Stay on top of small business trends with these top tweeters to follow for Small business and finance!
As Twitter becomes ubiquitous, I’ve found that it can be an excellent tool to streamline your small business research. By forcing everyone to 140 characters or less of text, links to articles and videos are summarized in a succinct and direct manner. By creating a list of tweeters that provide great insight into small business and finance issues, it’s far easier to stay abreast of the latest trends.
Many websites also use their Twitter accounts as a way to provide quick updates on new content on their websites. Some also provide Twitter-only feeds which can be quite interesting.
Here is a list of fellow Tweeters that I follow consistently:
It goes without saying that you should stay on top of what is happening on OPEN Forum. The editors provide links to some of the most compelling content on the website.
In addition to providing links to good tips and advice, @StartupNation also tweets discounts, coupons and special offers to its followers.
Provides video interviews with successful entrepreneurs and business owners. I like following them because the interviewees tend to be very candid and provide genuine insight.
This is the author of the New York Times Bestseller I Will Teach You To Be Rich. His focus is on helping consumers monetize their hobbies. I find, however, that much of his insight is also applicable to small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs.
They provide instructions, demonstrations and links of interesting new software and online tools. Many of the websites they feature are difficult to learn about anywhere else. I have found some great research tools and other resources over the past several years due to @MakeUseOf.
Great insights into small business finance from a fellow OPEN Forum contributor.
He doesn’t publish here every day, but articles he considers of particular interest are linked via his Twitter account.
Great links to the business journal of McKinsey and Company which always contains impactful and insightful articles. The Tweets provide key takeaways from the articles if you can’t read them.
With nearly 200,000 followers, the small business section of the New York Times provides interesting and engaging articles specifically targeted to other small business owners.