Why Twitter Is An Effective Marketing Tool?

Many marketers fail to see what the big deal is regarding Twitter. They read Tweets about what someone ate for breakfast or what color shirt they're wearing. They might sign up only to stare at a bare, lonely screen with zero followers.

Initially, it might be difficult to see the potential. But once you get started, Twitter has a tendency to “snowball” into a HUGE deal for marketers – one that is absolutely essential for the growth of their business and their exposure on the internet.

How Can You Use Twitter?

Here are just a few of the ways Twitter can help to benefit your online business:

Establishing repertoire with your customers / readers.

Twitter allows for a bit more personal, less formal, more fun mode of communication. It allows them to catch a glimpse of you just as a regular person sending SMS texts from Wal-Mart, rather than as a serious, detached blogger or business owner.

Why is this useful? It allows people to connect and relate to you on a personal level – it makes you look just like a “regular Joe”, especially if you include random/fun tweets among the more serious, business-driven tweets.

Keeping your customers / readers updated.

With a blog, you might only update once or twice per week. With Twitter, you might send a handful of tweets per day, keeping your followers “in the loop” and reminding them of your existence.

Of course, it's not recommended to send a million tweets per day. This will only serve to annoy people and they will likely unfollow you.



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CoachEd Premium
Great teaching I will like and tweet you, Hey when I tweet you what really happens ---can help you or the person who tweeted you---or both ? See-ya
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WorkatHomeTO Premium
I've had a Twitter for over a year, glad I finally found a straight-forward helpful resource to help me navigate and start using this Traffic highway! Thanks
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Yes, thanks for the info.
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Neil Little Premium
You welcome.
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I've always questioned who is following their tweets all day. People at work follow some pertaining to their job. Others look for a food truck location, celebrity news and gossip. You need to establish a targeted traffic following and retweet the same message a few times a day to get it to people. Unfollow those who don't follow you. It's a great tool if you can build a list of dedicated followers. You can get a lot of data about twitter to make your efforts more productive. Nothing worse then sending out messages that never get read.There are tracking programs that can show you actual results. Great way to track activity on any of your blog post you tweet. Answers the question"is anyone listening to me/"
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Neil Little Premium
That's the problem really, but with interesting titles to say a blog post you can benefit. Or even send them to an article on Street Articles for example. If only 5 people go off and read, 1 purchases, it's worth the effort.
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Just like having your own Niche Or Theme on your website.
The very Firms under which your various articles and blog postings are based on.

Twitter is something as simple as that.
Just open your mind and create your own line of Interest . That would be the theme of your Twitter account. Continue posting tweets on that line of interest. But also on other Various topics.

Tweeting for atleast each day and within 1-2 Months You would be having an Impressive Followers List.........

Just try to keep your tweets interesting Not always Serious Stuff.....

Hope You find this Useful..
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Hi Bigman,

Thanks for the tutorial. I am a pretty new member to WA and well able to set up account and tweet but thats it. Having explanations of the system in general terms is a mine full of gold. I very much interested in creating tutorials are such, just still on a huge learning curve.

Thank you.
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Neil Little Premium
I am pleased it helped. It does take a bit of practice, which I can fully appreciate to get everything running together. Take your time and don't be afraid to try.
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