Follow friends and business partners
First things first, follow the people you already know.
Follow the people and businesses you already do business with. Sounds simple,
but it can be misleading.
Ask yourself if the person you are following will benefit
your Twitter interactions. An example is if I am an insurance agent is it a good
idea to follow my friend’s sister’s cousin who is a student at Oregon
University? Well maybe, what is she tweeting. If she is tweeting informative
content about local and relevant news then maybe it would be worth reading her
tweets. More likely she is tweeting about a final or big party she went to last
night, and then it would not make sense for me to follow her on twitter.
Read what people are
tweeting before follow them. This is a warning so you do not have to read
mindless dribble all over your twitter feed. It’s not mean its pre-screening
with a purpose.
Follow your industry leaders
Find people you respect and look up to in your industry and
follow them on twitter. Once you follow your industry leaders check out who
they are following. Chances are they will be following amazing people in your
industry you didn’t even know about.
Also follow industry news sources. So you
are up to date on the latest news stories in your industry and field.
Tweet relevant material
This step should be easy if you have followed the steps
above. Now your twitter feed is full of interesting relevant material to your
business. You should be overloaded with blogs, news reports, local updates and
helpful tips from your industry’s leaders. Now to wade through it all and find
relevant material your twitter audience would be interested in viewing.
Keep your content
focused with an emphasis on giving relevant information that with benefit your
reader. Then retweet and share content to your heart’s content.
Connect
Now everything that is up above will get you new twitter
followers and create a abundant source for you to share with your customers. This
is all good, but the real gold in twitter in connecting with people. If you
like someone’s blog post comment on it. Make them a friend on Facebook or LinkedIn.
Making these connections is the entire point of using social media. Be Social!
Be Yourself! Start Connecting!
How do you use twitter? Do you use any of the techniques talked
about above.
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