Twitter Strategies
You
have to invest before you can start collecting the dividends. You can’t go into
a bank and open an account with the bare minimum, and then turn around and
expect to get a loan without any collateral. I am a huge fan of Napoleon Hill’s
Success Philosophy – one of which states that you must be willing to give first
in order to receive.
Fill
your pages with power messages, especially in the beginning. If a restaurant’s parking lot is empty, no one
will stop - even if the food’s incredible. Remember your tweets = the parking
lot and menu.
Some
things to add to your menu: share interesting, touching stories, news items,
ask questions, provide answers to questions, compliment individuals, leave
comments on blogs, make recommendations, retweet other people’s messages, add
songs, include motivational quotes. The most
frequently retweeted message are quotes.
It
is important to stay within your strategy. Breaking news about celebrities for
your healing practice is a generally a mixed message. Another mistake people make is when they are
tweeting about their business, and they make comments about politics and
religion. Keep your politics and
religion to yourself, unless your target market shares the exact same beliefs.
If not, you run a high risk of offending someone and jeopardizing future sales
and connections.
What to tweet –
determine your mission on why you are on Twitter, stay on course.
- Sharing recipes as an insurance rep sends a confusing message,
and we all know that a confused mind will
not buy.
- Don’t sell until you have 2K followers and tweets – earn the
right.
- Keep politics, personal, and all other non-business issues off of
your business account.
- Be a resource for valuable information.
- Suggest links to media.
- Retweet quotes generously.
- Add songs.
- Share interesting, touching stories, news items.
- Ask questions, provide answers to other people’s questions.
- Compliment people.
- Leave comments on
blogs.
- Make recommendations.
- Find your voice.
- People are watching you to see if they can trust you.
- Build rapport.
- Remember: It’s not all about you.
- Talk to people using their name, and make it easy for people to
find your name.
- Recommend people for others to follow.
- Fill your page with powerful
messages.
- Earn the right to ask them
to invest.
- Be clear about your mission and purpose on Twitter.
One of the
biggest lessons I try to share with everyone is the importance of what to tweet
and what not to tweet.
These are
suggestions. Pick out the ones that are in alignment with your overall Twitter
mission. If you are not sure of your mission, try out a couple at a time and test
them. Look to see which gets you the
most favorable responses from your audience.
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