Welcome back! Twitter is an awesome tool. Sure you need to engage, post good content (tweets) and work it (baby) You also need to build your following so that the maximum amount of people see what you are tweeting about and click through to your links. Now when the following numbers build (and it does [...]
Twitter Marketing
by jerry on 11. Jun, 2009 in Twitter
Twitter provides a great opportunity for anyone wanting to work from home, for entrepreneurs and business alike. In this video I look at a Twitter Marketing model that is fairly straight forward to implement using a few fundemental tools. Like anything Twitter is a tool, I don’t care what anyone says, and the easiest way [...]
Twitter Video Tutorial – Getting Started
by jerry on 11. Jun, 2009 in Twitter
A few clients and associates have been asking about Twitter, how it works, what do you do? (Yes there is another world where Twitter is a mystery!) Check out the video below on getting started with Twitter and the other tools that can work well with managing your Twitter marketing. TweetLater, amongst other things, can [...]
Automating your Social Media Presence
by jerry on 04. Dec, 2008 in Social Media
Publishing your content onto a blog and the power of RSS that comes with it gives you the opportunity to syndicate out to your social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter and Friendfeed. WordPress Plug ins such as tweet my blog and twitter tools will notify your Twitter feed when you publish new blog posts. [...]
Twitter Squeeze – A New Strategy
by jerry on 28. Jul, 2008 in Twitter
A thunder storm is raging as I write this and the rain pounding the streets..maybe I shouldn’t have the computer on, …..anyway I need to tell you about this. I’m talking about Twitter and tweeting, making connections, building friends or followers – this is what social media is all about. There has been great debate [...]
A Marketing Twitter Apocalypse?
by jerry on 20. Jun, 2008 in Micro Media, Twitter
There’s an interesting debate raging about Twitter and using it for the purpose of marketing. Recent blog posts about an email John Reese, well known Internet Marketer and creator of Blogrush, sent out recently caused Mark Hopkins of Mashable to write the post: Is Twitter Vulnerable to Marketer Attack? Another post at the Equisitor Pending [...]




