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Using Your Twitter Account the Smart Way

How to use the Twitter account for your business

Many businesses seem to forget that Twitter is a social network and most users go on Twitter to learn more about others who share their interests and passions. Using Twitter for BusinessThey generally don’t go on to buy products or sign up for offers, so you need to be smart and take an indirect route in order to really maximise your income and stand out in the marketplace.

The way to do this is to create a newsletter focused around your niche topic. Then, set up a simple squeeze page that offers the newsletter, a report or even a full-length information product as an incentive for people to subscribe.

Your subscribers will then receive instant access to your incentive offer once they confirm their requests to subscribe to your list.

The next step is to build relationships with your subscribers, and you do this by following up with additional free content and resources. Try to resist sending out promotional based offers until you have established a rapport with your readers and connected with your audience. People need to trust you and see that you offer professional, relevant information that they are interested in. Building trust and proving that you can deliver quality information takes time but if you can deliver results before recommending a product or service, it will only make your recommendation far more effective when eventually do promote something.

Don’t worry if you don’t have time to create your own content, as there are lots of places that you can outsource the tasks.

To get the most potential, make sure that you include a direct link to your squeeze page right on your Twitter profile account and then once you have established a following, you can start to post updates on your website so that you can begin directing traffic there. Make sure that your opt-in form appears on every page of your site and blog.

Growing Your Follower Base

It may seem strange to create a squeeze page and blog first and then going looking to find followers on Twitter but it actually makes good business sense. Using Twitter for BusinessIt is far easier to establish a following within Twitter when you have something to offer.

Not only that, but if you are just starting out on Twitter and people see that you don’t have many followers, they might be hesitant about following your themselves. But if you have established a website, blog or squeeze page and you have somewhere to direct your followers, it makes it a whole lot easier to achieve the success you are looking for on Twitter.

To give your Twitter account a jump-start, begin by incorporating your existing email contacts into Twitter. You will be surprised how many of your email contacts are using Twitter and because they are already familiar with you, they will be far more likely to follow you.

Tweet…and Tweet Often

When it comes to writing your Tweets, don’t spend a lot of time worrying whether it’s creative, witty or interesting enough as your posts will be too self-conscious. Once you have become an active member of the Twitter community, you will find it much easier to think of entertaining, useful Tweets and you will also be able to respond to ongoing discussions from those who you follow and who follow you.

So, in the beginning, just post whatever is on your mind. If you are doing some work within your business or bricks and mortar store, post about it. Using Twitter for BusinessIf you read some interesting news about something in your industry, write about it. If something made you smile or angry today, tell them about it. The idea is to be consistent and post often enough so that you become comfortable with the Twitter system, and more importantly, so that your profile page shows some activity before your start inviting people to follow you.

Once you have posted your first Tweet, it is time to start following people on Twitter so that you can build up your Twitter presence and encourage people to follow you in return.

The way to do this is to take the time to talk to people individually by directing messages to specific people. In addition, post useful information or links to free products or resources that people in your various niche markets would appreciate.

Just as you would in your offline business, you need to develop a reputation on Twitter as someone who is interested in helping others, while developing our own Twitter presence.

Finding People on Twitter

The great thing about Twitter is how easy it is to quickly locate other people who are involved in your target market or industry. You will be able to find people who share an interest in nearly every topic and subject online, no matter what niche you are in.

Think of it as being like a Rolodex of the entire online business industry, and as Twitter continues to grow, more and more people are jumping on board, so it is constantly evolving and becoming easier to interact with your target audience.

Twitter is all about building connections and relationships and Twitter helps you do just that. You will soon be able to engage with your followers and make friends so that they will be more likely to buy your products or services.

However if you just see your Twitter followers as a cash cow there is a good chance that you won’t make any money, as you will be less inclined to engage with them and offer valuable and interesting information. Instead focus on adding value to Twitter. Talk to people, retweet others who retweet you, share cool content and people will start noticing you more and more.

Managing Your Twitter Campaign and Your Business

The demand for Social Media grows every day and it is evolving all of the time. It is part of everyday life for most people, including your customers and they expect you to be there.

Smarter and more innovative businesses know that the power of social media is what their business needs to make their customer base explode, to increase the brand exposure, improve client loyalty and save money in the process too!

However, running a social media campaign can be quite daunting and time-consuming for some business owners particularly if they are also running busy their busy offline business as well.

Many businesses have approached us to do Twitter Management, Facebook Management or Social Media Management as a whole because they either don’t have the time or don’t know where to start.

We have numerous packages for you to choose from to suit every sort of business imaginable. We also offer social media training so you can manage your social media campaigns yourself.

Contact us today to see how we can:

  • Manage your twitter campaigns to increase your business profits
  • Find conversations relevant to your business and engage with potential customers
  • Join and contribute to conversations (not wait to be discovered) so that users recognize and trust your brand
  • Find which ideas, terms and links are popular with your audience
  • Bring people to your Facebook, Blog or website
  • Turn people into clients (customers, buyers, readers for example)

If you would like to know more about how we can use twitter to help promote your business, please don’t hesitate to contact us today.



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