Twitting My Own Business
With the number of Twitting tools available, it is evident that Twitter has set marketing circles abuzz.
Affiliate marketing has evolved over the years but does not seem to be able to retain that independent identity that marketer's desire.
Your product or service may look good to you but many customers may think otherwise.
This is what got me to change my marketing strategy and I decided to give Twitter a shot.
To begin with, Twitter is an ideal platform to build relationships with customers and connect with people worldwide.
The whole idea is to network as much as possible.
I use this to develop not only a list of potential customers but also to connect with potential partners and competitors.
Yes, competitors are useful since I can exchange notes with them.
It gives me the chance to figure out where they may have gone wrong and even determine areas where I need to improve.
I can get in touch with potential recruits and journalists to help my business grow.
As long as I converse well, my efforts at marketing will always prove fruitful.
My content is targeted and relevant to my followers whenever I tweet.
The right followers will be the ones who re-tweet or else all my efforts at marketing would go down the drain.
Merely building lists, a marketing mantra that has passed over, would not get me the desired attention.
In order to build lists I still need to draw customers to my website and Twitter's search function helps me find the right people who ask questions related to my product.
They are the ones who eventually become my followers.
It is a lot easier to get your message across in 140 characters.
People don't mind reading these short messages either.
This is much better than sending lengthy emails, not knowing if they have simply been swallowed by a million spam boxes.
As long as my blog is focused on my product, I get a whole stream of new followers.
When seeking a real-time search tool I found Twitter to be positive in terms of the latest news, tips, and stuff like that.
Today, Twitter is gradually becoming a real-time search engine.
Using Twitter's search engines such as Twazzup, Scoopler, and Twitalyzer, you can get the best in terms of these topics.
When I need feedback on a project, crowdsourcing on Twitter gets me some formidable results.
The Twitter folk don't mind joining in a poll or two and this is made easier with the help of Twitpol.
Followers on Twitter will give you the chance to determine how your product or service is being perceived.
I take this opportunity to respond to comments, irrespective of whether they are positive or negative, in an honest way.
In this way, I get to know a lot more than I would usually get to.
Retweeting, I found is a great strategy that broadens my exposure in the market.
The same works for my clients who are the happiest when I retweet for them.
To wrap it up, I find Twitter an ideal medium to not only plan my marketing strategies but also to stay updated on developments all around.
So, my suggestion is, start twitting your way to marketing success today.
Affiliate marketing has evolved over the years but does not seem to be able to retain that independent identity that marketer's desire.
Your product or service may look good to you but many customers may think otherwise.
This is what got me to change my marketing strategy and I decided to give Twitter a shot.
To begin with, Twitter is an ideal platform to build relationships with customers and connect with people worldwide.
The whole idea is to network as much as possible.
I use this to develop not only a list of potential customers but also to connect with potential partners and competitors.
Yes, competitors are useful since I can exchange notes with them.
It gives me the chance to figure out where they may have gone wrong and even determine areas where I need to improve.
I can get in touch with potential recruits and journalists to help my business grow.
As long as I converse well, my efforts at marketing will always prove fruitful.
My content is targeted and relevant to my followers whenever I tweet.
The right followers will be the ones who re-tweet or else all my efforts at marketing would go down the drain.
Merely building lists, a marketing mantra that has passed over, would not get me the desired attention.
In order to build lists I still need to draw customers to my website and Twitter's search function helps me find the right people who ask questions related to my product.
They are the ones who eventually become my followers.
It is a lot easier to get your message across in 140 characters.
People don't mind reading these short messages either.
This is much better than sending lengthy emails, not knowing if they have simply been swallowed by a million spam boxes.
As long as my blog is focused on my product, I get a whole stream of new followers.
When seeking a real-time search tool I found Twitter to be positive in terms of the latest news, tips, and stuff like that.
Today, Twitter is gradually becoming a real-time search engine.
Using Twitter's search engines such as Twazzup, Scoopler, and Twitalyzer, you can get the best in terms of these topics.
When I need feedback on a project, crowdsourcing on Twitter gets me some formidable results.
The Twitter folk don't mind joining in a poll or two and this is made easier with the help of Twitpol.
Followers on Twitter will give you the chance to determine how your product or service is being perceived.
I take this opportunity to respond to comments, irrespective of whether they are positive or negative, in an honest way.
In this way, I get to know a lot more than I would usually get to.
Retweeting, I found is a great strategy that broadens my exposure in the market.
The same works for my clients who are the happiest when I retweet for them.
To wrap it up, I find Twitter an ideal medium to not only plan my marketing strategies but also to stay updated on developments all around.
So, my suggestion is, start twitting your way to marketing success today.
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