That particular strategy was a manual strategy, which involves connecting with people personally. That’s still an extremely powerful strategy. Perhaps though, a good way to enhance our research methods would be to automate parts of the process. This video aims to draw your attention to a service which makes this possible.
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Twitter was conceived as a way to answer the question, “What are you doing?”. But I want to encourage you to ask the question, “What are you thinking?”.
If you’re blogging on a regular basis, or maybe posting video blogs to your Youtube account, you’re going to be on the lookout for great ideas for new posts. This video discusses a nice and simple way to use Twitter to research those new, and perhaps more importantly, relevant posts.
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Learn how to schedule delayed Twitter updates using the service provided by TweetLater.com. It’s a powerful service to make use of, especially where using your Twitter account for business and lead generation. Give it a go, and feel free to give me a shout for ideas which can be married to this strategy for even more effectiveness.
This great strategy is a highly effective way of growing your Aweber autoresponse mailing lists, presenting you with the opportunity of communicating with your new contacts whenever you like. You should recognise already that our mailing list is one of the most effective tools in earning a solid income online, and this video presents a great method of establishing and growing your list on a daily basis.
This screencast movie aims to help you grow your twitter following fast. It’s always going to be important to add value to the twitter community, and not to go around spamming your ‘next big product’ on everyone who will or won’t listen. But let’s not hang around here and wait for the world to come to us.
We can use this highly effective strategy to grow our twitter following whilst we continue to help our twitter followers out, and learn from them in the process. This is a solid follower-boosting technique.
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This screencast movie introduces you to a free online service which will automate the delivery of a Direct Message, whenever anyone begins to follow you on Twitter.
The service can be found at TweetLater.com, and is a free service at this time. I’m aware they’ve begun to roll out some services requiring a small charge, though the service discussed in the video currently remains free of charge.
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This screencast movie discusses how many people we can follow on Twitter…
Clue: It’s less than you think – initially!
Okay, so I’ll tell you that the maximum number of people you can follow is… Two Thousand. But, you may well be aware of other twitter users with a following of anything in the region of Ten Thousand, Twenty Thousand, and Ashton Kutcher was the first Twitter user to hit the Million follower mark.
So what gives? – You’ll have to watch the video to find out…
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The most significant part of Twitter is the incredible community of users which contribute content on a daily basis… or even moment to moment. For you to enjoy using Twitter, and to network socially, you need to be able to gather other users around you, allowing you to connect with them on an ongoing basis. The twitter terminology for building that community is based around your ‘following’ or ‘followers’.
The video below is a quick look at the basics of how to connect with people using the Twitter interface, allowing you to begin to build a great community of fellow ‘Tweeters’ around you.
So, you don’t know how to follow people on Twitter yet? Then this is the video for you…
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A simple screencast movie discussing how to go about creating an effective biography statement on your twitter account.
Go ahead and watch the video to get that part of your Twitter account working well for you.
Don’t have the time right now to watch the video? – Then you want to be thinking along the lines of a “keyword rich” statement. If that’s not enough info for you, you’ll need to watch the video…
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This screencast movie discusses how to go about making use of the three different types of Twitter Tweet.
There’s the basic Twitter update, which is used to answer the basic question: “What are you doing?”. This update is posted for the world to see, on the main Twitter timeline. Then there’s the ‘@reply’, which again is posted to the main Twitter timeline, though is directed at a particular Twitter user. Lastly, there’s the direct message, withheld form the main Twitter timeline, and delivered to a fellow Twitter user’s Direct Message inbox – in much the same way as an email.
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A simple screencast movie to demonstrate how to establish your own Twitter account.
Twitter is… possibly NO LONGER the new kid on the social media block, but it’s by no means grabbed the attention of every web user as yet. So, if you’re yet to establish your Twitter account, then have a gander at the video and come along join the Twitter party.
Be sure to follow @GraemeSuth when you do!
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