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5 Power Tips for Growing Your Business on Twitter

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Can you imagine setting up a booth at a convention where everyone gives you their business without having to make a single sales pitch? That’s the potential power of social media. It removes the mystery, hesitancy, and coldness of marketing and creates relationships where none existed before.

Many of you know how much of a Twitter-holic I am, but do you really understand why? It’s not because “it’s what’s hot right now” and I certainly don’t use it just to let people know “what I’m doing.”

It’s a conversation starter and engagement platform. By interacting on Twitter I generate targeted traffic to my website, quality business leads, and build relationships for life. Below you’ll find some ways you can do the same for your business.

5 Tips for Growing Your Business on Twitter

  • Share High-Quality Links - the key to attracting targeted followers is to share information, news, and articles consistently. People are always searching for things on Twitter. If you can point them to a reliable source of information then you’ll become valuable in their eyes. The higher your value the greater chance you have at being retweeted and shared with their followers.
  • Offer Advice to Newcomers - Whenever someone tweets, “Please welcome so-and-so to twitter” I immediately jump, introduce myself, and offer an article from my site that can help them get started with Twitter. Doing so positions you as “the go to” person that they’ll refer to when they need help. It’ll also start the basis of a solid follower relationship that will transform into site traffic.
  • Share quotes and Retweet often - If you don’t know what to tweet find something good someone else has said and share that. Find quotes that enhance your brand’s theme or image. You can’t go wrong quoting the wisdom of others and you’re 10 times more likely to get retweeted as well.
  • Start a Hashtag - “#Hashtags” allow people on Twitter to find and track conversations. Some examples are, #FollowFriday, #MusicMonday, etc. Create one unique to your brand and get people involved on your website and Twitter. Mine is #Successtip, where I share inspirational quotes. This keeps your message and brand consistent and easy to follow.
  • Ask After Serving - remember to share more than you plug your website, product, or service. The last thing people want to do is engage with a salesman or woman. However, once you’ve shared over 50% of your tweets, feel free to throw out a link or promotional message about your business or website. This is the essence of social networking for business.

Follow these tips and you’ll grow your following in no time. The best part of all, they’ll want to know what else you have to offer or how you can help them in someway. It’s a win-win for all and you didn’t even have to make a sales pitch. If you’re new to Twitter or want some more power-tips, read my article, “Are you a Twitter Newbie or Power User?”

How do you grow YOUR business on Twitter? Share your thoughts – and your Twitter handle (so others can follow you) in the comments below.

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Rod Kirby

Rod Kirby helps entrepreneurs, small business owners, and organizations take advantage of social media marketing and new media through his company, Kirby Enterprises. Follow Rod on Twitter here.

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What Would You Like Me to Ask Chris Brogan?

Published on April 22, 2010 by in News

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What Would You Like Me to Ask Chris Brogan?

Here ye, here ye, Chris Brogan is coming to town! Finally, the mid-south is getting some “Brogan action” [sorry Chris].

Watch this short clip for a few details.

About the Event

The event, Powering the Conversation: How Social Media Gives Businesses a Big Voice [link downloads the event flier - in .pdf file format],  is being held at the world famous Peabody Hotel [famous for the creative marching of its ducks] and sponsored by many Memphis businesses. For more information visit Howell-Marketing.com. If you would like to register for the event on May 6th, visit the Event Brite website.

About Chris Brogan

Chris BroganIf you’re unfamiliar with Chris Brogan the long end of the stick is he’s the author of the best selling books Trust Agents: Using the Web to Build Influence, Improve Reputation, and Earn Trust (Amazon aff link), Social Media 101: Tactics and Tips to Develop Your Business Online (Amazon aff link), he’s an international speaker, and entrepreneur. The short end of the stick is the guy has been giving great content in the social media space for years and it’s paid off in a major way. I admire Chris so much that I wrote a love letter to him [read first, judge me later].

You’ve Got Questions, He’s Got Answers (well . . . maybe . . .)

As I mentioned in the video, Chris will be answering a couple of questions exclusively for YOU. I don’t mean, stuff like, “Chris, what’s your favorite video game,” or anything silly. Let’s take this opportunity to ask some really good questions that will help the entire community. So, go wild, go crazy, and let your imagination run free! Leave a couple of questions you would like to ask him in the comments and I’ll pick the best ones to go into my interview.

And, of course, I’ll be on-site to shoot some video, mix, mingle, and gather some good stuff for everyone who likes my Facebook Fan Page. Leave me some good questions to ask Chris and I’ll make sure to get the best ones answered. Talk to you all soon!

P.S. – If you’re on Twitter you can follow the conversations that are being stirred up about this event using the #broganmemphis hashtag

P.P.S. – You can also follow me on Twitter as well.

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