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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Golden Rule 1: How Can Twitter Help Expand My Business and How Does Twitter Work For Making Money Online?

The keyword here is balance. You want to share information that’s not only yours. Just
be careful how much you spend on self promotion. Self promotion only is a red flag. Sharinginformation that’s not yours creates credibility. The idea is to make money but try to balance with providing valuable resources your followers can use.
This is very powerful when you do this with a little self promotion in your tweets. People will know thatyou’re providing value and you will look like a hero.
One fact to consider is that Twitter and blogging go hand in hand. Twitter has totally revolutionized theway that people communicate online and it should be a vital aspect of your overall marketing plan foryour blog. Twitter is free to join and you can get set up with an account in a matter of just a few minutes.
Twitter has two main components. Just like other social networking sites like MySpace or Facebook, youcan add “followers” and follow other people as well. They‘ll receive your updates and you‘ll receive theirs.Your messages are limited just to 140 characters, which is why some people call it a “microblogging” tool.You have to keep your messages brief and too the point.
Sometimes it‘s a challenge to get the point across in the allotted space, but it also leaves room for alot of creativity just try to keep your message in line with your niche if at all possible. Coming up withways to say what you have to say in that small space is a big part of one major reason why Twitter isexploding with growth.
You can take a look here at some of the Top 100 and beyond and you can get an idea of the power ofTwitter when you know how to use Twitter to build your business. This is another great site to seewhat others are doing and get ideas.
http://twitterholic.com/
Kevin Rose the founder and site architect of Digg has 86,000+ Twitter followers! Do you
think Digg might help you get more followers? Do you think that somehow Digg and
other sites may be a little responsible for Kevin being #2 for most followers? You might want to take alook and see how he uses Twitter. http://twitter.com/kevinrose Take note that Kevin is only following133 as of this writing! Imagine trying to follow 86,000+ It would be total madness.
I know there are pros and cons on having a massive following because without the right tools andresources you can get overwhelmed to say the least. You need to find, locate and educate yourself onbuilding a massive following to be effective using Twitter. However, if you are selective on who youfollow it makes a big difference.
Here are just a few simple ways your business can expand and make money from using
Twitter… Try to always think “out of the box” when using Twitter…
Find local people you can network with or find local events to meet local customers. Use thesearch feature (www.search.twitter.com) to find people who are near you, then follow them. Manytimes they will follow you back (and be sure to thank them when they do).
Get great quality traffic by sending messages (“tweets”) that are meaningful and helpful. Twitterusers come from many walks of life and income levels, so build a relationship with them to get thebest results.
Remember the old saying, “It‘s not what you know but who you know that counts”? That is true onTwitter, as well. If you need a favor, send out a tweet –you never know who can help (or who knows someone who can help).
Know the power of the “re-tweet,” which is what it is called when someone takes a message(“tweet”) you send and then sends it to their followers. It is sort of like the way a forwarded emailworks. Send a quality tweet to your followers and see how it gets passed along to others.
Use the search feature to find like-minded people across the world. Use it to find people who maynot possess the same talents as you, but complement your talents.
The possibilities are endless to say the least if you think “out of the box” using Twitter…

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