The Corporate Account: Following the advent of Twitter, it was only a matter of time before companies clambered aboard in an effort to bolster their online presence. Corporate accounts promote products, respond to customer concerns, and conduct surveys. Although some of these accounts are among the driest on the site,
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others have progressed past sheer advertising to construct a compelling online persona.
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