How to use Twitter to promote your business  

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created by rickhendershot 2009-07-17 03:58:06 am

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Get people to like the real you. People buy from people they know, like, and trust.

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submitted by manuelviloria 2009-07-17 07:04:57 am    

 



Create a tweet stream of tweets going out every 15 minutes or so. You can automate using tools like twitterlater.

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submitted by rickhendershot 2009-07-22 07:27:12 am    


Tweet videos from Youtube that are relevant to your niche. But don't link directly to them. Post them in your blog accompanied by your own (short) info and links. Then tweet the blog post to drive traffic to your blog.

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submitted by rickhendershot 2009-07-22 07:31:14 am    


Develop a targeted group of followers based on the content of your tweets. As with all social networking, use Twitter to develop your online identity. Share interesting info with others, but don't just keep shoving ads in their face. Show that you are int

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submitted by rickhendershot 2009-07-17 03:58:06 am    


I recommend a ratio of 10:1 valuable links to promotional links. It seems to work very well for me.

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submitted by 10minuteexpert 2009-07-18 11:56:45 pm    


Tweets about your projects,seminars,& special offers will assist you in being seen as the authority in your niche. They can also help you drive traffic to your newsletters, blogs & free or paid programs/products.

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submitted by Smartbizdiva 2009-07-19 12:14:27 am    

 


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