subject: Web Traffic Generation Using Twitter [print this page] Web Traffic Generation Using Twitter Web Traffic Generation Using Twitter
Twitter is one in a lot of famous social networks.Writers and bloggers now taking advantage of Twitter's popularity to traffic generation to their online articles, advertisements, and/or personal blogs. For some, Twitter is no more than just another online toy to connect with friends and family.
But how is it that some people are able to generate thousands upon thousands of followers in little time? I will tell you to do this.Follow me:
Create a Twitter account. Choose a username that best represent the function of the profile. For example, if you are using the profile to generate traffic to your blog, name your Twitter account after your blog title. Define your presence by selectively using an attractive design template to start, which are already available to choose from in the Design tab under Settings.It is best if you can keep a consistent brand design that translate from your blog color theme to your new Twitter account. You may upload a custom graphic background to do just that.
Sign up a Twollo account. Twollo is a third party support site for Twitter that allow you to automatically follow or subscribe to other Twitter users and make them part of your network by using keywords and interests that you set. Twollo will then search for users to target who share the same interests in auto-mode, meaning you can turn your computer off for an indeterminate amount of time and it will continue to work until you reach the 2,000 follow limit on Twitter.
The average follow back rate is 30%, meaning for every three people you follow, one will follow you back. Out of 2,000, at least 600 will become part of your audience network which you can then promote your blog links to.
Create automatic twits by Twitterfeed. Sign up an account with Twitterfeed and aggregating links to your articles and blog sites with RSS feeds, you can automatically set it up so that links to your blogs will post on Twitter for your 600+ audience to see. You have control over which RSS feeds you wish to announce and the frequency from which Twitterfeed will check for updates.
At this point, you can leave it all on autopilot and return back to your blog site(s) and post as you would regularly. It will show up as twits with links back to your original posts for your growing audience to explore.