Why 100 Followers are Better than 100,000 on Twitter

Author: EJChurch

When promoting your small business or web site on twitter, it can quite often feel like followers are impossible to get. You look at your competitors\’ twitter accounts and see that they have tens of thousands, and in comparison to your paltry few dozen, you feel inadequate and wonder whether it\’s truly worth bothering with after all.

If your message is only going out to a couple of people, is it still worth your while sending it in the first place?

Well, sure it is. Firstly, you will not be able to bring in any other readers if there is no activity on your account. Would you take the trouble following a person who never tweeted, interacted or posted at all?

Secondly, sending several tweets each day or each week costs you nothing more than a few moments of your time.

And thirdly, and perhaps most importantly, there is more to twitter than numbers.

The thing is, social media and social networking are, as the name suggests, social phenomena. They are about creating connections, and interacting with people. If you have 86 followers who you speak to and who know you are pleasant and approachable, they are greatly predisposed to buy from you or check out the sites you suggest than if you blast out tweets to 86, 000 people who follow so many people that tweets go unread and who, often, are bots who don\’t read any tweets at all.

Building relationships is what makes twitter and facebook the successes they are, for business owners and web entrepreneurs. Of course, it might feel great to have hundreds of thousands of followers, but that\’s a vain, superficial success. The true victory is interacting with your buyers, and future buyers, in a way they can relate to, and in ways that they appreciate.

The harder you work at relationship building, the more followers you will entice in the long-run, and the more people will believe in you and your business enterprise. You could go to a (perhaps disreputable) web site and buy followers, but will those followers ever buy from you? Will they ever then click your links? If they are willing to be paid for, they are either automated (and for this reason no use to your enterprise), or there for self-interest (and therefore no use to your company).

The temptation to find strange and wonderful approaches to get innumerable followers in 7 days can be great, but to genuinely grow your business, organic, authentic human followers are what you require. And 100 of those are worth 100, 000 fakers.

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About the Author

EJ is one of the creators of http://twitter-101.co.uk which is a website with all the twitter information you could ever need! Twitter-101 is giving away an absolutely free ebook, Twitter Mastery: Instant Expert

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5 Ways to Connect With Your Twitter Audience

By Darren Olander

Twitter is a great way to get more traffic and connect with your niche but only if you use it correctly. A lot of marketers jump on the Twitter bandwagon without having a plan in mind. You can burn a lot of bridges and lose a lot of followers if you act incorrectly. Set out on the right foot and you’ll be able to create a lot of traffic and sales for your business.

One of the major mistakes that marketers make on Twitter is that they forget about making connections. Twitter isn’t just a platform for you to yell about your offers. Many users treat it this way – and they end up suffering because of it. They try to get followers and then they end up disappointed when those followers don’t interact with them or respond to their audience.

What these marketers have failed to realize is that Twitter is about connections, not about advertising. Effective Twitter usage means that you connect with your audience in meaningful ways, earning their trust and building your business all at the same time.

It’s one thing to talk about making connections, but it’s another thing entirely to actually make them. If you’re stumped for ideas, here are five ways to connect and build the kind of relationships that sell.

1. Be a real person!

One of the first mistakes marketers make when using Twitter is to create a persona that is all about the keyword. This is when you’ll see user names like “BestAcneTreatment” or “FreeAffiliateTips.” Although it’s important to have a niche, it’s more important to be a person that others can connect with. You can always display you URL and keywords in your Twitter user description. Use your name, or a pseudonym, for your Twitter persona. It’s easier for people to connect with.

2. Offer practical and useful tips.

One of the best ways to get interest, and to get a lot of retweets, is to create helpful tips that you can tweet to your followers. Helpful advice like “Drinking more water can help reduce acne” is more likely to get attention than an outright sales pitch. Come up with a list of 10 to 20 retweetable tips that you can use each week for your Twitter list.

3. Respond to other people’s tweets.

Doing nothing but tweeting about yourself is a sure sign of a marketer that is using Twitter incorrectly. Watch to see what other people Tweet and participate in the community. Respond to other people’s tweets.

4. Ask questions.

There’s no better way to get people involved then to ask them questions. Once you’ve built up a rapport with your followers, conduct polls on Twitter and see what people have to say. This is a great way to show that you’re there for connections.

5. Retweet the posts of others.

If someone on your follower’s list has some great advice or an interesting Tweet, pass it along. Using the retweet function on Twitter is easy and effective. If you retweet the posts of others, they are more likely to retweet your posts – which increases your influences and gets you more exposure.

With these tips you’ll be able to have the influence you’re looking for while still remaining relatable.

Darren Olander is dedicated to teaching others how to create a success online through Internet network marketing strategies. He is a site owner, article writer, coach & marketing consultant enjoying the benefits of working full time from home. You can learn more about him at DarrenOlander.com

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Six Fantastic Tips to Get You Started On Twitter

By Jonathan Lee Jenkins

The social networking website known as Twitter is an excellent Internet marketing tool for your business. However, if you are new to it then it can be very confusing and bewildering. So, to help you to get started there are six basic tips.

1. First you need to decide what you want to achieve through Twitter. For example, do you want to utilize it in order to find new customers? Or do you want to use it in order to increase traffic to your website or blog? Deciding on this aspect will enable you to aim towards an outcome rather than just use it for personal usage.

2. As soon as you get started you should begin to follow people. When you sign up to a person you will receive their tweets and can reply to them. Tweets are the way in which Twitter refers to messages. By following someone, they will usually click to follow you too. This is a great way to build up your followers. Don’t forget to thank the people who decide to follow you, this is a great way to build rapport.

3. When adding people to your Twitter account, you are able to search for particular keywords. To use the search feature you should visit http://www.search.twitter.com. Here you will be able to enter particular search terms, for example locations or keywords relating to your business.

4. Twitter is a social networking site therefore you need to be socially active. You need to interact with people on a regular basis. You should send your followers tweets and make sure that you reply to any messages/tweets that you receive.

5. As soon as your Twitter account is up and running you should be tweeting. Tweet about subjects of relevance, as your tweets will be displayed in searches. This is a great way to get followers. Try to avoid tweets that sound like sales pitches as they can be a turn off. Try to tweet words of encouragement, suggest products or services rather than trying to hard sell them.

6. When using Twitter as an Internet marketing tool you should try to avoid spamming. If you are continuously sending tweets which are trying to encourage people to purchase your products or services, then this is seen as spam. Doing this will lose you followers therefore you should avoid it.

Bearing these six tips in mind should set you on the road to success. Do not give up easily, everything takes time. You will soon be confidently twittering and tweeting yourself to success.

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Building Brand Identity – Marketing With Twitter

By Enzo F. Cesario

Twitter, the net’s networking success story, is intriguing and intimidating because of its message limitations: they can be 140 characters, and no more.

This is to say; each message sent on Twitter can be no larger than the previous sentence. Not an additional letter, space, period or dash can be added. These limitations have proven to be the greatest asset and the greatest challenge for people trying to use Twitter for any number of purposes.

On the advantageous side, the short messages have created an entire culture of Twitter-fluent writers. The brevity of the message stretches creative muscles, making people use every trick to get the most information into the fewest characters. On the other hand it creates a severe headache for the marketing minded, as it doesn’t leave much room to present a case. Thus the vast majority of Tweets are short little social comments or updates, and most marketing revolves around calling attention to particular links.

Of course, there are always ways around limitations, and Twitter is something that every seriously market-minded organization needs to embrace in order to see continued success on the web. In the case of short message services like Twitter, the key lies as much in the peripheral data that builds up around the message as in the content itself.

Be SEO Minded

Twitter profiles are now ranked by search engines, Google in particular. Every SEO technique you’ve learned now has a new, exciting purpose.

For example, consider the biography you’re able to construct using Twitter. This is a ripe opportunity to develop some brand recognition right away. Put the title of the brand you’re marketing in the bio, and consider including the most relevant keywords in your profile. As ever, do so in a way that respects the user’s intelligence, and gives them something worth reading. Simply stringing together a chain of keywords is not the way to go.

Include keywords in your Tweets as well, taking care not to be terribly obvious about it. The first 20-30 characters are the best place, as later words are of decreased importance in a Google ranking search.

Identify Your Audience

Each brand rises and falls on the whim of the audience, known in this case as tweeple.

There are a number of applications available to help you with the process of identifying the tweeple that you want to cultivate into an audience. Twitterholic can help you identify the movers and shakers based on their Twitter traffic and their location. If you know your field or brand well, you can use this to locate groups with similar interests and woo them to your feed. Tweepz is a similar tool, focusing on location, and Twitter itself has a ‘near this location’ feature that can be used to identify tweeple nearby your center of business.

Let’s Give Them Something to Tweet About

Yes, Twitter is an effective way to quickly distribute information. But its real power is in its ability to create conversations about something interesting.

In theory you could simply gather up a large user list of tweeple and start spamming them with links promoting your latest gig. This is a surefire way to get flagged for abuse or ignored entirely, and thus is rather counterproductive to good marketing goals.

Instead, consider using alternative methods to drum up those conversations that travel like wildfire.

For example, there is the technique of Alternate Reality Gaming. This is a phenomenon based on the idea of taking ‘real’ events and building a game out of them. Last Call Poker was an ARG that intended to drum up sales for an upcoming video game, GUN.

LCP spread out information about gatherings, online incentives, and other attractions to get people excited about the western theme of the game. Tokens such as poker chips and other goodies were given out at these events, and GUN went on to have a very successful launch. People were invited into the world of the western, and the chatter eventually included 8 million participants.

This kind of rogue advertising is tailor-made to work with Twitter. Locations and dates can easily fall within the 140 character limitation, as can short explanations. Consider creating an ARG with a short story designed to work within 140 characters, locate an audience with the assorted Twitter tools at your disposal, and plan some exciting events to promote your brand. The chance to get involved always gets people talking, and the more esoteric games can span entire continents.

There are other methods, some more appropriate to each individual brand. Perhaps a modest bicycling business isn’t suited to promote a large ARG experience. They could, however, organize a bicycling flash mob by hopping onto the local bike hobbyist twitter feed and posting a date and time. The trick is less which technique you use, and more that you do your best to make it relevant. As always, strong content and clear presentation will win out over gimmicks and sales speak.

Also, consider one last thought. The introductory statements of each section in this article are Twitter compatible, and so is this one. Good luck and happy Tweeting.

About The Author:
Enzo F. Cesario is an online branding specialist and co-founder of Brandsplat, a digital content agency. Brandsplat creates blogs, articles, videos and social media in the “voice” of our client’s brand. It makes sites more findable and brands more recognizable. For the free Brandcasting Report go to http://www.BrandSplat.com/ or visit our blog at http://www.iBrandCasting.com/

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