Saturday, March 19, 2011

What can you say in 140 characters?

I hope you've gotten a chance to read the free report, “How to Twitter Effectively.” It contains lots of useful information about this simple yet powerful social media application. If you haven't read it, why not take a few minutes to do so?

Twitter has only been around since 2006. But in the fast-moving online world, that's practically an eternity! Just about everyone who's ventured onto the World Wide Web in the past couple of years has heard of it, and millions have been bitten by the Twitter bug and become active users.

One of Twitter's selling points is its simplicity. Users simply type a message of 140 characters or less, and it's broadcast to all those who choose to follow them. Friends, family, target market, or just random people who like their avatar.

But what can you say in 140 characters?

Actually, you can say a lot. You can answer the question posed by Twitter: “What's Happening?” You can share your insights on the latest episode of American Idol. You can solicit advice on how to get that pesky grass stain out of your kid's pants. Or you can market your latest product or service.

Yes, that's right, you can market effectively with these short, to-the-point messages. Make small talk to build a rapport with your followers. You can share advice that's relevant to your target market. You can spread the word about sales and coupon codes. You can promote positive reviews of your offerings. And much, much more.

The Internet has been great for businesses in lots of ways. But it has also decreased our collective attention span. Using Twitter is an excellent way to grab people's attention with short messages and reel them in for more. If you want to learn how to effectively use this valuable tool to build your business, you need the “Twitter Marketing Guide: How to Use Twitter as a Marketing Tool” eBook.

Twitter is not the next big thing, it's today's big thing! So order your copy of this informative eBook today, and start using it to your advantage.

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