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If there’s one thing people know about Twitter it’s that you either love it – sharing links and twitpics with others or following interesting new members on a daily basis or hate it – You have no interest in being a part of it and you find it either annoying or overwhelming. Few fall under the category of indifference when their friends or family pull out their smartphones and start Tweeting, Retweeting or following.
This useful flowchart is something that you can share with friends if you feel they may not belong on Twitter, or use it yourself if you’re wondering whether or not Twitter is actually for you and you’re willing to continue being part of the conversation.
Follow the steps in the flowchart below to determine if you or your business really do need a Twitter account:
source: Techvert