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Old 09-21-2012, 09:23 AM   #1
NanoKakadze

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Raaaaaaaaaaage! Lol. That really sucks. I've had to do social marketing for a few businesses who had this problem. Here's what I recommended them:

- Post in your own name. Can be advantageous, gives you a person layer.

- Use an @ name. For example, if your name is Joe, and your brand is OzSocial, use Joe@OzSocial

- Make a variation. Use an underscore if 2 words or a dash.

Keep in mind you still might have issues with users searching on Twitter, but if you can integrate Twitter with your site then it shouldn't be an issue.

EDIT: Should mention, I doubt Twitter would remove an account for ya.
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