This PLR report is
intended for beginners and those who may want to know how Twitter can
be used successfully in their business.
5570+ Words
Title:
10 Tips for Using Twitter in Your Business
Table of Contents:
Understand Why Twitter is
Important to Your Business
Doing Things Right...from the
Beginning
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Setup Your Twitter Profile
Properly
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It’s All about Content
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Using Twitter to Network in
Your Virtual Community
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Make Sure You’re Following
the Right People
Making Twitter Work to It’s
Fullest Potential
–Excerpt
From Report–
Why Twitter Is
Important to Your Business
The last thing your business needs is an empty Twitter account
taking up space in the twittersphere. You’ll have wasted your time
in setting it up and when people find it (a simple Google search
will suffice), an empty account will make it look like your company
doesn’t know what it’s doing. While this is worse than not having a
Twitter account, you’ll be squandering an excellent opportunity in
either case.
So, before you jump on the bandwagon and setup your business’
Twitter account, or write off that whole social media thing as a
bunch of snake oil, take a few minutes to learn why you need a
Twitter account.
Find More Customers
Twitter can help you find more customers. Not only can you search
Twitter for people who are interested in what your company has to
offer, potential customers can find you. For example, if you are a
life coach who works with people struggling with shyness, you can
find people online who are talking about their struggle. Likewise,
people who are shy can search twitter and find your services.
Enlarge Your Network
Twitter works much the same way when it comes to networking within
your industry. Not only does this help you keep an eyeball on the
competition, but also allows you to get to know, like and trust
others in the same on complementary fields. For example, if you’re a
web designer, you can follow other designers and keep up with what
is new in your industry. Some freelancers have even been known to
ditch their RSS feeds because industry Twitter leaders have been so
good about tweeting the latest and most relevant news and issues.
Likewise, you can also get to know other people in your industry via
Twitter. So, when you arrive at that point where you need to
outsource some of your work, or hire contractors or employees, you
can just send out a tweet for prospects.
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Note: This report was
written with beginner level marketers in mind.
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