Adam Loving (@adamloving) from Twibes uses CoTweet to manage the @twibes Twitter account.
The “X” keyboard shortcut brought tears my eyes the first time I discovered it.Adam Loving, Twibes
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Adam Loving (@adamloving) from Twibes uses CoTweet to manage the @twibes Twitter account.
The “X” keyboard shortcut brought tears my eyes the first time I discovered it.Adam Loving, Twibes
See more testimonials on CoTweet’s YouTube Channel
Marcus Schmidt (@marcusatmsft) from Microsoft talks about how the Windows team uses CoTweet to monitor and engage with people through the @MSWindows and @WindowsLive Twitter accounts and how they’re using it to promote the upcoming launch of Windows 7. Be sure to check out their #WinWin7 contest. They’re giving away some creative prizes to people who include the hash tag #WinWin7 to help them reach their goal of 77,777 followers by the launch of Windows 7 on October 22.
“We love CoTweet. It’s been the key way for our whole team to start tweeting.” Marcus Schmidt, Microsoft
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Winnie Hsia (@misswinnie) from Whole Foods talks about using CoTweet on the @wholefoods Twitter account for managing conversations, scheduling tweets, monitoring search terms, assigning tweets and rolling out CoTweet to 280+ Whole Foods stores.
“CoTweet makes it so easy to explain to somebody how to manage [our Twitter] account…it really puts it in a neat little package. On Twitter directly, it’s a bit difficult to explain to someone who’s never seen the tool before, what the point is.” Winnie Hsia, Whole Foods
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