subject: 4 Things to Destroy Your Twitter Following [print this page] Twitter is the latest large deal on the internet. Everyone's talking about it. And you could be certain that there are one thousand hopeful pros who require to tell you strategies to use Twitter for web marketing. It is likely that these "gurus" just ripped their advice off from some list. Those lists are straightforward to find. They have no need any special data. What DOES need a little thought--and a little bit of experience--is understanding how you shouldn't use Twitter for web marketing. Here are four things you have to elude.
One. Don't Twitter each little event in your life. Why not? For one thing, everyone does it. You are not going to stand out in the gang if you do what everyone else does. Except maybe, just maybe, everybody wants to hear about how lovable your is, and how drunk you were on the weekend, and how you simply lost 2 pounds. Think again--nobody cares. On a hardly less ruthless note, you have got to understand that if you tweet each trivial thing in your life, people are going to stop spotting you after a bit. Folks are selfish. That is no crime--it's just the way we are built. If you continually tweet about yourself, people will stop listening extremely fast. Save your private tweets for a grouping of people that already know you, and are actually interested by what you do all day.
Two. Do not just tweet affiliate links. If you are in the pet niche, tweet about new ASPCA stories, or a new brand of organic dog food ( that you've got an associate link for ), or the latest findings in how our favourite pets see colours. These things are engaging to folks in the pet niche. Guess what? Plain products are not. If you go round tweeting associate links to each pet product you can think about, you are not intending to make any sales. Give people a rationalization to follow you by being engaging. Tweet about that new ASPCA stories and that systematic finding, and then tweet about the new release. If you solidly Twitter nothing aside from product links, people will just take you for a spammer. And that is exactly what you'll be. With Twitter, as with different types of selling, you may only make money if you provide something folks want. And yes, people really do need those fresh products. They do not need to be smacked over the head with them.
Three. Do not employ a product image for your profile picture. Let's put aside for a minute the undeniable fact this is in intensely bad taste. This is truly a step worse than micro-blogging only about new products. It's one thing to post spam. It's another thing to fundamentally BE spam. Please elude this at any cost. It is a serious sin of web selling here just like it is everywhere else.
Four. Don't curse. Yes, we are all adults and we will handle four-letter "potty words" without running and telling our mommies. But each micro-blog post you make is going to be some words. It's neither sophisticated nor grown up to
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