Hypnotic Secrets of Twitter – Part 2

by admin on September 14, 2009

Ok – Ready to Continue to Learn the Little Known Secrets of Twitter?

How to Get Followers
#1 The first thing to concentrate on is to have a good profile, that uses the keywords associated with whatever niche you’re targeting with your business.

#2 Look up people in your niche, and those who seem to be “Gurus”. Check out whom they’re following and whose following them. Start following these people, as long as their profiles show that they follow back. When you’re first starting out, avoid following people with a bunch of followers, who don’t follow them back.

#3 Don’t just pursue people in your field. Cultivate followers/friends in other areas you’re interested in, such as mountain bike riding, surfing, chess etc… This gives you a well rounded list, and many more opportunities to attract people into your business. A great site to find people who share your interest is WeFollow.com

Check it out and have fun : )

#4 After you’ve built up a good size list of followers, then start actually following some of the gurus. Remember, it’s all about branding.
And who you’re following makes a statement about you and what you’re into. These gurus, or authorities may not follow you until you build up some credibility in the community. That’s okay.

#5 Twitter does have rules about how many people you can follow in relation to those following you, so in general – try to stick with people who return the respect and who will follow you back.

#6 Don’t SPAM. If you don’t know what that means – find out…

80% to 90% of your Tweets should be interesting quotes, stories, helpful information, educational things, fun things…

Promote your business every 9th or 10th tweet.

I know that most people you run across are blasting their business and their links all over the place all the time.

This just turns into noise and causes the people who could really help you and your business to ignore you, label you as a spammer, and maybe un-follow you and block you.

Rules of social etiquette still very much apply online.

Nobody wants to hang out with someone who just talks about how great their business opportunity is or how great their products and services are. You always want to add value to other people. Give them something of value 80% of the time, and tell them about your business 20% of the time.

So, what this all boils down to is…

Be a real person on Twitter, and form real relationships. People will buy from you because of who you are and because they want to return something to you for the value you’ve brought to them.

Its always about your service to the other person first. The rest will take care of itself.

Happy Tweeting : )

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

malaray January 20, 2010 at 4:41 pm

@BillGates so excited to learn and share, welcome to Twitter and I can’t wait to see what continues to become of the foundation!

Ishshah_B January 20, 2010 at 10:27 pm

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