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    Dell claims to have made $6.5 million from Twitter

A vice president from Dell has claimed the firm made $6.5 million from direct sales through Twitter.

By Jennifer Scott, 9 Dec 2009 at 11:43

Money

Many consider Twitter to be pointless for anything other than sharing useless information but Dell claims to have shown the site’s true business potential.

During an interview with Bloomberg, the vice president of Dell’s online unit, Manish Mehta, claimed the company had made $6.5 million (£4 million) in orders of PCs, accessories and software from the microblogging site.

This figure was drawn from the amount of money generated through direct sales on Twitter since Dell joined up two years ago.

Although this is a drop in the ocean compared to the company’s overall annual revenues of more than $60 billion, Mehta believes it is starting to make an impact with its Twitter feed reaching 12 countries.

“It’s a very vibrant channel for us and it’s growing aggressively,” Mehta told Bloomberg. “It’s not just our reach and growth that has progressed, it’s that it’s happening globally.”

Dell claims to have around 3.5 million customers accessible through various social networking sites and the web, including its own community sites.

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