Twitter can be a great way to connect with customers and show off your brand’s personality. But is it safe to be sarcastic?
There’s a thin line between being clever and sounding mean, and you don’t want your brand to cross it.
My guest, Dusty Weis from Podcamp Media - a branded podcast production company - joins me to discuss tips for having a snarky Twitter account without damaging your brand.
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