
Pizza Hut's Twitintern is promoting the companies social media promotion. Earlier this month the intern tweeted "free stuffed pizza rolls offer for current and new facebook and twitter followers! look for the special code on July 4! Luv my new job!" The Stuffed Pizza Rolls were not exactly free unless a follower purchased a large pizza on July 4th but the promotion was cost effective and reached their audience who genuinely has an interest in the brand. Twitter also works as an exceptional tool for breaking news from worldwide to local news like following the Iran Election Crisis to Arnold Schwarzenegger's emergency landing. Twitter users embrace the instant gratification of being in-the-know by socially interacting through tweets.

Twitter is not only gaining interest from the mainstream but the Latino market as well. Matt Reyes founded Twitteros by utilizing the Ning platform. Matt explains the idea behind the Latino version of Twitter as “The whole idea of Twitteros is to connect all Latinos (de sangre o de corazón) that Twitter. We have so much to say and so much to learn from each other, and this group will only connect us even more!” Reyes branded the site with a parrot to illustrate the connection with the Latino culture. Twitteros.net is the ultimate online lounge for Latinos, it allows users to share profiles, music, photos, blogs, forums, and groups. Twitteros gives Latinos a platform for their voices to be heard and allows them to be expressive within their culture. The site launched last December. With just over 300 users it has a way to go before becoming a powerful social media platform like Twitter or Facebook. However, Twitteros isn't going unnoticed and has received coverage by the press and the Today Show. Real time communication and the power to have ones' voice heard is a reflection of how influential and powerful social media is becoming in all segments.

Monica Camacho, Junior Strategic Planner