency news can help estate
agents drive traffic to their website whilst estate agents create
their own self-made pool of information.'
Could this be the start of a migration of journalists from
printed to online? Let us know on our Facebook fan page or our Twitter
profile.
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