The Power of Twitter
Posted 8th October 2008 at 07:26 AM by Jen McVey
If you followed along with my other blog post, you'll know that I purchased Dana W's WSO on Twitter Goldrush.
I've always been super anti-social marketing, so know that I went into it completely skeptical. But for $7, what the heck, right?
So it's now a day and a half later after I started marketing myself on Twitter. No sales of my ready-made blogs yet, but I've now got 245 followers and received 75 visits from Twitter alone to my sales page since late afternoon Monday.
I may be a convert. While I certainly appreciate the follows and the look-sees at my blog, I'm also having FUN over at Twitter. Those @replies are too cool!
If you're in, leave your Twitter name and I'll follow
I've always been super anti-social marketing, so know that I went into it completely skeptical. But for $7, what the heck, right?
So it's now a day and a half later after I started marketing myself on Twitter. No sales of my ready-made blogs yet, but I've now got 245 followers and received 75 visits from Twitter alone to my sales page since late afternoon Monday.
I may be a convert. While I certainly appreciate the follows and the look-sees at my blog, I'm also having FUN over at Twitter. Those @replies are too cool!
If you're in, leave your Twitter name and I'll follow

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Posted 8th October 2008 at 07:56 AM by Ron Killian
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Hi Ron,
Well, like anything, I tend to go gang busters initially so that always eats time.
But I think one of the most attractive aspects about Twitter, for me, is that you're limited by how much you can post at a time. You don't have a lot of things you can do there. You can follow some people, post here and there, or read some tweets and that's it. I find it much easier than Facebook and the like which have too many options. It's overwhelming.
Anyway, try it out for a day or two. Just post a couple times a day and see how it feels.
Going to follow you now!
Posted 8th October 2008 at 08:56 AM by Jen McVey


