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Twitter your way into a book!

Written By: Seth Crofton on December 10, 2009 17 Comments

Great article in the LA times today on turning tweets into a book . With Facebook and My Space now allowing those users who are deceased to still have their profiles up in a limited form so that friends and relatives can remember them this is a great next step. I am surprised that LULU.com did not do this yet.

But this gives me several ideas. Wedding photographers or studios could sell pics of the bride and groom with tweets from their friends and relatives. Same with baby books. Dating sites could do the same by having you upload all of your romantic tweets that you have twittered to your twitterpated love. I wonder if twitterpated should be hyphenated? I digress but as you can see there are quite a few possibilities here so take a look at your business and see if you can use this tool as well.

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17 Responses to “Twitter your way into a book!”

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