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For a while now I've built a twitter profile for any website I set up. I mainly do this so that people can't take my username if the website starts to become popular. If the website doesn't work out, oh well, it's not like I paid to register lol
My question is, if you'd like to share, what tricks and techniques do you do in order to master twitter for business?
What is an affective way to build your followers? Do you contact people and invite them to connect with you or do you just let it happen? I've been trying the natural way and it's been working, but at a snails pace and by the time I have 10,000 followers I'll be dead
How do you entice people to retweet? Do people retweet certain tweets more often if they have an offer or something beneficial to someone? Or are the retweets completely random and you have no control over them?
Can you purchase a campaign to build your followers that will actually build real followers? How much does this tend to cost? I know you can get 10,000 followers for around $15 but they don't seem to be real followers and they drop off after a week or so. Do you know of a credible seller here on seocheckout.com? If so, could you share their service URL?
Any tips and tricks you guys and girls can offer up would be amazing If you ever have a question and I know the answer, I'll gladly answer it for you
Thanks,
Razzy
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Using a hashtag finder to get more relevant hashtags is a good idea, and another thing that has worked so far to put our tweets out in front of a the right audience, who is not already part of the Seocheckout Marketplace.
We get better engagement, retweets, etc when tweets have a nice image, meme, something relevant or eye-catching. And, what type of image you post will be solely dependent on what you offer.
Consistent engagement on a regular basis is likely the most important aspect of our social media strategy at this point. Just being ever present, all the time, in a helpful non-spammy way.
I'm always looking to pick up more relevant techniques for reaching our Twitter audience and bringing people in and will love to hear what others are saying on this. We use Hootsuite which lets you make scheduled tweets, posts etc and manage social media more easily. However, one of the features that I really like is the ability to find tweets relating to specific hashtags and then create a stream for those hashtags, so that if anything relevant is tweeted, it comes up in a feed. Just making replies to relevant content has produced a pretty good result. And, I think that technique is offering exposure to a whole other group of freelancers/writers outside the platform. So it's basically like we are out breaking out of our bubble. So long as the replies are relevant, it has amazing response. Using a hashtag finder to get more relevant hashtags is a good idea, and another thing that has worked so far to put our tweets out in front of a the right audience, who is not already part of the SEOClerks Marketplace. We get better engagement, retweets, etc when tweets have a nice image, meme, something relevant or eye-catching. And, what type of image you post will be solely dependent on what you offer. Consistent engagement on a regular basis is likely the most important aspect of our social media strategy at this point. Just being ever present, all the time, in a helpful non-spammy way. I'm always looking to pick up more relevant techniques for reaching our Twitter audience and bringing people in and will love to hear what others are saying on this.
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