Friday, February 19, 2010

Twitter Series Part One : Beginning with Twitter

Twitter is a service that’s quickly increasing in size.  It’s a blend between a social networking internet web site and a micro-blog.  With over two millions users, Twitter is becoming a popular way to stay in touch with co-workers, friends, family and more.

“If you are not on Twitter then you are not on the world wide web“

As for how you are able to use Twitter to market yourself or your business online, begin with updates.  E.g., do you sell health supplements products?  If so, rapidly describe the product you just made and provide a link to the internet site where it’s available for sale.  Rather than saying buy my product, ask for feedback.  Depending on how your message is looked at, the link may not be clickable.    If anybody likes it, they may buy.

If you’ve yet to try Twitter, you will want to do so.  As stated before, Twitter is a combo micro-blog and social networking internet site.  For that reason, some internet bypass the chance.  One of those is internet marketers and home based workers.  If you work from home or from your computer, your primary goal while online is to bring in money, not make new friends.  This focus is beneficial, but it can also hurt you and your business.

Since you are able to use Twitter to do more than just update your current friends and family members, you might prefer to get started.  If you do not already have a Twitter account, the first step is visiting the internet site, which is located at Twitter.com.  You’ll see a link to get started.  Click on that link and fill out the form.  You’ll be required to create a username, a password, and provide your email address.

“If you’ve yet to try Twitter, you will want to do so”

Although you are able to easily add Twitter friends and followers that you don’t know, some are conservative about accepting invites.  For marketing purposes, use the internet, forums, and other social networking websites for information.  E.g., if you sell homemade products, you could also belong to an arts and crafts or home founded business forum.  Post a message inviting Twitter contacts.  In no time in the least, you could have quite the following.  Remember, the more Twitter followers you have, the more you are able to market your business. Internet Marketing Guide

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