Best Twitter Feeds for small business

October, 20, 2015 by Guest Contributor author workhoppers

best twitter feedsCheck out the best twitter feeds for small businesses.

Today, Twitter is one of the most important platforms of communication for business and personal musings alike. When you run a small business, whether your an entrepreneur or a freelancer offering a service, there are so many ways that Twitter can help you to not only promote your business, but also stay knowledgeable in your industry. Here are 7 of the best twitter feeds we think you should follow, regardless of industry!

Freelance Union’s twitter feed is an easy pick for us. Freelancers Union represents the hub for all things freelance. Blogs, insights, tips for every freelancer, event promotions, and relevant news: you can find it all here.

The description of this twitter page says it all: “Everything you need to know to start and grow your business now.” This page is one-stop shopping for freelancers and small business owners.

  • @tferriss  (https://twitter.com/tferriss)

Author of the 4 hour Work Week, Tim Ferris tweets a lot and provides plenty of inspirational updates on new technology, travel and lifestyle.

Whatever Harvard Biz has to say, we are here to listen! This is our first-stop for anything business related.

Founder of Squidoo and renowned author provides daily short tweets of his brilliant thoughts and shares his blog post updates. He has a fresh look on marketing that you should not miss.

Freelancer Advice is a twitter account based in the UK that provides the best tips and tricks out there! They touch upon the more tedious aspects of running a freelance business—such as keeping up with the legalities and accounting—in a fun an exciting way.

Quartz is an awesome source for global business news. Their tweets are high quality and rich with information.

And of course we cannot forget about our very own Workhoppers’ twitter account. With a dedication to bring you local job opportunities, blog updates, journal studies and insights into the flexible workforce. We welcome you to follow us today.

 

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