Here's a free Twitter Sales Trick for y'all!

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Don't spam people...

okok that's not the trick - although frankly most marketeers don't seem to understand that....


When you want to send people to a product - don't!

Instead, send them to a review page - preferably with a video testimonial where they can see how cool the product is without the standard 3D Stereo Coleco Vision RED WALL OF SALESHEADER!!!!!!

You gotta eeeeaaaaaaaase them into your pitch.

Twitter users are like thousands of tiny rabbits - very VERY easily spooked. So make them feel relaxed when they follow your sales links - they'll appreciate it, and so will your bank balance.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rupps
    Good advice, thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Dana_W
    I LOVE that imagery - thousands of tiny rabbits!

    So true! One analogy I like to use is that Twitter is a giant online chamber of commerce - people go there to interact. If you try to sell immediately, it's as if you are a used car salesman who went to a chamber of commerce meeting and shoved a sales contract's into people's hands before you even said hello.
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    • Profile picture of the author Hililuud
      Originally Posted by Rupps View Post

      Good advice, thanks
      Originally Posted by Dana_W View Post

      I LOVE that imagery - thousands of tiny rabbits!

      So true! One analogy I like to use is that Twitter is a giant online chamber of commerce - people go there to interact. If you try to sell immediately, it's as if you are a used car salesman who went to a chamber of commerce meeting and shoved a sales contract's into people's hands before you even said hello.
      How do you guys know it is good advice if you haven't tried it yet?
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      • Profile picture of the author JamesFrancisIM
        Originally Posted by Hililuud View Post

        How do you guys know it is good advice if you haven't tried it yet?
        We have tried it.

        And tested it.

        And it works.



        - James.
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      • Profile picture of the author Rupps
        Originally Posted by Hililuud View Post

        How do you guys know it is good advice if you haven't tried it yet?
        Although it's Twitter, the same has worked for recommending affiliate products through email lists for years
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  • Profile picture of the author BornBusy
    so true, so true ... scared rabbits or minions
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  • Profile picture of the author Dmitry
    Haha - don't forget you are on twitter as well...
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  • Profile picture of the author Brawnydt
    Originally Posted by thegamecat View Post


    Twitter users are like thousands of tiny rabbits
    Wouldn't a flock of pigeons be more appropriate? :rolleyes:

    You gotta be like the old lady sitting on the park bench, baiting the pigeons in with her bag of cereal. Each time she throws out a handful of goodies, more birds join the party. Gradually they start to trust her more and more since she gives them so much but takes so little.

    Then she sells them all bird houses and gets rich!
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  • Profile picture of the author adpablo
    Well it looks that in Twitter you must be as subtle as possible so you don't scare the "rabbits"...
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  • Profile picture of the author WillDee
    For those that follow the "make 9 of 10 posts real and spam them with an affiliate link for the 10th" rule, here's another tip; don't pull all your other 9 posts from a book of quotes. At least make an effort to be original and human. Nothing makes someone unfollow you quicker than 9 random quote tweets and then a spam one.
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  • Profile picture of the author LordXenu
    Marketing to twitter needs to be done subtly. You are entirely right in this aspect. You can have an entirely commercial twitter account and get lots of follows successfully, but being intrusive and blatant in your attempts at sales just won't work. i have twitter up for one of my online stores, and i keep my followers up to date on the latest in niche news, with links to niche related news stories, crack niche related jokes, so on and so on, as well as keeping the followers updated with what the latest releases in my store are, items in my store that i think they'd like if they checked out. it is a blatantly commercial profile, yet i still get a fantastic response because i keep it fun in the process.
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  • Profile picture of the author mediamogul
    Great advice. I get so many people tweeting me links but no sizzle to get me to click.
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  • Profile picture of the author Easy Cash
    The problem with Twitter - is that the majority of people have jumped onto it and now everyone is trying to sell something.

    Everytime I get a thankyou for following response - they all try and get me to a site of theirs.........

    Talk about spammy.

    There are millions of people all trying to shove something down everyone else's throat and I would assume that a very few limited numbers have good success from it.

    Your subtle approach is certainly required.
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  • Profile picture of the author SiteSeller52
    I personally like the competition method. When you ask who can find the web-page
    with the best sales letter or newest or coolest product out right now, this way you have a list of sites that obviously has a few links to your sites.

    This way people are dying to see what everyone else found and liked, you get traffic and they have fun, there is nothing like killing two birds with one stone.

    Just My 2¢
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  • Profile picture of the author LordXenu
    it's just like any new web2.0 property really. someone has a great idea, people catch on, it goes viral, and everybody is having a good time. then we the marketers hear about it, and destroy the shit out of it with spam. sad, but true. there is nothing sacred on the internet anymore and if the surfers go there, we will follow with our affiliate links in hand. creativity and innovation is what will win the tweeters over. like the contestmethod mentioned...
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    • Profile picture of the author weakink
      Im glad this tread exists. I have been wondering how to ues twitter as a new way to bring traffic to my sites. The bird lady analogy sounds the best in my opinion. Trust is the key.

      Originally Posted by LordXenu View Post

      it's just like any new web2.0 property really. someone has a great idea, people catch on, it goes viral, and everybody is having a good time. then we the marketers hear about it, and destroy the shit out of it with spam. sad, but true. there is nothing sacred on the internet anymore and if the surfers go there, we will follow with our affiliate links in hand. creativity and innovation is what will win the tweeters over. like the contestmethod mentioned...
      So so true. I couldnt have said it better LodXenu. All the more reason for people to educate themselves on spam and scams but us marketeers will always find new venues to sell sell sell.
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  • Profile picture of the author thegamecat
    I like that siteseller.
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  • Profile picture of the author dndoseller
    Exactly, thats like the conduit method.
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  • Profile picture of the author mudmat
    I would like to add to thegamecat's post - Doing a video review can also improve conversions. Create a screen capture video of you going to the products salespage and then purchasing the product yourself. Explain the benefits and and how the product can help them. Do also include a few weaknesses that the product might have.

    Also include a bonus in the review if they purchase through your link. This will certainly improve your conversions, sales and trustworthiness! Not spammy at all..
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  • Profile picture of the author ltdraper
    As we say in North Carolina, there's only one way to boil a frog. You can't throw him into a pot of boiling water because he'll just jump out. But if you put him in a nice warm pot of water with a lid so it's nice and quiet and dark and then turn the heat on slowly....

    Twitter is the top of the funnel. You're not going to make sales there, so tweeting links directly to a product page won't go very far. Instead, use Twitter as a gateway to get them into the rest of your web footprint -- blogs, other social media, email lists, etc.
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    Nothing to see here, move along...

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  • Profile picture of the author Dan C. Rinnert
    Originally Posted by thegamecat View Post

    Twitter users are like thousands of tiny rabbits - very VERY easily spooked.
    Many Twitter "rabbits" hail from Caerbannog. So, don't group them all into one category.
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