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Key Reasons Why I Have a Big Following on Twitter {and why you should too}
For as long as I can remember, there has been a debate over
large lists vs. small lists on Twitter and other social media sites.
What is interesting is that only those ‘experts’ who do not have a large audience are the ones
beating the drum of a small list. All the top coaches, speakers, authors,
marketers, etc. know the advantage of creating and maintaining a big list and
creating the Know, Like & Trust
relationships that generate responses, communication and sales.
Those ‘experts’ have failed to see the advantages that the
top online marketers and others have discovered in having a large list, and
will be shared with you here.
KEY
REASON #3 ~ The Law of 250
In the bestselling book ‘How
to Sell Anything to Anybody’, Joe Girad shared what he referred to The Law
of 250. Briefly summarized, most of us
know about 250 people.
Building relationships with those 250 is essential to
building a referral-based business.
What’s more, Joe was named by the Guinness
Book of World Records as “The Greatest
Salesman in The World” for 12 years in a row.
My interpretation of The Law of 250 is that each person we
meet or add to our list knows 250 people; and that in creating a favorable
relationship with that prospect, we will increase the likelihood they will
refer us to their people when the need for our services is needed.
We can never expect that everyone we encounter will become
a customer, but imagine the possibilities of each person on your list as
becoming a referring ambassador for your business, regardless of whether or not
they ever purchased from you.
Would you rather have 1% effort of 100’s, or 1,000’s of
other people or have to create 100% effort on your own?
KEY
REASON #2 ~ Law of Compensation: Your income is determined by
how many people you serve and how well you serve them: The Go-Giver Laws of Stratospheric
Success.
There is a lot of deep meaning in this Law to fully
understand, which I help people explore and apply in my Go–Giver
Master Mind Group. Our potential
income is based on how many people we
serve … We may have a very difficult time fulfilling all of our dreams to
create the magical lives we all dream about, to provide large checks to
charities we are passionate about to help them do even greater things – if we
do not look at attracting a large audience on Twitter, or any other on or
offline marketing effort.
To hear these ‘experts’ talk about all the vetting of
followers – is to me – telling the universe to stop the flow of sunshine or
rain. You’re saying I have enough, don’t
want any more prospects, clients, and friends.
How can we ever meet too many new people, especially when we understand
the above-mentioned Law of 250?
KEY
REASON #1 ~ Social Media as a CRM
Some of the more savvy business people I’ve had
conversations with really understand my concept of Social Media as a CRM –
Customer Relationship Management tool.
The very top level is the no or low cost point of entry
into our offerings. Many of you are
probably using a free eBook or report as your top of funnel offering.
Let’s expand that thought to your Twitter stream or
Facebook wall. Everything you post is
content you are sharing to attract more followers – posting information that
your audience sees as being valuable to their life in some way. That begins to build
the Know, Like & Trust
relationships needed for the reader to make a purchasing decision with you when
the desire for your services are needed.
On Twitter there is no
opt in or friend request to gather their information to send them an email or
another offer. But, there are massive
opportunities to create connections with your growing audience and expand the
relationship to a phone or Skype call or in person meeting. All of which begins
the circle together – which goes back to The Law of 250 and connecting with ‘as many people as you can’ in all of
your marketing efforts and building a
‘win, win, win’ relationship that will bring you new opportunities and
business.
Be aware of ‘experts’ who tell you not to have a big list. From what I’ve seen over my time on Twitter, those people don’t have a depth of content they can
share with their audience, and may only have a limited scope of marketing
experience both on & off line.
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