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Marketing Tips That Work ... From My Kitchen Table » More on tweet : Marketing Tips That Work : From My Kitchen Table : Social Media Tips http://www.frommykitchentable.com Sun, 15 Aug 2010 04:30:08 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 Twitter Marketing Tip – Stop Spamming http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/twitter-marketing-tip-stop-spamming/ http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/twitter-marketing-tip-stop-spamming/#comments Mon, 26 Jul 2010 15:45:42 +0000 Carol http://www.frommykitchentable.com/?p=375

So many people are using Twitter now and many of their Tweets are just basically spam posts pushing their website or blog. This is not going to get them anywhere but unfollowed. The rules of Web 2.0/3.0 and social networking won’t work like that.

Spammers follow thousands of people every day, multiple times a day, they send out Tweets saying “Make $10,000 a week, go here to find out how. blah,blah, blah, my website”. So many people are doing this, and I’m guessing they are not seeing very good results. The word spamming means more than just sending unsolicited emails. Now days, spamming is classed as sending messages that have no value. Advertising your website with nothing for the person to gain definitely falls in this field.

So how do you get respect from your followers, and have them see you as an authority and an expert and not a spammer? How can you get them to start seeing you as an expert and an authority, because this is when they will more likely want to go to your website and buy whatever you are selling! This is when you will be able to control your niche market and dominate.

Here are some simple steps to follow to gain the respect and interest of your followers.

5 or more times a day, send out Tweets which come under the following categories:
a.) What you are doing?
b.) Links to interesting articles.
c.) Links to interesting or funny photos or videos.
d.) Your thoughts on a particular subject that’s in your niche.
e.) Reply to other peoples tweets and get interactive with them.
d.) RT (or re-tweet) other people’s interesting Tweets.

When you start Tweeting, forget about driving traffic to your website, that will come later. Twitter can become one of your main sources of FREE Traffic.

People don’t like to be direct marketed to in this day and age. I for one, really hate it when someone tells me to click on a link. Why should I? I’m sure you wouldn’t like it if thousands of people daily, sent you a message telling you to go to their website either. Many people in the MLM and Home business programs do this. You do NOT want to do this.

The only thing a person thinks about when you tell them to go to a link is “what’s in it for me?” But, if you’ve posted about something that makes them laugh, if you posted a link to an interesting article, if you’ve given them something for FREE that could benefit them and help them in their business, then they will be more likely to click on it.

But, I bet you are wondering… “so by posting a link to an article, photo,etc., how can this help me get traffic or monetize my site? Well, this could be a link to an article that you wrote yourself, and at the bottom of the article you could have a link to your actual website. Then when the person reads your interesting and value packed article, they will click the link at the bottom of your article and go to your site . Or, it could be someone else’s article that you saw and thought was loaded with valuable content. Now this won’t bring instant traffic to your website. But, it will help the person who clicks the link and reads start to gain more trust in you and you will gain more credibility as a professional marketer.

If you think that this may be too much work to implement, then I really think Internet marketing is NOT for you. I just say that because I know some people are looking for the magic button and are not willing to put in any work.

These Twitter marketing tips will work to build you a large and devoted list of followers. Just put in a little work and make a lot of friends and the money will follow.

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Using Social Sites To Attract The Right People To You http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/using-social-sites-to-attract-the-right-people-to-you/ http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/using-social-sites-to-attract-the-right-people-to-you/#comments Sun, 18 Jul 2010 13:58:53 +0000 Carol http://www.frommykitchentable.com/?p=355

Social sites like Twitter and Facebook are great free tools that you can use to drive traffic to your website or blog. You can meet and interact with all kinds of people and build good relationships with them. Then, after showing your new friends respect and building their trust, you can show them what it is you do. Maybe they’ll be interested in learning or buying from you or maybe not. It may take some time to gain their rapt and devoted attention and get them to follow all your suggestions.

Marketing tips to use when building your lists on these social sites…

1. You can go for large numbers of followers and just let the ones who aren’t interested fall off. The benefit to this is that you will be seen as more of an expert if you have a large list of friends and followers. You can also market and reach a lot more people. Just because someone rides broncs in a rodeo doesn’t mean he might not be the right person for my coaching site. He may be tired of breaking bones for a living and want to just stay home and teach others how to ride ‘em cowboy on a blog. You can never judge someone by what they are doing now. You can also be accused of being a spammer if you follow tons of people. Use good judgment on this one.

2. You also can be very picky and only follow and be followed by those who are in the same arena you are in. You will definitely have a very targeted list, but you may also have a very competitive list. You may very well be teaching your competition your closely guarded secrets. Your list will be small, but it may be much more receptive to you. Small lists can do very well if you train the people on those lists with great valuable information that they can use and succeed with. As you can see, both methods can be good and bad, your choice.

Using either method can work, but the trick is to be personal and transparent. Let your audience get to know you well. Respond to all those who Tweet or post on your Wall if they have something important to say or ask. Get to know those who are your friends or who are following you, be interested in them. Everyone is watching and if they see you as being friendly and helpful, they may refer you to their list.

Your informative content is the next most important thing. You have to be giving these people something they can use, something that will help them get where they want to go. Don’t post junk. Talk about what has helped you to succeed in your online marketing business. Give them tips that work. Send them to other good content by RTing or giving them links. Just show your list that your heart is in the right place and that you are there to help. They will listen.

When using these marketing tips, just remember that both ways work. Just be there for your list. Answer them, talk to them, and show them that you care.

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How Can I Share a File on Twitter? http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/how-can-i-share-a-file-on-twitter/ http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/how-can-i-share-a-file-on-twitter/#comments Fri, 05 Feb 2010 18:58:34 +0000 Carol http://www.frommykitchentable.com/?p=588

I was looking for a way to send out a Tweet with a file attached on Twitter the other day and found this great tool. It’s FREE, Whoo Hoo! This Twitter Marketing Tip will show you just how simple it is.

FileSocial is about the easiest way to share files on Twitter. You can upload any kind of files, from pictures to videos, PDFs or Power point… Whatever you want! Then just Tweet and add the url they supply. Done! So Easy!

You can use any file type, images, songs, videos, compressed files… Just sign in with your Twitter user name and password and then upload and share whatever you like! mp3, jpg, avi, doc, ppt, zip, bin…

Share your files on Twitter easily, securely and completely free. Try it right away! Hope this Twitter Marketing Tip helped.


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10 Twitter Dos and Don’ts http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/10-twitter-dos-and-donts/ http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/10-twitter-dos-and-donts/#comments Sat, 02 Jan 2010 05:00:24 +0000 Carol http://www.frommykitchentable.com/?p=564

This Twitter Marketing Tip will tell you 10 things you do and don’t need to do on Twitter. It’s very important that you learn and follow these rules, or you may get the Twitter slap!

  1. Make sure you Tweet everyday.
  2. Make sure that you mix good content in with your Twitter sales links, if you use them. Quotes, jokes, etc. are good.
  3. Make sure not to repeat the same exact Tweet over and over. It’s being viewed as duplicate content now.
  4. Do not follow too many people at one time. 100 an hour seems fairly safe, with no more than 500 a day.
  5. Do not unfollow too many people at one time, keep it to less than 100 a day.
  6. Do not follow and then unfollow people in succession right away, leave a few days in between.
  7. Don’t automate in any way the sending of direct messages to your followers. The welcome message seems safe as long as it’s not spam.
  8. Do not spam your followers with so much junk that they block you.
  9. You can use automation to help keep up with some of your tasks on Twitter, but don’t abuse it. Stick to the guidelines above.
  10. You can send links to mini-sites such as a sales page or squeeze page or to your blog. It’s best to give them a valuable treat for their email address.

These Twitter Tips should help keep you out of trouble. Just keep it simple and fun. Don’t do anything you don’t want done to you. Value your followers as much or more as you value your own Twitter account. Give them valuable info and lead them off Twitter to your real stash of goodies and you’ll see your online marketing business explode.

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Twitter Marketing Don’ts – 10 Tips http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/twitter-marketing-donts-10-tips/ http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/twitter-marketing-donts-10-tips/#comments Sun, 05 Jul 2009 14:33:03 +0000 Carol http://www.frommykitchentable.com/?p=364

I don’t consider my self a Twitter marketing expert, because I don’t have a million followers, or even 100,000. But I do think that for my purposes, (sharing what I know), following quality people is the key and the 40+ thousand followers I am lucky enough to be associated with are appreciated by me a lot more because of it. Sharing my Twitter marketing tips and being helpful and credible builds trust, attracts faithful followers and results in a new method of social networking. Just one Tweet may or may not make a difference, but when you add them up over time, a bigger picture starts to emerge.

Twitter Marketing tips are easy to come by. You need to watch which advise you listen to however. There is good and bad info out there and just one bad Tweet can totally ruin your credibility with your followers. This is not something you want to happen. You can use Twitter as a consumer as well as for branding yourself, marketing, customer service, real-time searching,and even direct sales. Twitter is a valuable tool and you do not want to screw it up.

There is a lot of advice on what you should do with Twitter, but based on the increasing ways people mis-behave, there seem to be many ways to fail as well.

I decided to share some Tips on Social Marketing DON’T's on Twitter

  1. Don’t describe yourself in an obscure way on your profile. Make yourself transparent. Share who you really are with your followers. Be real.
  2. Don’t put up a Twitter profile without a picture of YOU. People want to see who they are dealing with.
  3. Don’t have a plain and uninteresting background. Make it stand out and brand you. Your Twitter page is what will impress or repulse followers when they click on your @username.
  4. Don’t auto reply to followers with a link to your website or blog. Even worse… a link to a sales page. They aren’t ready yet. Let them get to know you and trust you first. Twitter is SOCIAL marketing.
  5. Don’t Tweet about some great resource and then not share a link.
  6. Don’t follow over 100 people an hour. Twitter will slap you hard! You can also only follow 1,000 a day. Play by the rules.
  7. Don’t post about totally stupid stuff. Nobody cares if you just went to the bathroom, watered your house plant, stubbed your toe, etc. Make it interesting. Post photos, videos, great content, RT good info and then share a couple links to some product you think is outstanding. Make sure you post something that would be interesting to you.
  8. Don’t schedule your posts to show up every few minutes. People will get sick of seeing you.
  9. Don’t forget to watch your language if you want business people to take you seriously. Keep it clean. Kids are on Twitter too.
  10. Don’t over abbreviate so much that nobody can figure out what you’re saying. Use spell check too. Your misspelled words will tell your followers that you’re either dumb or don’t care. Present yourself in the manner that you want people to see you. What is your goal with Twitter? Make it a success.

I hope these Twitter marketing DON’Ts help you to grow your list of followers. Just be yourself and let people see the real you. You will make some great connections and find some great business partners. Just be real and Tweet on.

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Twitter Limits You Need to Know http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/twitter-limits-you-need-to-know/ http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/twitter-limits-you-need-to-know/#comments Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:21:16 +0000 Carol http://www.frommykitchentable.com/?p=406

The absolute best way to learn how to use Twitter is to just start Twittering. This marketing tip is here to give you some limits that Twitter has imposed, so you don’t screw up. You can’t really do anything wrong. If you do, (like a misspelling) just delete it via the little trash can that appears at the end of messages when you hover you cursor there. The only important thing to remember is what you say. One Tweet out of taste can get you dropped off lists fast as a hot rock.

The Limits

Twitter has a list of limits on how to add, delete, etc. They list some of them on their site, and others I have found by trial and error. :0) So when starting up a Twitter account, make sure you know and follow these limits so you don’t get shut down.

  • The first restriction is the 2,000 following limit. This is the number of people you can initially follow. There isn’t any restriction on the number of people who follow you, only on who you can follow. This limit is in place to stop people from trying to spam and follow everyone they come across in Twitterland.
  • The second restriction is that you can’t make more than 1,000 total updates per day, on any and all devices (web, mobile web, phone, API, etc. ) This means you can only follow, Tweet, add photos or video, etc. 1,000 times in 24 hours. After that, Twitter will shut you down for 24 hours. If you persist, your account can be deleted permanently.
  • The third restriction is that you can send only 250 total direct messages per day, on any and all devices. That’s a lot of chatting, so be happy. As before, if you go over that amount, you will be shut down.
  • The fourth restriction is that you can only make 150 API requests per hour. So only follow and Tweet a total of 150 times in an hour or Twitter will shut you down for an hour. Then you can follow and Tweet again. I’ve found that the amount you go over the 150 decides just how long you will be shut down. For example: If you have a automated way of adding followers and accidently forget it and add 500, you get shut down for 24 hours. So keep an careful eye on your actions.

OK, those are the limits you need to know when you are starting an account. The rules change when you reach 2,000 followers, and that’s a good thing. The number you can follow after you reach 2,000 is based on a ratio that changes as the account changes. You can now follow 10% more than follow you. So keep your followers total handy at all times. 2,000 plus 10% means you can follow 2,200 total. If you have 5,528 followers you can follow 6,080. Get the picture? Go over that amount and you get shut down for an hour.

This works to balance your follower/following ratio. Basically, you can’t follow 50,000 people if only 23 people follow you. Based on current behavior in the Twitter community, Twitter has concluded that this is both fair and reasonable. It’s for your own protection.

Hope this Twitter marketing tip helps you grow your Twitter list easily and painlessly. Just keep an eye on the rules and you’ll have the most responsive list you’ll ever have and in a very short time.

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3 Ways to Communicate on Twitter, a Marketing Tip. http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/3-ways-to-communicate-on-twitter-a-marketing-tip/ http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/3-ways-to-communicate-on-twitter-a-marketing-tip/#comments Tue, 24 Feb 2009 03:44:51 +0000 Carol http://www.FromMyKitchenTable.com/?p=186

Here is a Twitter marketing tip. There are several ways to communicate on Twitter .

Which way you decide to use depends a lot on the type of message that you want to send.

It can be wide open for the whole world to see, or it can be a private Tweet for the recipients eyes only.

The most important thing on  Twitter is to be yourself and have fun. You will attract people who you like and have things in common with by just being you.

Here is a basic list of the ways to Tweet.

  1. Basic Twitter is just like shouting to a friend on the street. You just type your message in the “What are you doing? ” space. But, be careful, cause the whole world can hear/see what you say. Choose your words carefully when you Twitter , so you don’t have to eat them. It’s important to use Spell Check too. You do have the option to delete your Tweet if you really screw it up.
  2. @Replies are Twitter messages that you send back to someone who has Tweeted you. Or, when someone replies to a message you sent to them. It’s kind of like sending a text message from your cell phone. Of course all of your Twitter followers can see this type of message, so once again you need to be careful what you say. This is a great way to start a conversation or join in one. You can enter @ followed by the persons username to send a message to anyone. It helps you get their attention. These messages will also be stored in the @Replies section on your Twitter page so you can reference them later.
  3. Direct messages are sent in two ways on Twitter . The first way is to just type the letter “d” followed by a space and then the persons username. You do not use the @ in this kind of  Twitter message.  The other way to send a direct Tweet is by replying to a Tweet in your Direct Messages section on your Twitter page.  You can only send direct messages to your Twitter followers and no one can see these messages but you and the one you’re Tweeting to.

Now that you know how to send messages with Twitter you need to get started building your list of followers. Twitter is rapidly becoming one of the best and cheapest marketing tools available online. Oh, and its a whole lot of fun too. Now get out there and start Twittering!

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Free Twitter pdf. From Joel Comm http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/free-twitter-pdf-from-joel-comm/ http://www.frommykitchentable.com/social-marketing/twitter-social-marketing/free-twitter-pdf-from-joel-comm/#comments Sat, 20 Sep 2008 18:55:16 +0000 Carol http://www.FromMyKitchenTable.com/?p=83

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Just got a twitter from Joel Comm. If you go to http://www.mytwittersurvey.com/ and fill out a quick survey for him, he will give you a FREE pdf. on “Twitter Secrets – How Short Messages Can Make a Big Difference to Your Business. ” The price is right and the info is great if you are trying to figure out Twitter.

Enjoy,

Carol

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