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Crackers – The drier the better! Am sure you would never go shopping for a wet cracker. Then why use a twitter account the same way?
Twitter is a marketing bomb if used the right way. I have been using twitter for more than 2 years now and have been benefited only when I discovered the right way to use it.
Just like many of us I usually blindly do 2 things:
- Blindly follow as many as suggested twitter accounts to follow.
- Blindly tweet every single post on my blog using the retweet plugins.
I can for sure say these two are the biggest mistakes that could get your cracker wet.
The major pattern you could see on Twitter is:
- You get followed back by many if you follow them
- People subscribe to auto-follow tools to increase the follower counts
- Your Twitter dashboard is flooded with tweets if you leave it un touched for 10 minutes
- As soon as you tweet you see few new visitors from twitter landing on your website / blog
Is that what Twitter is all about – a few extra visitors, lot of blind tweets, flooded dashboards and huge chunk of followers to show off?
Now let me share what I learnt the hard way and something that could really help you benefit.
I created another twitter account and followed a different strategy that the one I used to use and many of us still use.
I had the new Ground rules this time:
- Only follow who I really wanted to
- Will try to keep the follower to following ratio unequal
- Have a straight forward profile Bio (simple words about me and what I do)
- Have a real profile pic (preferably not a graphic unless you are a huge brand)
- Respond to direct messages
- Visit / Reply to interesting tweets and if good, re-tweet.
- Meet / interact with real people and build contacts
- How this was different from my previous approach
With my old profile even though I had 8000+ followers on a retweet I used to get 120 -150 new hits on my blog posts. Then what are the 7850 followers for? Spamming you? I guess you have got the message I am trying to send across.
Here is a snapshot of my account: ( I have 60 people I follow and 1794 followers)
Take Home: Twitter is all about real people and real contacts – build them and you would be rewarded.
About the Author: Joshu Thomas is a Blogger from India. Blogging and web development helped him become independent, and that is why loves it. You can read more from him on his website, OrangeCopper.com.
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