Clinton, CT -- Birds of a feather flock together, and one company is doing all they can to ensure that you recognize your flock. Lapel Pin WORKS, a Connecticut based lapel pin and jewelry company, recently launched a series of Twitter pins, enabling Twitter users to fashionably establish their identity both on and offline.
With Twitter gaining in popularity every day and Twitter users meeting offline at Tweetups, Twitter users worldwide are realizing the intrinsic value of social networking. A follower is not just a follower, but a relationship, a connection, and a branding mechanism. Therefore, Lapel Pin WORKS is helping people around the world establish their twitter identity with low cost, custom made lapel pins featuring twitter birds and icons.
“We understand how lapel pins work for all types of associations,”
Twitter lapel pins feature a diverse selection of twitter phrases such as “itweet” and “tweet-up,”
“I love my Fail Whale Pin,” said New Hampshire Twitter user Jocelyn Smith, “it starts conversations, and is a great way to show people I see every day that I use Twitter.”
Lapel Pin WORKS’ series of Twitter pins have also proved to be very successful at large business events such as conferences and trade shows.
“With so many people networking at a fast pace, it is often hard to connect with everyone I want to” said iTweet pin wearer and Marketing professional Lori Robinson. “Now, people see my twitter pin and quickly exchange contact information with me, or make a mental note to find me online once the conference is finished.”
About Lapel Pin WORKS:
Lapel Pin WORKS has over twenty years of collective experience distributing high quality, custom made lapel pins for both fashion and promotional purposes. Specializing in cut to shape designs for organizations and associations around the world including the National Cathedral, the State Capitols, Library of Congress, Daughters of the American Revolution and more. Lapel Pin WORKS received the “2009 Best of Clinton Award” from the U.S. Commerce Association.
Web: www.lapelpinworks.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/
PR Contact: Erika Lehman [erikaslehman@
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