tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6220835992275651153.post-50691924459013706512008-06-13T20:10:00.000-04:002008-06-13T21:14:30.812-04:002008-06-13T21:14:30.812-04:00Twitterific for the Mobile ConsumerMacworld points us to <a href="http://www.macworld.com/article/133968/2008/06/iphone_twitterrifc.html">Twitterrific will tweet on the iPhone</a>. Twitter is great for floating ideas or problems out on the ether and getting instant feedback. Now we get a potentially excellent Twitter client for the iPhone.<br /><br />I left my laptop at home during a recent vacation -- it was completely displaced by my iPhone this year. There were a couple of times during the trip where I sure could have used some friendly advice from my Twitter friends -- the basic iPhone experience just didn't quite step up to the plate at those times.<br /><br />So, let's imagine a highly mobile, yet weary traveler sending out a tweet from their iPhone when something goes wrong with their trip. If you were a company that wanted to support this weary traveler -- How would you go about using Twitter to monitor their issues and deliver some business value? If you could help the traveler in need, do you think this would enhance your brand and open up the door to provide other services? Food for thought.Brad Wiederholthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096854048163359771noreply@blogger.com0