"Cabinet Office hires £160,000 Twitter tsar."
A bit of a long-shot, really, this one. At a time when many companies still have no idea who should be in charge of their website (is it marketing or IT?) the idea of appointing someone to be responsible for their Twitter account must seem far-fetched.
"We live in a digital age, and we have to make sure we engage with people," said a Cabinet Office spokeswoman.
A lot of companies, in my experience, have yet to fully grasp that point, which is of course to your advantage if you wish to exploit it. Twitter could be part of your social media mix too.
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