Posts Tagged ‘followers’

Twitter Digging Blog Promotion Grounds

DecorateTwitter 21 Feb, 2009 twitter 0 Comments

Twitter is an instant messaging service to stay connected with you loved ones. It works over an expansive medium making it a highly loved social networking site. Twitter has introduced a quality concept of micro-blogging by using tools of expressions and also giving greater license to express oneself via the 140 character-strength layout.

Twitter is a fun tool which is generally missed for a simple messaging utility tool. Twitter can also open up great dimension of public polls and meaningful forums if you so want. It can be used for something far more purposive. Just try a worthy campaign and float it over twitter. You will get people who will share your interest. Even if the pursuit is not bent towards money, it will gain profiling through twitter resources.

Having said this, the aspect of monetization can also be beautifully tackled by twitter. All you have got to do is use it for your blog promotion.

You can pass on the real-time live tweets to share the minutes of the conference you are in. this will allow your colleagues or business partners with valuable insights of the conference minutes.

Try and become an expert through your twitter portfolio. Use the concept of niche blogging. Venture into something you are good at and next float your assertive opinions and view on the subject. In no time, you will gain a coterie of like-minded people who are bent on more information on the niche. Just as you sure foot yourself as an expert, you will get plenty of ground to play with as far as your blog promotion is concerned. Having said this, do not feel wary of asking opinion from someone who is perhaps more knowledgeable than you.

Treat twitter with more respect than a fun social site and you can derive huge benefits though it for sure.

What’s Twitter?

DecorateTwitter 01 Feb, 2009 twitter 3 Comments

Twitter is a website which allows users to post updates on their site, much like a blog. The difference from Twitter and blogs, however, is that Twitter only allows you to post short messages (140 characters to be precise). It allows you to keep in touch easily with family and friends, or to get your message across. Because of this, Twitter has become an extremely popular tool with webmasters to advertise their website.

Obviously, the most important part of Twitter is getting people to view the messages you say, whether you’re just telling your mum what you did at the weekend or promoting your new site, if no one sees the comments, whats the point?!

The easiest way to get people to view your comments is to get followers. This is extremely similar to the RSS feeds you see in blogs, basically sending your latest message straight to your followers so that they can keep up with your posts. A great way of getting followers is to follow other people and hope they follow you in return, although this doesn’t always work and takes a fair amount of time!