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Lee says...

So you've got a business, you're on Twitter and you're auto adding people based on keyword searches in the hope that they will follow back.  Some do, some don't.  When they follow back you hit their DM inbox with a link to your product/service and you can tweet all day about your awesome things, right into their stream.  Perfect, right?

WRONG

Sure it's very low cost and due to low cost if it only works occasionally that's fine and dandy but you could and should be doing much better.  I'll ask you one simple question: What happens to spam if it ends up in your inbox?  You delete it, am I right?  I know I'm right.  The same thing happens with tweets but users are also blocking these days and enough bocks can lead to exclusion from search and in some cases an account suspension.  Great plan.  How's that working out for you?

So what's the right way?

Successful marketing is about communication so that's what you have to do.  Keyword searching is still a good place to start and with tools like Twitterfall you can even refine your search to a geographic location.  So let's say you fix thingies in London and you've set up a search that will highlight people with broken thingies in the London area, that's a perfect start but what next?  Simple, when someone in London has a broken thingy you can respond by letting them know who you are and how you can help.  It's always good to strike up a little bit of a conversation and show that a) you're human and b) that you have the knowledge to help them out.  Once you've done that they will probably ask you for more details on your service.  That's the trick, making them ask you!

So you've made a new customer and they are happy with what you've done.  They will probably now follow you on Twitter and because you made them happy they are going to tell other people.  By engaging with that person you have just extended your potential reach to everyone they know too.

Building a fanbase

So you're getting followers and making new business left right and centre.  Good work but you can still do more and expand further on this.  Now that you're building a fanbase you can start publishing information to your feed that they will find useful and informative...  No, I don't mean spamming them with links to your products but you can inform them of any special offers and/or promotions and depending on your demographic link them to things they will want to see or read.  Now would also be a good time to start a blog if you don't have one.  If you're a local business, people like to know how and what you're doing.  If you're investing into their community or taking part in something fun in the area, that's exactly the sort of thing they will want to read about.  Publishing your blog posts (once is usually enough) to your Twitter feed keeps them in touch with you on a more personal level.

Blogging is easy these days and with sites like Posterous (what I'm using right now) it's as simple as sending an email.

Just the basics

Those are just a few basic tips on how to push your business or service on Twitter but there is still more that you can do but that all comes down to your own entrepreneurial spirit and creative mind.  There are many more social media tools out there that can help you out and Twitter is a good place to be looking for them.  The most important part (and I've said this so many times before) is engagement.  Make friends with people and talk to them!  One human being to another... Just like we used to do but digitally.

Of course there are automation tools out there that can make your life easier but you're talking to human beings (mostly) and they like to know that you are one too.  If your information stream is purely robotic people will soon lose interest.

If you're looking into promoting your business on Twitter, I hope this information is of some use to me.  Feel free to comment on the post or shout at me on Twitter ( @LStacey ), I'm always happy to help if there's anything you don't quite understand or if you're struggling to make it work.

Happy Tweeting!

Original article at leestacey.com:
http://leestacey.com/marketing-on-twitter-so-many-still-getting-it

Lee Stacey

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Hula says...

Just a few days ago I read an article on how the spammers make truckloads of money out of you. Here is a striking example.

I received this Direct Message on Twitter today -  get, get your iq score here... http://iquiz4348.info

out of curiosity I clicked and answered 10 dumb questions. All good till here. Looked like some regular websit trying to get promotion on facebook. But here's the spoiler.

My phone no. No one asks for that. they ask for e-mail address mostly which also you should never provide, unless you are fine with getting your inbox bombarded with mails trying to change your anatomy in various ways :P

So, I read the conditions, which i knew these websites are supposed to put. Now they are written with grey on a dark grey background so that you don't notice them unless you really want to.

Be careful guys. Donate $10 to someone who really needs it. If you need your IQ score ask your teacher or wanna check your relationships status then meet your girlfriend :)

-- released in public interest :D

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Eden Spodek says...

<rant>If I get one more frickin email about Black Friday from an American who sends me a "personalized" message then wishes me a Happy Thanksgiving and talks about standing in line at some ungodly hour, I'm going to puke. Take three seconds and look at the "About Me" on my blog. It's clear I live in Toronto, ON.</rant>

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Lee says...

So you've got a business, you're on Twitter and you're auto adding people based on keyword searches in the hope that they will follow back.  Some do, some don't.  When they follow back you hit their DM inbox with a link to your product/service and you can tweet all day about your awesome things, right into their stream.  Perfect, right?

WRONG

Sure it's very low cost and due to low cost if it only works occasionally that's fine and dandy but you could and should be doing much better.  I'll ask you one simple question: What happens to spam if it ends up in your inbox?  You delete it, am I right?  I know I'm right.  The same thing happens with tweets but users are also blocking these days and enough bocks can lead to exclusion from search and in some cases an account suspension.  Great plan.  How's that working out for you?

So what's the right way?

Successful marketing is about communication so that's what you have to do.  Keyword searching is still a good place to start and with tools like Twitterfall you can even refine your search to a geographic location.  So let's say you fix thingies in London and you've set up a search that will highlight people with broken thingies in the London area, that's a perfect start but what next?  Simple, when someone in London has a broken thingy you can respond by letting them know who you are and how you can help.  It's always good to strike up a little bit of a conversation and show that a) you're human and b) that you have the knowledge to help them out.  Once you've done that they will probably ask you for more details on your service.  That's the trick, making them ask you!

So you've made a new customer and they are happy with what you've done.  They will probably now follow you on Twitter and because you made them happy they are going to tell other people.  By engaging with that person you have just extended your potential reach to everyone they know too.

Building a fanbase

So you're getting followers and making new business left right and centre.  Good work but you can still do more and expand further on this.  Now that you're building a fanbase you can start publishing information to your feed that they will find useful and informative...  No, I don't mean spamming them with links to your products but you can inform them of any special offers and/or promotions and depending on your demographic link them to things they will want to see or read.  Now would also be a good time to start a blog if you don't have one.  If you're a local business, people like to know how and what you're doing.  If you're investing into their community or taking part in something fun in the area, that's exactly the sort of thing they will want to read about.  Publishing your blog posts (once is usually enough) to your Twitter feed keeps them in touch with you on a more personal level.

Blogging is easy these days and with sites like Posterous (what I'm using right now) it's as simple as sending an email.

Just the basics

Those are just a few basic tips on how to push your business or service on Twitter but there is still more that you can do but that all comes down to your own entrepreneurial spirit and creative mind.  There are many more social media tools out there that can help you out and Twitter is a good place to be looking for them.  The most important part (and I've said this so many times before) is engagement.  Make friends with people and talk to them!  One human being to another... Just like we used to do but digitally.

Of course there are automation tools out there that can make your life easier but you're talking to human beings (mostly) and they like to know that you are one too.  If your information stream is purely robotic people will soon lose interest.

If you're looking into promoting your business on Twitter, I hope this information is of some use to me.  Feel free to comment on the post or shout at me on Twitter ( @LStacey ), I'm always happy to help if there's anything you don't quite understand or if you're struggling to make it work.

Happy Tweeting!

Lee Stacey

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corywatilo says...

This is so meta. I just got spammed from somebody telling me that since I've posted my email address on Twitter, spammers can find my email address and spam me. The irony is that this spammer used that very method.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Emails @ Risk <emails.at.risk@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 8:59 PM
Subject: Emails use in Twitter
To: corywatilo <heycory@corywatilo.net>


Dear corywatilo

We have found that your email is shared in tweets. We advise you to hide your email from spammers by sharing email address as an image or hide it behind a url.

Visit  us at : http://emails-at-risk.appspot.com?e=nj5 to find how you can do this.

Happy Twitting !!!
"2 million  emails are sent every second. About  70% to 72% of them might be spam and viruses."

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akvalley says...

I'm a winner! Yeah, me!
Really? Not so much.

:P

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korbely says...

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jchandler says...

Please do not attempt to reply, reuse, respond, or otherwise contact any of the people you see in these emails.
They are for entertainment and educational purposes only!!

OMG! I should probably heed this after all it's from the United Nations!!


> From: cindydunson@unitednations.com
> Subject: CALL TO IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION AND PAYMENT
> Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 19:33:00 +0100
>
> CALL TO IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION AND PAYMENT OF YOUR OVERDUE/REMITTED CONTRACT SUM AND BENEFICIARY OF INHERITANCE AND PRIZE SUM.
>
> Attn: Esteemed Beneficiary,
>
> This is to inform you that the executives officers of World Bank Group, United Nations Organization, Commonwealth Bank Plc London, London Deposit Insurance Corporation in conjunction with the International Monitory Funds has come together to resolve and release your Outstanding/Overdue Contract payment due for contractors & inheritance/Prize sum for beneficiaries. Following the 2009 G8 Summit held in Italy to bring the Nations together.
>
> Your Name/Company was shut listed among outstanding contractors/Inheritance beneficiary who are to receive their payments.
>
> According to the order from the UNO's human resource database we were made to understand that your payment is ready to be transferred to your account and I therefore wish to inform you that your payment is being processed and will be released to you as soon as you respond to this letter.
>
> Payment would be made and transfer to your account immediately from our accredited and authorized paying bank, The WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION who you are now directed to contact immediately for the release of the payment.
>
> Kindly see below the details of whom to contact at the , WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION, MR Thomas Larry ON THE PAYMENT LINES TELE+44-7035932215 OR FAX+44 870 288 7443 EMAIL: westpacbankingscorporation@rediffmail.com .Immediately you have contact him, endeavor to re-confirm to him if this is inline with what you have in your record and also re-confirm to him the following: Your full names, address, telephone/fax number,bank account details.A COPY OF YOUR INTERNATIONAL PASS PORT OR DRIVERS LICENSE, YOUR AGE AND OCCUPATION, COUNTRY OF NATIONALITY AND YOUR COMPANY NAME (IF ANY) See for your self: http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2003/ik344.doc.htm
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Ms Cindy DUNSON,
>


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jchandler says...

Please do not attempt to reply, reuse, respond, or otherwise contact any of the people you see in these emails. They are for entertainment and educational purposes only!!

I'll be darned, I missed this great opportunity!!


From: davidwhite10@SARAYLIOGLU.de
Subject: URGENT REPLY
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 00:05:20 +0100

Dear friend,

I have been waiting for you to contact me for your confirmable BANK DRAFT of  (750,000.00)United States Dollars

all these while but couldn’t hear from you, this is to inform you that I have now deposited the DRAFT with

GLOBAL PARCEL SERVICES (GPS)in West Africa. Since I did not hear from you, I traveled out of the country

for a short Course and I will not come back till end of this year. What you have to do now is to contact GLOBAL PARCEL SERVICES (GPS)

with the information below:

Delivery Officer: MR JAMES PARKER

E-mail:  glops@live.com

SHIPMENT CODE: GPS/NGP84

Tel: 011-1-763-6121

Please reply GLOBAL PARCEL SERVICES (GPS) with your address and shipment code for re-confirmation.

Once again, Insurance and delivery charges have been paid for, but the only fee you have to pay now is the

security safe keeping fee of $150 USD, which you will be required to pay. Also note that GLOBAL PARCEL SERVICES (GPS)

do not know the content of the parcel, I registered it  as  African clothes, and they do not know it contains BANK DRAFT   inside.

NB; It is very important for you to reconfirm your home address to GLOBAL PARCEL SERVICES (GPS)  for proper documentation.

Please don’t forget to get your tracking number from them before you pay the $150 security keeping fee. It is important they give

you your tracking number before you make any payment.

Regards,

Rev David White

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