Twitter Marketing: How To Market Your Online Information Business: Setting Up & Optimizing Your Twitter Exposure: Information Marketing Development, #3
By Kay Franklin
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Twitter Marketing: How To Market Your Online Information Business - Setting Up & Optimizing Your Twitter Exposure
This book is for both beginners to Twitter and also for those who have been using Twitter for quite a while but have not really appreciated the huge potential it offers to increase your online business visibility and therefore are not getting the most out of it.
The book begins with the basics of setting up a Twitter account and sorting the settings out for an online information business account. Then there is a section on the various Twitter tools and apps that are available which will really save you time and help you get the most out of using Twitter.
The bulk of the book is spent on the advanced use of Twitter and really getting to grips with optimizing your own Twitter schedule and follower experience.
Knowing how to do this the right way will dramatically increase your online visibility and credibility in your particular niche.
Here are just some of the things you will discover:
- How to set up Twitter for the purpose of increasing your online business visibility
- Who to follow and where to find real influencers who will help promote your tweets
- How to schedule your tweets for a worldwide audience to increase your impact
- Understand how to make the most out of Twitter lists – both your own and others
- Tools to analysis and optimize your Twitter presence
- Discover a free tool to set up automatic tweets of your old blog posts
- Finally get to grips with hashtags and how to use them to enhance rather than annoy
- Using trends to explode your traffic
Plus plenty more tips and tricks for maximizing your online brand impact.
Twitter is the ideal tool to use to update people about your business, offer quick tips, to ask short questions, blog updates and anything else that can be said with just 140 characters.
Many marketers use Twitter purely for self-promotion but I believe that they are missing out by using it this way.
Twitter is a social media site – a place to interact and share things with others. Therefore I would encourage you to tweet about sites other than your own and in doing so add extra value to your followers who have shown an interest in your particular topic.
If you take the time to observe authority figures in your own area of business (and I’ll show you a great way to do this later on!) you will discover that they love to tweet about others as well as themselves and in doing so they actually increase their own visibility!
You can do the same and it is my intention to provide you with everything you need in order to achieve just that.
Get your copy now and start benefiting.
Kay Franklin
Kay Franklin is a work at home mum living in the UK. She originally trained as a laboratory research scientist and later on as a secondary school science teacher. After starting a family she decided to begin her own business working online. She now uses her research and teaching skills to educate others on how to build an online information business and has produced a number of successful training programs based on her own experiences. Today her specialties include building Wordpress websites & blogs, creating information products (video courses, audio training programs, ebooks) and kindle publishing. In her spare time she especially enjoys camping and the outdoors, plays a number of musical instruments and loves animals. For more information or to contact her visit "Information Marketing Action Taker!" - http://www.kayfranklin.com
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Twitter Marketing - Kay Franklin
Introduction
I have written this book for beginners to Twitter and also for those, who like myself, have been using Twitter for quite a while but have not really appreciated the huge potential it offers to increase your online business visibility and therefore are not getting the most out of it.
I begin the book with the basics of setting up a Twitter account and sorting the settings out for an online information business account.
Then I move on to the various Twitter tools and apps that are available and that I recommend which will really save you time and help you get the most out of using Twitter.
However, the bulk of this book is spent on the advanced use of Twitter and really getting to grips with optimizing your own Twitter schedule and follower experience.
Knowing how to do this the right way will increase your online visibility and credibility in your particular niche.
Here are just some of the things you will learn:
How to set up Twitter for the purpose of increasing your online business visibility
Who to follow and where to find real influencers who will help promote your tweets
How to schedule your tweets for a worldwide audience to increase your impact
Understand how to make the most out of Twitter lists – both your own and others
Tools to analysis and optimize your Twitter presence
Discover a free tool to set up automatic tweets of your old blog posts
Finally get to grips with hashtags and how to use them to enhance rather than annoy
Using trends to explode your traffic
Plus plenty more tips and tricks for maximizing your online brand impact.
Twitter is one of many social media sites but its unique focus is in providing short and to the point messages to your followers – a little like text messages!
Therefore it is the ideal tool to use to update people about your business, offer quick tips, to ask short questions, blog updates and anything else that can be said with just 140 characters.
Many marketers use Twitter purely for self-promotion but I believe that they are missing out by using it this way.
Twitter is a social media site – a place to interact and share things with others. Therefore I would encourage you to tweet about sites other than your own and in doing so add extra value to your followers who have shown an interest in your particular topic.
If you take the time to observe authority figures in your own area of business (and I’ll show you a great way to do this later on!) you will discover that they love to tweet about others as well as themselves and in doing so they actually increase their own visibility!
You can do the same and it is my intention to provide you with everything you need in order to achieve just that, so let’s begin!
Legal Notes
Kay Franklin has made her best efforts to produce a high quality & informative book. She makes no representation or warranties of any kind with regards to completeness or accuracy of the information within this book.
The entire contents are the ideas, thoughts & opinions expressed solely by Kay Franklin after years of experience running her own profitable online business and extensive research into internet marketing.
The author shall in no event be held liable for any loss or other damages caused by the