How To Be Effective On Twitter
Here is a super article on how to be effective on twitter written by Jason Better. Social Media is important in your marketing strategies but your approach must be effective are it is just a waste of time. Below is what Jason has to say..
I bet you’ve seen that little green button on blog posts. Maybe, you’ve even clicked it and shared one of your favorites. Definitely appreciated. ![]()
But, most people don’t really understand the ninja nature of “retweets†and how they can quickly multiply the web traffic you’re getting every day.
So today, over a cup of ninja tea…
Here’s Three Reasons Why “Retweets†Really Matter And The Secrets Of Marketing Like A Ninja On Twitter
Ninja Secret #1 – “Retweets†Are Social Proof
When people share your posts it’s proof you’re delivering value to the world. Naturally, this attracts even more people who are slightly more inclined to share something their peers approve of.
Brain ninjas have been using this trigger for ages – It’s social proof.
Ninja Secret #2 – Give Before You Take
The ninja’s have a saying, “A gift asks for a bigger gift in return.â€
When you “retweet†other people’s content you’re pushing two brain buttons: Guilt and Ego. This is why the easiest way to get people to share your content on Twitter is to share theirs.
Ninja Secret #3 – Invisible Ninja Marketing
In case you didn’t know, “retweeting†other people’s posts gets you mucho free exposure too.
People will burn you at the stake for sharing personal links on Twitter, but everybody is totally okay with you commenting on somebody else’s post and then “retweeting†it.
So you can effectively share your links all day long on the sly.
It’s almost like ninja marketing.
Don’t underestimate how much traffic you siphon off.
In fact, I invite you to “hijack†my blog traffic by leaving a friendly comment and “retweeting†this post today.
To your success,
Robert Secrest, 307-235-4049, robertsecrest@bresnan.net
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Bob, wonderful information.
Herb