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		<title>3 Ways to Communicate on Twitter, a Marketing Tip.</title>
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<p>Here is a <strong>Twitter</strong> marketing tip. There are several ways to communicate on <strong>Twitter</strong> .</p>
<p>Which way you decide to use depends a lot on the type of message that you want to send.</p>
<p>It can be wide open for the whole world to see, or it can be a private Tweet for the recipients eyes only.</p>
<p>The most important thing on  <strong>Twitter</strong> is to be yourself and have fun. You will attract people who you like and have things in common with by just being you.</p>
<p><strong>Here is a basic list of the ways to Tweet.</strong><span id="more-186"></span></p>
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<li>Basic <strong>Twitter</strong> is just like shouting to a friend on the street. You just type your message in the &#8220;<em>What are you doing?</em> &#8221; space. But, be careful, cause the whole world can hear/see what you say. Choose your words carefully when you <strong>Twitter</strong> , so you don&#8217;t have to eat them. It&#8217;s important to use Spell Check too. You do have the option to delete your <strong>Tweet </strong> if you really screw it up.</li>
<li>@Replies are <strong>Twitter</strong> messages that you send back to someone who has <strong>Tweeted</strong> you. Or, when someone replies to a message you sent to them. It&#8217;s kind of like sending a text message from your cell phone. Of course all of your <strong>Twitter</strong> 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 <strong>Twitter</strong> page so you can reference them later.</li>
<li>Direct messages are sent in two ways on <strong>Twitter</strong> . The first way is to just type the letter &#8220;d&#8221; followed by a space and then the persons username. You do not use the @ in this kind of  <strong>Twitter</strong> message.  The other way to send a direct <strong>Tweet</strong> is by replying to a <strong>Tweet </strong> in your Direct Messages section on your <strong>Twitter</strong> page.  You can only send direct messages to your <strong>Twitter</strong> followers and no one can see these messages but you and the one you&#8217;re <strong>Tweeting</strong> to.</li>
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<p>Now that you know how to send messages with<strong> Twitter </strong> you need to get started building your list of followers. <strong>Twitter</strong> is rapidly becoming one of the best and cheapest <strong>marketing</strong> tools available online. Oh, and its a whole lot of fun too. Now get out there and start <strong>Twittering!</strong></p>
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		<title>New Social Networks Training From Bob the Teacher</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 22:44:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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<p><b>Five Ways You Can Build Your Reputation With Social Networking<br />
</b><i>By Bob Jenkins</i></p>
<p>Are you using social networks to build your reputation online? Whether you already are or you are just getting started with sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Ning, building your online reputation is your biggest responsibility.</p>
<p>Here are five ways to make sure you do it right.<span id="more-131"></span></p>
<p><b>#1: Be Proud Of Being You</b></p>
<p>The first thing is, you have to be yourself. You have to be who you are. Because although you can get away with being fake for a little while, as soon as one person realizes that you&#8217;re not who you say you are, your reputation is destroyed almost instantly because of the power of social networking.</p>
<p>So be yourself. And don&#8217;t be afraid of being yourself. Realize that you have some gifts and some knowledge that people need to know about, and those that want to learn from you are going to gravitate towards you. Those that don&#8217;t think you&#8217;re worth listening to are basically going to ignore you. And it&#8217;s at their peril, so don&#8217;t worry about them.</p>
<p><b>#2: Transparency &#8211; Never Hide From Your Audience</b></p>
<p>The second thing about your reputation is you should try to be transparent at all times. This means you keep everything real with your audience.</p>
<p>For example, over the last year, I used social media to show you my move from Maryland to North Carolina, including drama with the movers, picking the house, and getting it set up. I also pulled back the curtain to show what it takes to run a product launch.</p>
<p>When I did my last product launch, I was Twittering every day what I was doing to get ready for this site. Most of the gurus out there would keep everything under lock and key, and I was being very clear, saying, &#8220;This is what I&#8217;m doing to get ready for this launch.&#8221; It actually helped me have a better launch, even though I told everybody exactly what I was going to be doing.</p>
<p>They didn&#8217;t think that they had some surprise or whatever like most people teach; they just were excited to be part of it and part of the story. So be transparent. Let people know what you&#8217;re doing and why you&#8217;re doing it, and they&#8217;re going to learn how to trust you.</p>
<p><b>#3: Be Positive For Positive Results</b></p>
<p>The third way to build your reputation is to be positive.</p>
<p>There are folks out there who generally can do a good job of being negative. I don&#8217;t know about you, but I don&#8217;t find that to be a very long-term profitable strategy.</p>
<p>It may get you some attention at first and spark some controversy, but that&#8217;s not the way to go. Be looking forward to the optimistic of your industry, of your business and what the results are going to be.</p>
<p>It would be easy for you to go onto Twitter or onto Facebook and talk about how you&#8217;re having a bad day or this product sucks or this week sucks or this relationship sucks. But you&#8217;re not really there for a support network, per se.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll find some of that. If you have something bad happen in your life, sharing it with your followers will be very therapeutic for you and you will get a lot of support back. But when you&#8217;re just blasting negative things out, you&#8217;re going to get negative things in return, usually.</p>
<p>So try to be positive as much as possible and look for the opportunities that are out there and look at them from that positive perspective.</p>
<p><b>#4: Build Your Reputation And They Will Come</b></p>
<p>The fourth thing you must do is to be patient. This is because, initially, your reputation is going to be built only by yourself and the first initial people who get to know you. But as time goes on and you get more followers and you build a larger network of friends and peers, your reputation will solidify to allow your business to grow.</p>
<p>Once it hits a tipping point, your reputation and business accelerates at a very quick pace.</p>
<p>So be patient and let it happen. Don&#8217;t try this stuff out for a week and then come back to me next week and say, &#8220;Well, it didn&#8217;t really work. I didn&#8217;t really get any results yet.&#8221; You&#8217;ve got to let social networking play out over a few weeks and then a couple months and so on. A year from now your business is going to be tremendously different compared to where it is right now.</p>
<p><b>#5: Contribute To The Conversation � Every Day!</b></p>
<p>The fifth thing about your reputation is you need to be someone that people look to as a contributor, not as a leech, not as a mooch, as a contributor.</p>
<p>You have to be willing to be involved in the conversation, and you have to be willing to give as much or even more than what you&#8217;re going to get in return. The people who do that are growing so fast it makes my head spin.</p>
<p>I feel that I&#8217;m a pretty giving person but I see some other folks out there that just keep on giving, giving, giving and they just build up a huge following and that social capital is a real asset to your business. So you need to make sure that you&#8217;re contributing as much as possible to the conversation.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t mean that as just go around randomly and try to help people. Within your specific task, your specific industry, the things you know well, you need to be at the forefront of letting people know how to do what you know how to do without charging them money at first.</p>
<p>They&#8217;ll come and find your site and your products and they&#8217;ll pay you for that as time goes on and their needs grow. With social networking you need to be building your reputation up first.</p>
<p>If somebody has a question, you should be one of the first people who answers and you need to answer without reservation not just, &#8220;Oh, I answered that in my eBook; go buy it&#8221;. They&#8217;re going to find your eBook if you just talk to them and give them solutions to the problem they are struggling with at that moment.</p>
<p>Give people your input, your encouragement for them to get better at what they are trying to do.</p>
<p>Any little quick free advice you can give, give it.</p>
<p><b>Actively Build Your Reputation With Social Networking And Reap The Rewards</b></p>
<p>You&#8217;ve got to be in this for the reason of having fun and really building that relationship. Dollars will come, there&#8217;s no doubt about that. But first, connect with people and really help them out. Understand that they&#8217;ll become loyal followers of what you do and see you for who you are.</p>
<p>Follow these 5 steps to building your reputation online and you&#8217;ll not only beat your competition, you&#8217;ll have more fun doing it!</p>
<p><i><a href="http://www.askbobtheteacher.com" _wpro_href="http://www.askbobtheteacher.com" target="new">Bob Jenkins</a> teaches business owners how to use internet marketing strategies effectively to attract more customers and get more sales without spending a fortune on advertising. Get more <a href="http://discoversocialnetworking.com/profits/?lessons=1816" _wpro_href="http://discoversocialnetworking.com/profits/?lessons=1816" target="blank">free social networking lessons</a> at <a href="http://discoversocialnetworking.com/profits/?lessons=1816" _wpro_href="http://discoversocialnetworking.com/profits/?lessons=1816" target="_blank">www.DiscoverSocialNetworking.com</a>.</i></p>
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