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Twitter is the new social phenomenon to hit the Internet marketing scene. Right now, almost all the Internet marketers I know are into this and many use the website on a daily basis, so it is clear there are some tangible benefits to using it. It is a neat social networking website but it's not going to be a 'job-killer' in terms of traffic and sales unless you sell products that are related to 'making money with Twitter'. There are some ways to generate traffic with Twitter: 1. Post links to your new products and blog posts. This in and of itself does get some traffic (the bigger and more responsive your 'Twitter list', the more traffic you get). 2. You can also ask for help in getting others to syndicate your blog posts on Digg and other social bookmarking sites. This helps in generating more traffic and also for search engine rankings. 3. Build a more responsive list. Invite subscribers on your autoresponder mailing list to subscribe to your 'Tweets' so that they can keep in touch with what you are doing. This is great for building up rapport and trust with your subscribers, with equals more sales. 4. And of course, not to forget, that it is a great tool for building business relationships if you choose to. The direct messaging tool can be more effective than email, and it's more likely that someone will see a Twitter direct message than an email (which is more likely to be lost in the clutter). Click Here to download your FREE report called "Lazy Traffic Blueprints 2: Discover The Insider Secrets & Tips For Getting 1,000+ Targeted Visitors Per Day!" at Fabian Tan's Lazy Traffic Blueprints 2! |
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