Antique Dealers Using Twitter - Top 5 Case Studies
The best way to learn how to use Twitter within your industry is to study success. We've compiled a list of the top 5 Antique Dealing professionals using Twitter.
Use the blue buttons below to study. As you study take note of tweeting style, follower interaction, consistency, value of content, links posted, and website/twitter synchronization.
Top 5 Tweeters in Antique Dealing
#1 Maine Antique Digest
Maine Antique Digest is written for collectors and the antiques trade. M.A.D. covers auctions, shows, and the goings-on in the art and antiques marketplace.
Followers:5,330 Following:2,079 Ratio:2.56/1
Listed:158 Started:Feb '09
#2 Becca
Antiques dealer by trade, I tweet eclectically & often witter enthusiastically (rarely about antiques). Quietly nosey. Quite noisy. Pondering.
Followers:3,620 Following:921 Ratio:3.93/1
Listed:88 Started:Apr '09
#3 Norbridge
Followers:2,919 Following:1,925 Ratio:1.52/1
Listed:145 Started:Oct '08
#4 MiamiAntiquesShow
Largest indoor antique show in the world with more than 800 dealers from 22 different countries.
Followers:2,656 Following:1,964 Ratio:1.35/1
Listed:44 Started:Nov '08
#5 VandM.com
Sharing interesting design finds. V&M is your go-to online source for unique vintage/modern furniture, antiques, art and jewelry. ASID Industry Partner.
Followers:6,770 Following:3,723 Ratio:1.82/1
Listed:212 Started:Mar '09