To Tweet or Not To Tweet? Answered.

By Sarah Davis

Your hearing about Twitter from every direction and all your associates are telling you that you better start tweeting or you'll miss out. A friend says, do you want to connect on Twitter? Someone else asks, can I add you to Twitter, and all you could think to say was I don't have a Twitter account.

Well, your friend remarks, you better start tweeting, it's the latest way to share information, promote your business, connect with new
people, and share ideas. So, what are you to-do? Your already over-loaded and you don't know what Twitter is all about, or, if you really want one more thing on your to-do list.

Three simple steps to
Tweeting with a purpose

Step 1. Go to www.Twitter.com and set-up an account.

Step 2. Add all your friends and clients/ customers that have unlimited texting to your list. (And, have giving you permission to add them.)

Step 3. Tweet (enter your message and submit) once to four times each month about networking events you will be attending. (go to your Twitter account and say something like "Huge Networking at the Chamber June 15th at 5pm. Make sure you find me to say HI" in your own words.)

You now are on your way to being an expert on tweeting and growing your following.
Enjoy your easy start-up and get creative!

 

Copyright 2009 Sarah Davis

WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE? You can, as long as you include this complete paragraph with it: Sarah Davis is the Internet Marketing Consultant for KDandC a company devoted to the success and growth of small business owners. If you applied today's article and would like to enjoy online marketing success then contact Sarah at Sarah@KDandC.com and request a monthly subscription to her eNewsletter making online marketing EASY!

 

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