CRACK THE TWITTER CODE IN 2020

CRACK THE TWITTER CODE IN 2020

CRACK THE TWITTER CODE IN 2020   Are you a “THOUGHT LEADER” in your industry?   Do you want to “CUT THROUGH THE NOISE”  with your online marketing campaigns?   I’d like to invite you to my latest Twitter marketing series:   “CRACK THE TWITTER CODE - THE 2020 EDITION”   What is the coaching program all about?   This is a tailor made program, customized to your specific needs and requirements. Upon starting your program we’ll go through a full analysis of your requirements, goals, and outcomes and put together a strategy that will help you reach this in minimum time.   What’s Included?   Ten (10) 45 minute “Laser Focused” Twitter Marketing Strategy Sessions   Each strategy is tailored and customized to your specific needs and goals ensuring you gain maximum value and productivity from the program.   One On One Personalized Coaching   One on one coaching is carried out via Zoom so you can take part in the program from the comfort of your own home or office and you can also get a recording for later playback and revision. Get started today for just $97   “Keith Keller has changed the way I do business!” His strategies, tips, and advice, served with a dose of good humor and fun, are right on the money and I could not be happier with the results I am achieving. My Social Media presence has gone through the roof leading to increased presence in the marketplace, quality connections and great publicity for my business. If you run a business, small or large, you need this man - now! I...
TWITTER VOCABULARY (Using Twitter 4 Business)

TWITTER VOCABULARY (Using Twitter 4 Business)

This is Part 2 of my blog series featuring Hubspot’s AWESOME eBook   “Using Twitter for Business: An Introductory Guide”     http://bit.ly/HubSpotTwitter4Business    #Twitter 4 #Business bit.ly/TwitterVocab @Hubspot @HowCast “TWITTER VOCABULARY” (Using Twitter 4 Business - Part 2) — Keith Keller(@KeithKeller) February 15, 2012 For people who are just getting started, it‘s useful to first grasp and familiarize yourself with some of the common terminology associated with Twitter. Twitter Handle:  Also known as a username. This is the name you select to represent yourself on Twitter. To Follow:  To subscribe to someone‘s updates on Twitter. You do this by clicking the “Follow” button on that specific person‘s Twitter page, which can be found at http://twitter.com/USERNAME. (Insert the specific person‘s username into the URL (i.e) http://twitter.com/HubSpot When you follow someone, their updates will be displayed on your Twitter homepage so you know what they are doing. To Follow Back:  To subscribe to the updates of someone who has recently started following you. In Twitter‘s notifications settings, you can indicate whether you‘d like to receive an email alert whenever a new person follows you receive. In the email, there will be a link to that person‘s profile. By clicking the link, you can check out who they are and decide to follow them back or not. It is not required to follow everyone back, but many people like to. Follower:  A person who has subscribed to receive your updates. You can view your total number of followers on your Twitter profile page. Update:  Also known as a tweet. Each update can be no longer than 140-characters. (Later we will talk about different types of...