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Concise 42 Page eCourse
Learn to Promote your Business on
Twitter TODAY!
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Want to learn to promote your business with Twitter?
Do you think twitter is about what teenagers had for breakfast?
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"Twitter can help double your sales! Interested?
A coffee shop owner, hotelier and author all use Twitter to dramatically increase their sales.....Why Not You?"
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If you've not used Twitter yet, then you are missing out on learning a valuable way to promote your business online - a technique many people, including your prospects, customers, business partners and competitors, are already using.
Yes, OK. But what's in it for me?
Twitter a great way of building corporate credibility. By sharing your expertise you can quickly build trust with your audience and put them at ease.
The real-time aspect of twitter means it's a great source of up-to-date, fresh information. Along with blogging, it leaves dull, static, old-school brochure sites to sink out of view.
Shortcut the process of making twitter work for your business.
"How to Use Twitter for Your Business" written by Colette Mason, @thinklikeauser, who has over 4000 people following her business. See what they are saying about her right now.
What's covered in the eCourse?
» Introduction to Twitter
» Mastering the Basics
» How Does My Business Use Twitter?
» Getting Started?
» How to Open a Twitter Account
» How to Customise Your Profile
» Before You Start Tweeting
» What to Tweet About
» Twitter Lingo |
» Building your Following
» Directing Traffic to Your Site
» Measuring the Value of Twitter
» Tools to tame Twitter
» A Case Study
» Learn From The Mistakes of Habitat UK
» Twitter Questions and Answers
» Twittering and Blogging
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Here are just a few Twitter Success Stories....
These Twitter successes were gathered by business journalist, Journalist, Alan Zisman.
•Blair Hirtle, sales co-ordinator for Fairmont Hotels, noted that the Fairmont Empress offered a special discounted room rate on Twitter. The result was “increased occupancy. Much more successful than any traditional ad buy and it cost minimal time and labour.” Now seven Fairmont hotels have Twitter accounts.
•Betsy Cooper, of Vancouver PR firm B*co Communications, said “Twitter has been a valuable tool.” With it, she has met business contacts and colleagues and “reached out to media for client opportunities.” Following up on a question posted by a Globe and Mail reporter resulted in coverage for her company that has led to additional clients.
•Author Erica Pinsky has been using Twitter to help promote her new book, Road to Respect: Path to Profit. She hasn’t directly sold any books or got any speaking or consulting engagements as a result. However, her postings are frequently “re-tweeted,” going out, for example, to members of the U.S.-based Society for Human Resources Management. She has started to see sales from this secondhand Tweeting. Perhaps more importantly, she noted: “Now I have almost 600 people who are aware of me and my work. I am now connected to individuals all over the world. And it does not cost me anything except my time.”
•Describing herself as an “online marketing wizard,” Tamara Brooks posted a tweet when she was looking for a bookkeeper. One of her Twitter followers sent her a list of five candidates that he had interviewed. She has received several speaking engagements by following up on Twitter conversations. She has recently begun giving Twitter tutorials to businesses looking to use the service to interact with customers.
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