20 minutes a day is all it takes
Obviously if you're not used to using Twitter, it can take a little time to get up to speed writing messages, retweeting and replying to messages.
However, if you use it on a regular basis even for as little as 20 minutes a day, you'll soon find that you'll build up your reputation as an individual and be able to promote your business brand.
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That Helpful Dude
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Excellent piece BIS! This makes me look at Twitter differently. Will be setting up a Twitter account for my new venture shortly.
Kyle
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Great idea Beverley. Twitter can be a big time suck (like any social medium) if it used as a hangout...which is what you want others to do, but when it comes to business, you need to be efficient with your time.
If people have a schedule of Tweet tasks daily as you have laid out, I definitely think they will be able to spend 20 minutes during their day and forget about it (other than responding to @mentions).
An automation training piece would be a nice follow-up to this, using a service like Tweet Deck. It can become a quick "weekly" task if this is done correctly. :) Thanks again.
If people have a schedule of Tweet tasks daily as you have laid out, I definitely think they will be able to spend 20 minutes during their day and forget about it (other than responding to @mentions).
An automation training piece would be a nice follow-up to this, using a service like Tweet Deck. It can become a quick "weekly" task if this is done correctly. :) Thanks again.
lionseye
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Hmmm, interesting stuff from this perspective.. IM and branding that is. Before this I thought Twitter and Facebook to be total wastes of time (I'm Old School). If going for a brand I can see applying this and gaining a following, as long as your content..140 characters, right? is quality and there really has to be a passion behind this or else they'll see that. I'll definitely look into this more.