Choosing the right marketing for your business can be a challenge. When it comes to web 2.0 markeitng it then becomes a question of time and value. Is it worth your time to use twitter in your business?
Most business owners should be using Twitter. It's a direct connection to their clients and to potential clients. You can quickly stay connected to the people who make your business profitable and easily build a list of
potential new clients.
Over a 90 day period on Twitter, I've been able to find 900+ followers who want to see what I am doing. Twitter is much like an email list, but more effective in deliverability. When you post to Twitter your followers will have your post on their page.
Connecting with your customers is important in maintaining your customer relationships. With Twitter, you do this by answering the question "What are you doing?" Twitter has Spam and you don't want to participate, so make sure your smart about what you say and how you say it.
"What 3 Fragrances of candles did you recently buy?" would be a good way to get a conversation going as well. A follower can direct message (dm) their replies
to you, letting you know what people are buying, How much is that worth?
Investing your time in a Web 2.0 requires careful consideration and Twitter is a
MUST. It's the best, non-video Web 2.0 technology. Corporation should be using
it daily to put out fires and to keep happy customers happy. Buy MORE and Buy MORE
Often is the end result.
About the Author:
When looking at Web 2.0 Marketing, get the practical advice from Jay NaPier
. NaPier is a Diamond Affiliate with MOR Vacations
and has successfully coached hundreds to marketing success.
. NaPier is a Diamond Affiliate with MOR Vacations
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