That’s right I did – I
came kicking and screaming to the whole social media platform. Even after
12months of working from this platform – I feel as if I am still learning. I
often wonder if one will ever not stop learning when it comes to Social Media –
it moves so quickly, that at times I feel like I’m just not keeping up.
But, Twitter has begun to make an impact on my business! Over the past few months I have been having some great conversations with others on Twitter. In fact, I’ve also meant a few amazing people for coffee that I would never have met if I wasn’t tweeting away.
One in particular is Janna Fikh from Fletcher Tax (@fletchertax) and as an accountant, I believe through her tweets, Janna’s followers have benefited greatly from her. She provides great accounting tips, updates on financial and tax information as well engaging in conversations with those that follow her. Janna says, “Twitter has been an incredible tool for my business growth and development. It has allowed me to keep up to date with things in my industry but more importantly with issues my prospects and clients face in their daily lives. I highly recommend for all businesses to at least check if it is a useful medium for their business.”
I asked Alexandra Popovic from VIP Virtual Solutions (@VIPVirtualSols) to guest present to members of my Business Building Blocks Club around the impact that Social Media and in particular Twitter can have on your business. Alex herself has had great success on Twitter and so has the growth of her business. Alex says, "Twitter is a part of the current online communication revolution which is social media, and not to be overlooked. Over the past 2.5 years I've watched it evolve into such a powerful and easy way of networking and marketing, providing so many benefits to its users both on a personal and professional level. It's such a simple and fun platform, that it has become an essential tool in your marketing toolbox.”
Here are some of the main points from Alex’s presentation:
1. Build your presence – be consistent with your Tweeting.
There is so much ‘white noise’ on Twitter that a single tweet every now and then couple of days is not going to get you noticed, create a loyal following or develop a community. To build your presence, you want to be consistent, but you don’t have to be tied to your Twitter account all day. Choose a time of the day that suits you to regularly tweet for five minutes. Maybe every morning once you’ve done your emails or three evenings a week, and stick to it. You only have 140 characters to get your message across, so be articulate, conversational and listen. This will ensure you give a great impression with every tweet, and will also bring in more followers.
2. Tweet quality – add value to those who take the time to follow you and be appreciative.
Take time each day to think about what is the message about yourself and your business that you want to send out into the ‘twitterverse’. How can you make yourself stand out, and add great value to those who follow you? What can you share with them around your particular area of expertise? Speak with them, rather than at them.
If someone has a challenge or problem and you can help them, take the time to reply. Contribute to conversations that you find interesting, as people are there to engage with others.
3. RT ~ Retweet content that you find valuable.
If you read something either on twitter itself from someone you are following or an article from a blog, news site, YouTube or wherever you may find it – retweet it if you feel it is of value. When constructing your own tweets, try to keep them to 120 characters, as this will allow others to retweet to their followers, leveraging the tweet more effectively with the possibility that it may go viral. And above all else: Be YOU. Don’t try to be someone you’re not. Give your thoughts, give your opinions, and talk about your interest. Be respectful and have fun while you are tweeting.
Above all else: Be YOU and have fun! Don’t try to be someone you’re not. Express your thoughts, opinions & tweet about your interests. Try to be positive, informative but don't make it all about marketing or business. It's about crafting your own community, so it really is what you make it!
Let me know how you go. In fact why not join in my conversation at @debpilgrim1. See you there!




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