Isaac Ameyaw  Jun 30th, 2010
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Do You Want To Learn Twi on Facebook or Twitter?
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First of all, Happy Social Media Day to all our Facebook fans and Twitter followers. We read a lot of blog comments, Facebook post and Twitter tweets that go like “I want to learn Twi” and “I need to learn Twi quickly” these are very good for our business as we teach and sell Twi language products. We always direct people to the Nkyea website and ask them to read our very educative Twi articles, buy Nkyea Twi Primer or the Nkyea Twi Phrasebook iphone app. As linguists with a lot of experience in Twi language training, we left no stone unturned when developing the two products. These applications are the best for learning the Twi language.

When we see people on Facebook who want to learn Twi we ask them to “Like” the Facebook page and then we send them regular Twi Phrase of the Day posts and answer their questions relevant to the language.  When we find people on Twitter who want to learn Twi, we follow them and ask them to follow the Nkyea page. We also use the Nkyea Twitter page to serve our popular Twi Phrase of the Day tweets. When you want to hear how to correctly say a phrase you can click a link to the Nkyea website and listen to it.

Using social media services like Facebook, Twitter and Youtube have been very helpful for the growth of Nkyea Learning Systems this year. These services have become the mouthpiece to our network.

If you want to learn Twi, you might want to consider reading about Nkyea Twi Primer, the best language learning software for Twi or browse through the rest of our articles. You can also learn more by following our tweets on Twitter , liking us on Facebook or subscribing to our RSS. You can also check out our Youtube Channel for videos of Nkyea Twi language learning products.


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