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Twitter is one of the hottest social media networking online sites today and that means you and your business need to be utilizing Twitter on almost a daily basis.
If you are not familiar with Twitter, it is basically an instant message system that works in “real” time. What is really cool about Twitter is that each message you send or receive is only 140 characters in length and you can pick and choose who you want to communicate with. It is a great way for you to reach out and network with others in your same niche or it’s a great way for you to market your business online to those who you normally wouldn’t come into contact with. Although you will fine thousands of just “personal users” on Twitter you will also found thousands of “businesses” there too!
When you join Twitter you want to fill out your profile page fully and make it look professional and pretty. Once your profile page is done you want to send out a few messages (known as Tweets) right away because no one wants to follow someone who has a blank Tweet stream. Once you have sent out several messages you will want to find some like-minded people to follow so that they will follow you back if they are interested in you and your business products/services.
One way you find people to follow is by using Twitter’s keyword search function. Here is an example:
If you sell candles you will want to do a keyword search for the word candles. Once your search results come up you will want to read those user’s profile pages to see if you are interested in following them. If yes…click on the follow button…if not, continue through the list.
When using the keyword search function on Twitter it is very important that you use it properly. You never want to keyword search a word and then send out Tweets to those people which sound like spam. In other words…if you see someone chatting about candles you don’t want to tweet out that you sell candles and that they should check out your web sites as most folks consider that to be TWEET SPAM. What you want to do is follow them & hopefully they will follow you back and you can engage them in some conversation. You can also send them a tweet (not a direct message) and just introduce yourself and try to connect and build a rapport with them. Once you do…then you can mention that you sell candles.
There is a wrong and a right way to use the Twitter keyword search function and it is important to use it the right way and not use it for spamming your business info & links because if you spam…I guarantee you that people/users will report you for spam.
To Your Twitter Marketing Success….
Shelly
Twitter is one of the hottest online social media networking sites and if you want to conduct an online business you need to have a business and personal presence on Twitter.com.
However…I am seeing way too many direct sales consultants, network marketers and even so-called direct sales coaches/gurus inproperly using Twitter to market themselves or their business.
With that said…you never want to sit over on Twitter and hammer out self-promoting links to your articles, blog, business site, etc. 24 hours a day, on weekends and/or on holidays! C’mon now…everyone needs a break and that includes your followers! No one wants to read tweet after tweet after tweet of you spamming out your business info, links, articles, blog posts and blah blah blah continually!
Twitter is not a classified ad site…it is a social networking site and that means you must socialize with the people who are following you on twitter! (socializing means having a 2-way conversation often with your followers).
Thousands of people are getting fed up with the constant self-promotion going on over on Twitter and they are blocking those who practice it. If you get yourself blocked by numerous followers that defeats your purpose of being over there to network for your business.
My advice…at least 50% of your tweets on twitter should be conversational tweets with your followers or random chit-chat! Like I said, marketers and direct sellers are irking off thousands of twitter users by constantly spamming out self-promoting garbage 24/7.
Twitter will ONLY work for you if you use it properly! So please if you are in direct sales…calm down on the self-promoting and interact with others who are following you on Twitter.
Are you marketing a Direct Sales or MLM business on the social media networking site called Twitter? If so, There is a right and a wrong way to do it.
Every day I get home business owners sending tweets to me and I don’t even follow them on Twitter. These tweets are considered SPAM if they contain your home business information and/or links in them and if I didn’t ask you directly for the information it is indeed spam!
Just recently I had a consultant with a Direct Sales company who I am not following over on Twitter send me 2 Tweets and BOTH of them contained her business information. The Tweets were:
@Ravish30 I heard you were looking for a job. Did you know our company (company name) is hiring?
First of all…I am not looking for a job, not sure where she got that information. Second of all, I am not following her nor is she following me. She simply sits on Twitter and looks for certain keywords and then spams out her message to hundreds of people who are NOT following her. (I checked her Tweet Stream…all of her tweets are @ mention business spam).
So, I tweeted back and called her out on this spam. She replies back that it’s not spam to give people info that her Candle Company is hiring. Sadly, a lot of consultants believe this and it simply is not true.
Any time you send your business info via email, tweets, private messages, etc. and the person receiving the info from you did not specifically ask you for the information it is indeed considered spam! Spamming folks over on Twitter is not the way to grow your Direct Sales business. Matter of fact, people are tired of Twitter spam and have been reporting people left & right for this practice.
My suggestion…Stop spamming folks on Twitter immediately! Networking is about you trying to make a connection with another person and it is about you acting like a professional while networking. Obviously sending spam tweets is not accomplishing either of those 2 purposes.
Shelly
When you are on social media networking sites like Facebook and Twitter and you are on those sites to help promote your business it is very important that you conduct yourself in a professional manner at all times.
For most of us that is common sense but for others…well…I am not really sure what kind of sense they have!
A few days ago I was over on Twitter and I was following a girl who has been in direct sales for several years now. The majority of this girls Tweets on Twitter were professional and I enjoyed those tweets. With that said…for the past few weeks I have noticed a change in her and she has been tweeting out offensive language several times a week. I am not sure what is going on in her life (if anything) but if you are using these sites for business you can not use curse words or offensive language in your posts/tweets. While some of your followers are not going to be offended by that type of language, I assure you that others (like myself) will be.
In addition…I have seen a lot of people the past few months sit on Twitter and bash other people and sling mud. Again, that is not appropriate behavior for a person who is on Twitter to network and promote their business.
So today…my post is just a friendly reminder that it is important that you remain a professional on social media networking sites and keep the potty mouth to yourself. Nothing says you are unprofessional more than you using offensive language and it is a quick way to lose followers which means you are losing potential business!
Shelly
One of the most popular online social media networking sites happens to be called Twitter.com and when you visit and use Twitter.com you will quickly see why it has become one of the favorite online networking sites for those who are in Direct Sales or a Service-Type of home business.
When you are marketing your business on Twitter, it is very important that you NEVER do any of the following things that I am going to list for you today. Why you might ask? These are the top pet peeves of experienced marketers on Twitter and they absolutely hate it when newbies do these things. With that said, if you want to lose followers and not gain them…then by all means, do these things!
1. Do not send out automatic direct messages to people who follow you. People who follow you view this as Direct Message Spam. Not sure what this is? Let me explain. Some people set up their Twitter accounts to send out automatic direct messages to those who follow them and it does nothing but junk up their message inbox and it “irks” your followers with business spam.
2. Do not set up your Twitter account to automatically spam out numerous Tweets for your account every hour of the day, 24/7 as it is considered to be Tweet Spam. Your account should always have MORE real-live tweets made by you than prescheduled spam tweets. People want to network and chat with a ‘real live human’ and not some set-up spam factory Tweeter over there on Twitter.
3. Do not post unprofessional photo’s of yourself as your business avatar on your Twitter profile home page. Whatever graphic you decide to use as your company’s avatar does reflect on you and your professionalism so please choose an appropriate avatar graphic.
4. Please watch your language when Tweeting on Twitter!!! I have been spending some time this past week reading a lot of people’s Tweet streams and I have been “disgusted” with some of the language I have seen used on Twitter this past week. Please…keep the trash talking language to yourself.
These are 4 very important things you should avoid doing over on the social media networking site called Twitter. If you ask me…they are pretty common sense but apparently…they do need to be repeated since a lot of people are still networking incorrectly on Twitter.
Take your time with your business networking tactics….learn to do things the right way so that you avoid mistakes down the road. Happy Networking!
Twitter Abbreviations to Shorten Your Marketing Tweets by Tammy Embrich
There have been so many times where I wanted to say a whole lot more than 140 characters on Twitter. We’ve all been there! And honestly, that amount of space IS quite a bit to convey a message. However, there are many that simply don’t agree. Still, we all have to abide by that one limit.
There are many clever abbreviations we can use to shorten up tweets. Most people like short and to the point. Make it a long, long message and folks often get lost in it. And what do they do? They move on!
You of course want people to stay long enough to read your post. I know for myself, on a website for example…if there is a super long welcome message, I will most often click away. However on Twitter, the platform takes care of that issue. We have 140 characters, use them wise!
Below is a handful of abbreviations, link and tweet shorteners, for your use
DM = direct message
RT = retweet
LOL = laugh out loud
BTW= by the way
b4 = before
1 = one, won
2 = to, too, two
fab = fabulous
fave = favorite
GR8 = great
FB = facebook
FYI = for your information
LMK = let me know
peeps = people
plz = please
TYT = take your time
L8er = later
thx = thanks
TY = thank you
2u = to you
Tweeple = twitter people
JK j/k = just kidding
K = okay
IMHO = in my humble opinion
IC = I see
fwd = forward
Shortening Links
The links we use on Twitter can be very long. Fortunately there are many link shortening services at our disposal. I prefer bit.ly, as I have it in my favorites so all I have to do is click and enter my URL, and click shorten, and it instantly gives me the shortened version.
However, there are various shorteners I see others using, as there are a lot of alternatives. Below are a few I have listed for your convenience.
bit.ly
twitpwr.com
ow.ly/url/shorten-url
su.pr/
is.gd/
tinyurl.com
Need to make your tweet less than 140 characters?
140it
Tweet Compressor
Twonvert
TweetShrink
TwitterEyes
Twitblogs
shortText.com
BigTweet
Twittermail.com
Twitlonger.com
tweetitin.com/
Hopefully the resources I’ve provided will be of some help with your marketing, and also make your Twitter experience a better one.
Article Written By: Tammy Embrich
Tammy has been successful in the work at home industry for many years now. She is an Internet marketer, article marketer, and ghostwriter. She offers free job leads for the job seeker, as well as other free resources, work at home articles, tips, and more at Work At Home Jobs.
You can also find Tammy at her Grandparenting Articles and Tips blog, offering grandmother’s experiences, brags, recipes, tips, photos, and more.
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