Do you Tweet?

14th June 2010 by Clovia Hamilton

I graduated from two Social Media classes a year or so. My first thought was: “Who has time for that?” I also thought that if you are always on the network when you have time to do your work have?

So I decided to try Linkedin, Twitter and Facebook. I had accounts since 2005, but never to any real use.

When the economy took a nose dive, I had to get out “there” and to try my services market, to earn a living. Online marketing can be free, and it is a great way to stay on the minds of potential buyers exist or to remain well connected to achieve “presence of mind” when it comes to transfers.

I spend a minimum (and maximum usually) five minutes in the morning and five minutes at night every day. Here is what I do with Twitter:

You will receive the following supporters of others. If someone does not follow in about a week or so, then she will follow to stop.

To see the trailer:

1) Ask your LinkedIn and Facebook groups: “Do you tweet, if so, what is your Twitter address” a. then use the search tool in Twitter to find them i. Be careful not to click – for you Links, because it is a threat to your computer with worms, viruses, trojans, etc. … could infiltrate ii. Instead of the type and Twitter search, if the link appears, click it and follow then b. then follow them (click Follow) 2) Enter keywords for topics that interest you in the Twitter search box a. then check the people’s profile pages b. If you want your tweets, click to follow them to follow 3) use Twellow to search for people to follow with keywords for topics you 4) follow other people’s followers, if you have similar interests – such as the Search for the coaches who follow me and follow them interest

How to people who follow you:

1) usually people, the people they are (the following mutual) 2) You must have a balance of followers (your followers) number and the people who follow follow follow (ie your following number) – or you will be a viewed as a spammer. so be sure to check weekly or monthly, if people follow you, you are back to b. if it does not return you to stop, then after c. But bare in mind that back, the Trade Orgs news outlets do not follow you. However, I believe this because I want their content

What to do if someone follows:

1) an e-mail 2) Use the Direct Messages feature to get your Twitter home page (right off) to the person to thank you. . . Be careful not to see on the posting of your personal messages to everyone. . . I love Direct messaging, because only such a person as it is usually when you reply and confirm a trailer that strengthen your relationship, and they will not stop following b. I post “Thank you for the follow (or follow you back) I look forward to your Tweets! You can read more about me at www. Lemon Grass Planning. Com c. Always try to bring them to your site to visit. .. can you also guide them to a free gift or a blog post on your site

to publish what and how:

1) Any contribution can only be 140 characters 2) not be difficult to post sales “buy this” or “hire us” 3) DO try to get people to your website a. Send a message if your constant contact newsletter is also available b. Send a message with each new blog post on your site c. Send messages to videos on YouTube d. Send notices on freebies e. Send notices of events 4) I use ping fm (http://ping. Fm /) publishing, when every morning at Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and E-mail a. Ping fm you an e-mail address b. E-mail your message to the ping fm e-mail address and the message will be posted where ever you want to get up to 5) you can post’s automatically at preset or with web HootSuite 6) Share content – go for a main theme a. Famous Quotes i. just google “famous quotations” for websites ii. Search by key words III. , B. collect in a Word document c. Events Awards d. Article i. If for items that use tiny url (http://tinyurl. Com /) to the URL where more people can find the Article II. Sources of articles – Subscribe to receive e-mail items to you first NAWBO (and other professional organizations) 2 Forbes, Forbes and Ms 3rd Entrepreneur. com Small Business News and Updates 4 Mag 5 Smart Inc. letter on Social Media sixth Smart Entrepreneurs letter on 7th Smart Brief on Leadership eighth NFIB Smart ninth letter BusinessWeek’s Small Biz Insider

By Clovia Hamilton, President Lemongrass Consulting, Inc.

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