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Today we are going to talk about how you can gather new customers with Twitter. I have some great tips for you,  that will help you increase your chances of converting your regular twitter followers in to lifelong customers.

Let’s jump right in and talk about how you can use Twitter to conduct your market research. Every business has a target market, but the simple fact is that many business owners often miss the mark because they don’t know the true needs of their market.

By using Twitter, you can easily listen to the needs of your prospects, the issues they are currently facing and the kind of help that they want.

Whenever you meet someone new on Twitter it’s a good idea to try to establish a good relationship from the start. Think like your customer. You buy from people who you trust and like. Your target market also behaves the same way. It is important, especially in social marketing that you get to know your clients and do your best to win their trust and confidence.

A good rule of thumb is to try and keep ninety percent of your tweets full of helpful content and try to limit your promotional ones. By doing so, you can attract more followers and hopefully customers.

In order to show off your expertise on Twitter you will want to post quality content on your blogs, website and other sites, like article directory EzineArticles.com. Then share them with your followers. As we talked about in the last lesson there are a wide variety of tools that work with Twitter that will automatically check the blogs you’ve posted and share them instantly on your page.

Offering educational materials, seminars, video training and networking events will also go a long way when you are trying to convert your followers into paying customers.

As a matter of fact I recently came across a great website that allows you to stream live video on your Twitter page and chat real time with your followers, so if you’re not camera shy, plug in your webcam! This will be a fantastic way to make an instant connection for you and your followers… and its a free service!

You can find out more here:
http://twitcam.com

There are so many different techniques that you can use to help the transition from follower to customer by using Twitter. Just remember to keep the value of your content high and the volume of your promotions low and you will begin to see real results from your efforts.

Look for part four tomorrow! We will be talking about how you can maximize your Twitter traffic.

It’s time for part two of Twitter For Internet Marketing Professionals. I hope you found part one informative and that you have been using some of the techniques that we talked about in there to increase your list of followers.

In this part we are going to go over some tools that you can use to make your Twitter page more interactive and successful.

Whether you want to generate more traffic to your site or you want to increase your social relationships, Tweeting is a fun and exciting activity that you can quickly master and use to achieve your goals.

We already know that Twitter keeps people connected at all times. Some people send tweets regularly (every day) and others only a few times a week. Since you are planning on using Twitter to build your Internet Marketing business, the latter is the best option for you.

That leads us to our first tool, Future Tweets. This works great if you aren’t able to send important tweets because you have other commitments. It only takes a few minutes to set up and you can use to automatically post your prepared tweets.

It is very important that you don’t use this tool to auto spam your account with worthless information and constant offers. That will only lose you followers. Here is an example of proper ways to use this tool would be to remind your followers of upcoming seminars or meetings, maybe even let them know about products and offers to help build a buzz.

You can find out more about Future Tweets here: http://futuretweets.com

Sharing pictures and product images is also possible with Twitter by using the tool Twitpic.  When you make new contacts there may come a time when you want to share some of your pictures with them so that they can get to know you and your business better.

Once you’ve created your Twitpic account you can upload your pictures and quickly post them on Twitter. Another great thing about this tool is that it is also compatible with mobile devices which make it easier to share pictures from your mobile device.

You can find out more about Twitpic here: http://twitpic.com

If you are using WordPress for your blog, there are quite a few tools that you can use to automate your Twitter activities from inside your dashboard including:

TweetThis plug-in – It will encourage your visitors to tweet your blog post. TweetThis also adds a Twitter link in every blog post you create plus gives you the ability to shorten your blog post URL to fit the 140-character limit.

TweetMeme button – Helps other people to easily retweet your post on Twitter and it also shows a count of how many times your blog post has been retweeted.

Twitter Tools – This plug-in integrates your blog with Twitter by pulling all your tweets into the side bar of your blog. You can also use it to post new tweets from inside your WordPress blog.

You can find these and a whole slew of other tools specifically for wordpress by doing a search for ” Twitter WordPress plug-in”

Since you are limited to 140 characters, a URL shrinking service is a good idea, too. Check out Shortweet. If you register you can track your links, too. They even have a tool you can add to your browsers toolbar that will automatically tweet a shortlink to Twitter from any page that you are on.

Now let’s talk about Twollo. It is another Twitter tool that you can use to find people you want to follow. Just type in the subject or topic that interests you and the tool will find people who are talking about the same thing and automatically follows them for you.

And the list goes on. I could literally list hundreds of tools that work with Twitter for you, but then we would be stuck on this lesson for days, so instead I am going to suggest that you do a little home work after you are done reading this lesson.

All you have to do is open up your favorite search engine and do a search for “Twitter tools, plug ins and add-ons”  you will find more than enough to meet your needs. You can narrow your search even more if you are looking for something more specific.

For instance I did a search for “Twitter tools business” while I was writing this lesson and came across some that I didn’t know about.

Before we close this part I do want to tell you about one more tool that you can use to find out who you are following that isn’t following you back.

It’s Tweepler and all you have to do is type in your Twitter username and password and it will give you detailed list of who is following you and who you are following. It also has a very nice point and click interface, so that you can quickly sort through your peeps.

It does take it a few minutes to populate the list but it is well worth the wait. You can find it here: http://tweepler.com

So, go do your homework and find some Twitter Tools that will work in your niche and start using them to make new contacts, automate your posts and promote your site even better with Twitter!

Look for your part three soon! We will be talking about gathering new customers through Twitter.

In this first part let’s talk a little about how you can start building
a large network of friends, clients, associates, and customers
using the social networking website Twitter.

Many new users of Twitter are constantly asking how they can use
the site more effectively for their business and since the site has
grown into an Internet mega monster that is globally known and
talked about, they are right to ask. The fact is Twitter is a fantastic
tool for your Internet Marketing business.

Internet relationships are very different from actual personal
relationships. They are based primarily on like, know, and trust.
Many people are reaching out to others through social network
websites like Twitter, Facebook and many others.

If you are new to Twitter you may not realize that you can create
your personal or business brand and virtually dominate your
market, simply by building a list of followers.

Let’s talk about some of the ways you can you achieve this.

Once you’ve set up your Twitter account you will want to work on
your profile. This way you can quickly customize the look and feel
of your page. You will want to pay close attention to your one line
bio. Because this is what people will read before they decide
whether or not they want to follow you. You will only have 140
characters to describe who you are and what you do, so you have
to make it good!

The next thing you will want to do is get ‘followers’. If you have
business contacts that are already using Twitter, invite them to
follow you. Put link’s in your emails, on your websites and blogs
asking people to follow you. You could even put your Twitter url on
your business card, so that you can gather followers offline as well.

Don’t be shy! Tell everyone you meet about your Twitter page. Make
it sound exciting and let them know that you will be sharing
important updates, great tips and information with them if they
follow you. You may be surprised to find out that almost everyone
will click the follow button just to see what you’re up too!

Another thing that I feel that is important, especially for Internet
marketers, is to seek out and follow the ‘gurus’ and the power
users of Twitter. This will benefit you in more than one way. It will
give you a bird’s eye view of what they’re doing on Twitter, so you
can learn how to improve your own results and it will also put you
in front of all the people they are in contact with.

Curiosity, you can’t fight it, so you may as well take advantage of
it. People are curious by nature! They like to see who is following
who, so often they will click on the links and check out the followers
of people they know and follow them as well and by following the
leaders, so to speak you may naturally end up with new followers
as well. Just try and keep your target market in mind when you
choose ‘gurus’ to follow.

Now let’s talk about meeting even more people and making
hundreds of new friends by using ‘retweet’s’.

With this method, you take the original twitter message someone
else has posted, and rebroadcast that same message to your
followers. When broadcasting the message, you should definitely
give credit to the original poster.  I know at first it may sound like
this will only be good for the original tweeter, but retweeting can
actually benefit you just as much if not more because;

1.  It provides more value to your followers.

When you provide value to your followers, you make them happy!
You are also more likely to attract followers. Providing quality
content is always a great way to build your business no matter
what platform you use.

2. It will benefit your brand.

If you point a reader to a source if good information that is truly
relevant and beneficial to them, the amount of trust that they have
in you will increase.

3. It will help you build relationships with the original posters.

Retweeting someone else’s content is an act of kindness, and for
the most part bloggers like to return the favor. You shouldn’t expect
someone to retweet your content just because you retweet theirs.
Just keep in mind that your chance of being on the other end of a
retweet increases as you retweet.

Retweeting is all about providing value to your followers so if you
want others to retweet your post then you want to make sure that
you are providing them with quality content worth tweeting about.

The bottom line is retweeting is a great way to add quality and
value to your Twitter page. If done right, retweeting can help you
educate your followers, build your personal brand, increase future
traffic, and connect you to other great people in your niche.

Just be careful if you use it incorrectly, retweeting can actually hurt
your personal brand and future traffic. You want to treat your
followers like gold. Don’t ever send them to inappropriate
websites or spam them with one sales pitch after another.

Remember you want them to like what you have to say, so they will
follow your lead. Then when you do recommend something to
them you will get the results you are looking for every time!

That’s it for part 1. Now go to Twitter and start building
your followers by providing them with great content that they will
love you for! And check back here for part 2, tomorrow.

The old school of marketing teaches you to put up your best front when trying to sell something. While this is true, your best dress is not always what sells. You need to over-deliver on the product your selling. Give your customer more than what they expected and they’ll be more likely to buy from you again in the future. But how you brand yourself in your marketing materials can make a difference, too.

I don’t know about you, but I didn’t get into internet marketing to have to wear a suit and tie… Put on my Sunday best. I like the idea of not having to shave when I get up… Dressing like a slob while I’m working… Working at whatever time of the day or night that I feel like… etc. If I wanted to dress up for work, then I would have a JOB!

Someone who is portraying themselves as an internet guru by wearing a suit and tie just doesn’t have a clue as to why most people get into this business. If they have no idea as to why I am an internet marketer, then how the hell are they going to teach me anything about the business… They don’t have the first clue! They’re just trying to sell you (and me) more junk that they copied from someone else and have never even tried on their own!

Branding yourself is very important in this business. People like to know who they are dealing with. Why else do you think my picture is on the front page of this site… besides me being one handsome SOB… ;-) and most of my other marketing materials??? Because I want people to know who I am!

You need to find a picture of yourself and incorporate it into your advertising as much as possible. Use the name you wish to be known by as often as possible, too. Pictures of your pet or an avatar won’t do much to instill confidence in your buyers. They want to know they are dealing with a real person!

I was known as Hammer the Almighty on the net, so I branded my marketing efforts around that name. But I haven’t stopped there. I’ve been incorporating my real name as often as possible to brand it with my marketing company. I want people who see “Hammer the Almighty” to think “Gary Calvert” and vice versa.

This has worked out well for me. The people who knew me from social sites now link Hammer with Gary and other marketers link Gary with Hammer.

The best advice that I think I can give here is to just be yourself. Be real! More people will relate to a real person than one who is so full of BS that he can’t see through it. Look at the most successful marketers out there… Frank Kern, Mike Filsaime, Joel Comm, Yanik Silver,… etc; Do they dress in suits and ties in their marketing pics? NO! Why? Because they are projecting their own image… Not the image they think will make them look more successful.

Truth be told, many people are intimidated by successful people. The average Joe (or Jane) is able to relate to other average people much easier than someone who is trying to impress them with their dress for success attitude.

So, get your name and image out there. Let your light shine! Be real and you will find that many more real people will follow you and listen to what you have to say and buy what you have to sell… But remember to over-deliver, too.


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