If You Want To Become More Interesting to the Right People Then Follow These Ways of Tweeting
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"Twitter Power" really explains ways you can improve your business conversion rates by just tweeting. More effective tweeting approaches will help you become more interesting to the right people in your market.
Your future customer will first look to you to see if you can be trusted. Once they have built a level of trust with you, then they will want to know how interesting you are through the content you provide. On twitter, you are given 140 characters to create a level of interest with the right people in your market. Joel Comm, author of Twitter Power, did a great job of giving some ways of tweeting to get you started and I have highlight them here for you.
Link Tweets: “This Is What I’m Working On Now.”
This a broadcast tweet. By using, “Twitterfeed.com” you are able to set up to look for new content in your blog, etc, to post as a tweet on Twitter. This is an automated service for free to help you generate more of a viewer base.
Classic Tweets: “This is What I’m Doing Now.”
This is what Twitter was created for in the first place. But, you have to use this wisely to draw more people to you by not only saying, “Heading to the library” or “About to take a nap”, Joel suggests that you also say what you think about what you’re doing or explain why you’re doing it. This makes your tweet more interesting.
Opinion Tweets: “This is What I’m Thinking Now.”
Some Twitter purists believe that your tweets should be about actions, rather than your opinions. However, Joel suggests that you share your opinion because those that do not are impersonal; companies without opinions look impartial. He says that he loves giving his opinions on a lot of topics and probably have lost followers and potential customers due to his forwardness. He does credit himself for being open and his followers will always know where he stands on different things. It’s at your discretion.
Mission Accomplished Tweets: “This Is What I’ve Just Done.”
Announcing that “I’ve just done this” is also another way of saying “What Do You Think Of This.” This technique generates replies and even questions. For example: Tell people that you just broke $1000 in monthly AdSense earnings, and you can be confident that one of your followers will congratulate you …and ask you how you did it. This is a great way to fill your timeline and get people interested in more about you.
Question Tweets: “Can You Help Me Do Something Now?”
A great way to turn your followers from readers into contributors is to ask a question. Twitterers toss out requests for help from anyone in their followers list who might have some good advise. Also remember, questions don’t have to be requests for information. They can be discussion starters. By asking your followers about their views on a topic, you can better see how engaged your followers are.
Picture Tweets: “Look At What I’ve Been Doing.”
Twitter has made it where you cannot actually put a picture inside your tweets, but with “TwitPic“ (www.TwitPic.com), you can share your experience in picture and they will be sent to your twitter profile for everyone to see. Joel says, it’s very neat, very simple and a very good way to share one more type of information with your followers.
Selena Brown
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