HOW TO USE PRIVATE LISTS ON TWITTER TO GENERATE SALES

HOW TO USE PRIVATE LISTS ON TWITTER TO GENERATE SALES

HOW TO USE PRIVATE LISTS ON TWITTER      A Guest Blog Post By Jennifer Kelly    You run your business and need to be sure you’re bringing in sales. Your existing customers are happy, and you need to find new ones. How could you use Twitter to find and get to know potential customers? By using private Twitter lists. In this article, you’ll learn:   (1) What private lists are and how they’re different from public list (2) How to set up a private list (3) How to exclusively focus on people on your private lists to fill your sales pipeline   Why Twitter Lists?   Lists are a great feature of Twitter. They let you segment people you follow into topics or geography or any type of category you wish. This can make it easier for you to keep track of who you are following, the things you want to learn and to focus your time productively on Twitter.   Twitter Lists Save Time   So you have five minutes to spend on Twitter, you could always click into one of your lists and exclusively focus on the latest tweets from the people on that list. Why would only focusing on a particular list be helpful? Perhaps you’re at a conference and only want to pay attention to the conversation focused on what is happening at the conference. Or perhaps you’re planning a dinner party out and need to find a great local restaurant – so you pull up your “Local Foodie List” of people in your city who tweet about the latest and greatest restaurants. You...
THE TOP TIPS THAT WILL SAVE YOU TIME

THE TOP TIPS THAT WILL SAVE YOU TIME

THE TOP TIPS THAT WILL SAVE YOU TIME A Podcast About How To Use Twitter Tools To Manage Your Marketing.   In this podcast Keith Keller & Tracey Gayner unlock the secrets of some of the most popular tools for managing your Twitter marketing.   www.TweetDeck.com www.Hootsuite.com www.Buffer.com www.TweepsMap.com   THE TOP TIPS THAT WILL SAVE YOU TIME (Full Transcript Below)    Keith Keller: Hey guys, it’s Keith Keller in Melbourne, Australia. This is part five of “Twitter Tips 4 Tourism”. A podcast designed to help you promote your tourism brand. We’re having so much fun with this and we are noticing that a lot of people outside of the tourism arena are benefiting as well. So, we’re going to broaden this out over time. This is part five, and we’re going to start bringing in some non tourism examples because we’ve had people who have listened to our show that are not in the tourism space, that have benefited as well. So, we’re going to talk today about twitter tools. Specifically the desktop experience, a PC and a Mac, for those who sit at an office desk and do the tweeting and the social media management. Next week we’re going to talk about apps, which is a totally different experience than your iPhone or your Android or tablet. That’s a totally different experience and a totally different range of tools. I’m going to introduce again, my wonderful co-host Tracey Gayner or Gadget Girl, Ask Gadget Girl. She’s had 500 new followers in the last ten days since our last podcast. She’s now got over 3500 followers, and she’s running...
TOP TOOLS & TIPS FOR TWITTER

TOP TOOLS & TIPS FOR TWITTER

TOP TOOLS & TIPS FOR TWITTER A Guide For Newbies By Kate Hartley     Top Twitter Tips & Tools For Beginners (Fantastic Decoder Video)   I’m a newbie to Twitter.  Recently I’ve been building out the digital side of my business and I realized that I would need to harness social media in order to help to build trust around my products and the type of therapies I offer. I already had a Facebook page, so to create my Facebook fan page was a fairly simple process, but I had no idea about how to navigate Twitter nor about Twitter etiquette. The last thing I wanted to do was to create buzz about doing the wrong things at the wrong times. Why you need to listen to the Keith’s podcast!! “Crack the Twitter Code”      Around 9,000 tweets are tweeted every second.  That means 540,000 per minute and 780 million tweets per day!  Statista.com states that in the first quarter of 2016, Twitter has over 310 million active Twitter users.   These figures are huge and mean two things:   (1) That I need to know how to use Twitter effectively to make the most of belonging to a massive social media platform and (2) That among all these tweets, how was I going to get my tweets seen and even better, lead to links to my website and blog, likes and retweets?   The Crack the Twitter Code podcast has taught me everything I need to know about using Twitter effectively from setting up a strong bio to using tools to analyze and enhance my and...