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  • The Most Common Twitter Marketing Mistakes and How

    Posted by admin on September 6th, 2010 and filed under Advertising | No Comments »

    Twitter marketing is great for getting the people you want to focus on in your followers list, but you need to avoid these common blunders if you hope to succeed. The following are the mistakes and the answers to avoiding those mistakes.

    First of all, consider what you look for right away on someone’s Twitter profile. A photo of the member is what you’d most likely notice first. Members with profile pictures gain instant credibility and make it clear they aren’t just spammers or scam artists. It helps people believe you, since they are able to connect your picture with you. It’s essential to be as credible as possible when you are marketing on the internet. Dishonest marketers want to show as little of themselves as possible, and you want to prove you aren’t in this group. Your picture should be one that in which you are easily recognizable. Using company or promotional pictures, or avatars will not work. You will have more success on Twitter if you are willing to be honest and direct in your approach. On Twitter, you really have to make every effort to show everyone you can be trusted. This by itself may not put money in your pocket right away, but it helps in the long run. Another good thing about a picture is that people will begin to recognize you and connect you with the niche in which you are marketing. Another common blunder that’s often committed by marketers on Twitter is to try to remain as good as possible so that nobody gets offended or turned off, which may lead them to drop off your contact list. It’s almost a disease to seems to strike every new Twitter user. It’s when a marketer doesn’t sound out the Tweets he knows he should send out because he’s so afraid he’ll seem salesy or annoying. But actually, it’s other way around. A person who only sends out a couple tweets every now and then will never get noticed because there are so many tweets to compete with daily. This is how Twitter works. Don’t just think of your followers, since your followers also have people following them. If you are only going to tweet once a day, expect to have your tweet disappear in the mass of tweets after it. Knowing that, you’ll want to increase your tweets to say, every five minutes or something. For instance, if you’re targeting the traffic siphon niche, then go for people who are interested in this niche.

    You should never be too professional on Twitter because that’s not what the platform is all about. If you really want to get to know people, you’ll have to approach them as you would someone on the street and just be informal. This really isn’t difficult because there are a number of ways you can interact with people here. You can ask people questions, let them ask questions of you and you can give advice for free.

    Basically, Twitter can give you the success you want, but you need to avoid the mistakes you just learned about.

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