Drop me a ‘Tweet’ if you use Twitter
March 6th, 2008Some of you may be very familiar with Twitter, some of you may not. Twitter is a free Web-based site that offers elements of both instant messaging and blogging. In 140 characters or less, you can tell the online world what you are doing in that instant in time. Some people use it to keep up with their friends and family, others use it for work or to follow breaking headlines from credible news sources such as the Wall Street Journal or Fox News. I have found it an easy way to reach out to taxpayers with helpful tax tips during the tax season. I have been receiving good feedback from other tweeters about my posts. See my posts at: http://twitter.com/jkharris.
Surprisingly, other bloggers have discovered my tax ‘twittering’ and have posted blogs about the “twittering tax accountant.” Although I am no longer an accountant (I retired my CPA license to grow my company, JK Harris and Company, LLC) If you are interested in what others have to say, here is what one blogger thought about my “tax tweets:” http://www.accmanpro.com/2008/01/24/twittering-tax-advisor/
I have several profiles online where you can find a variety of tax articles and tips that may help you with your taxes. Visit me at on Squidoo at http://www.squidoo.com/jk-harris or on Digg at http://digg.com/users/jkharris07.





