Follow me on Twitter and stay updated with articles, ideas, and more. I'll be posting random selections of my articles on Examiner.com to all my Twitter friends. By following me on Twitter, you can have input on what I write and cover. This is a great way for reader feedback so that way I can focus on articles you enjoy reading. Feedback is a crucial element in any business model, and by using current technology that Twitter offers is a great way to improve many aspects.
By following me on twitter, you can stay updated with the latest in sports car news. I don't focus on the typical sports car news, my type of journalism is more of a street racing and out of the ordinary sports car news. Have you seen a 150 mph golf cart? Do you want to watch street racers wreck? Hit and runs? That's the stuff that I report on. Fun stuff! 1000+ horsepower Nissan skyline ripping up the Autobahn in the rain! Does it sound like fun? It sure is, follow me on twitter and never miss a beat!
Feedback for writers has always been important. Since man started writing articles, feedback and critisizm has been a great way to develop writers. All writers have to be "born" into writing, and experience growth stages as they progress. Feedback along this path can help form a writer into what the audience is looking for. For these reasons, I ask that you follow me on Twitter. Thank you!
- My Twitter page: http://twitter.com/michaelberenis
Why should you follow me on Twitter?
- Feedback
- Communication
- Daily article picks
- Daily video picks not featured in articles
- Random funny messages
- Updates on my Subaru WRC replica build
- Any other random thing I might post
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"Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read other users' updates known as tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length which are displayed on the user's profile page and delivered to other users who have subscribed to them (known as followers). Senders can restrict delivery to those in their circle of friends or, by default, allow anybody to access them. Users can send and receive tweets via the Twitter website, Short Message Service (SMS) or external applications. The service is free to use over the Internet, but using SMS may incur phone service provider fees."-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter
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