Celebrity, Politician and Expert Interviews Move to Twitter
ORLANDO, FL – With Aston Kutcher and CNN breaking the one million followers mark and Oprah sending her first “tweet” live on her show many celebrities, politicians and experts are moving to the Twitter platform to get their message out.
“The old Q and A is now Tweet and Reply says,” Jimmy Vee, co-author of the book Gravitational Marketing: The Science of Attracting Customers. “The days of the standard interview are over. With new technology like twitter rapidly gaining favor there are newer, faster and more efficient ways of getting information into the hands of the people who want it.”
The concept of doing interviews on twitter is gaining steam. In March, John McCain took part in a TwitterView (twitter interview) with ABC New Washington Correspondent George Stephanopoulos.
“An interesting effect TwitterViews are having on celebrities, politicians and experts is that it’s forcing them to be more pithy and direct with their message. A good thing for Americans with shorter and shorter attention spans,” say Travis Miller, co-author of Gravitational Marketing.
Celebrities, politicians and experts are not the only ones who should pay close attention and capitalize on this movement toward twitter. Vee and Miller suggest that business owners should use the Twitter platform to conduct interviews of their own as a tool to combat the recession, shave down marketing costs and grow their business.
Up until now the process of conducting an interview on twitter was a mystery. Vee and Miller have simplified and outlined the process in a free report for business owners who want to capitalize on this fast growing trend but don’t know where to start.
The report is spreading virally on twitter and has been downloaded by over one thousand business owners and entrepreneurs in the last week alone.
The report is titled: How To Conduct A TwitterView: A Fun and Easy Way To Get New Followers, Increase SEO and Naturally Attract More Customers and Prospects. It’s available for free on their blog at http://www.GravitationalMarketing/blog.



















