Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’
6 Useful Twitter Tools
I’m all about simplifying and systemizing my business. How about you? There are gobs of twitter tools out there to help you simplify and enhance your twitter experience. Several of them are free and there are some you pay a small fee for.
Let’s discuss 6 of the FREE ones that I personally like to use. I will briefly review each of these tools and then in later posts go in more detail about how to use the tool, the benefits and maybe some of the quirks. Twit, tweet, twid etc.
Tweet Deck http://www.tweetdeck.com
I wouldn’t even consider using twitter without Tweet Deck. This makes the twitter experience actually fun and very easy. Tweet Deck is a desk top application that can be installed in less then 2 seconds. It is a way for you to manage your tweets in a simple and easy manner.
Twellow http://www.twellow.com
Twellow is the yellow and white pages for finding people to follow. This is another tool that is simple to use and is accessed by your twitter profile name and password. So you need to have a twitter account before you can access Twellow.
Social Oomph http://www.socialoomph.com
Social Oomph (previously known as Tweet Later) is a tool to automate your tweets. There is a debate in the social media world on weather this is a good tool to use. My advice to you is just be ethical and honest in all your business and you shouldn’t have any issues. We will discuss this more in the detailed post on Social Oomph.
Twit Wall http://twitwall.com
This is a great tool for when you have something to say that is over 140 characters. It’s actually a blog that can be used right with your twitter account. I use it for different scenarios and I will give some examples in the detailed post on Twit Wall.
Split Tweet http://splitweet.com
Split Tweet is a wonderful tool (one because it has a purple background), to manage more then one twitter account. I like this because I can pull this up and look at the accounts as a whole or as individuals. You can also post tweets from this application.
Twitpic http://twitpic.com and TwitVid http://www.twitvid.com
Ok now the fun ones! Twitpic is a tool to easily post pictures on twitter and TwitVid is the tool to post videos. Just that simple, and they are both simple to use. More details on the posts for these two tools.
What’s your favorite? Out of these 6 tools which one do you use most often and why? Oops I snuck an extra one in there!!
More Traffic Tips Using Twitter
Getting traffic to your blog posts:
With a simple post to Twitter, you can have lots of readers come to your blog.
Even though blog feeds do the same thing, you can often find new readers on Twitter or remind current readers to re-visit your blog or a specific article.
What to tweet about
- Be useful and helpful.
- Not every tweet has to be about “you”.
- Take time to tweet about others.
- Be a helpful part of the community.
Listen and respond to your followers
- Try to help them out.
- You can get great feedback using tweets.
- You can get ideas for info products and affiliate products from the feedback you receive from your followers.
Please NO spam!
- If all you do is send out tweets that scream, “Buy from me! Buy from me!” you will quickly lose followers.
- These are the people I quickly unfollow and some of them I block
What forms of spam irritate you?
Tips On Directing Traffic to Your Blog or Website Using Twitter
Twitter is one of the social networking websites. It’s essentially a micro blogging tool using 140 characters http//www.Twitter.com. Twitter is an incredibly fast way to get more traffic to your blog or website while also building relationships.
- You will want to portray your status as an “authority” in your area of expertise.
- Mix your posts or “tweets” up with industry-relevant links in addition to your personal activities, opinions, quotes and helpful tips.
- When you can have custom graphic background designed that includes your other social network sites.
- Here’s a brief article from Entrepreneur about branding your business http://bit.ly/13zlvP
Follow people
- All this means is that you sign up to receive their messages and they will recieve yours.
- If you follow them, they will most likely follow you.
- This is an important step in order to acquire followers.
Two Ways to follow people
- You can use the search feature or find people right from your Twitter profile
- You can use the twitter yellow book known as Twellow http://www.twellow.com
Be Social
- Ask and answer questions
- Give value to your community. You don’t have to say anything profound – just relevant.
- Post and answer surveys: You can increase your relationship with your followers by asking questions. Ask people for advice, what they think of the latest news story or their opinion on a topic.
- Retweet others view this blog post for tips on re-tweeting http://bit.ly/oj6RT.
Utilize direct messages
- This is the way to send a private message to someone that no one else can see.
- You’ll also receive messages from others and be notified via e-mail when someone direct messages you.
- Another great way to connect personally with people
Use Links
- Post links as a natural part of the conversation.
- Use links properly. Don’t send a direct link to your product.
- Send a link to your blog or a general informational website.
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What are some ways you use twitter to drive traffic to your site?
No More Recurring Tweets
On Monday, October 12th, 2009, Twitter communicated to us (Social Oomph) that recurring tweets are in violation of their Terms of Service. Twitter’s rationale centered around the potential for recurring tweets to result in duplicate tweets.
The content of the communication is extracted for your benefit below:
Recurring Tweets are a violation no matter how they are done, including whether or not someone pays you to have a special privilege. We don’t want to see any duplicate tweets whatsoever- They pollute Twitter, and tools shouldn’t be given to enable people to break the rules. Spinnable text seems to just be a way to bypass the rules against duplicate updates and essentially provides the same problems.
Hence, from Thursday, October 15th, 2009, 00:00 AM CST we (Social Oomph) are preventing the entry of recurring tweets on Twitter accounts within the SocialOomph system. Existing recurring tweets on Twitter accounts have all been placed in paused state at that time, so that the content of the tweet text is still accessible to you, but no publishing to Twitter of those tweets is taking place.
Recurring tweets scheduled for other social services are not affected by this change. Other scheduled tweets are also not affected by this change.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you, but it is important to us to keep our system in good standing with Twitter.
This content was taken directly from http://www.socialoomphblog.com. Please go to this blog for more information on this new policy.
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