Twitter is a new free social networking site. Twitter uses a technique called micro-blogging which is nothing more than a text message that is send to other users and it is known as a tweet. These tweets are posts that are shown on the originators twitter page as well is visible on the people that subscribe to that person or in other words follows that person. So as you can see the larger number of followers that you have the larger the number of people that will see or read your messages or tweets. So if you tweet something that is a product or service this enables you to get it out to a large number of people very quickly. As yo can see twitter is considered a good way to social market.
However the fact is that just having a high number of followers does not really mean anything by itself for your business. The followers need to be interested in what you are say and also be willing to act on the information that you are sharing in your tweets. So raw numbers that are untargeted are not of much value.
So what is the best way to find targeted people on Twitter? You can simply look at your competitors profile and see the way they market. After that, look at the people who are on their followers. What is the significance? Well, if those people are following that particular person who is in the same market as you, chances are they are the target people you are looking for. So, the next thing you have to do is to follow them.
From here the process if fairly straight forward once you understand the above logic or process. Below is the step by step process to follow:
1. Create your profile in a very professional looking way. One that will attract people.
2. Find out who the competitors are in your market. Do some research and lean who they are.
3. Look at the profile of that particular person who is in the same market and see what they have done.
4. Click on his followers. After a couple of days, you will notice that the people you follow from his account are also following you.
5. You next step is to unfollow people who do not follow you. This is for you to follow more people.
6. Continue to post tweets that would capture your followers’ interest.
7. Once you have established your profile and your relationships, it is now time for you to promote your business and link back your followers to your desire page.
8. Then, just repeat this process and stay consistent. It is the repetition that will get them to rely on you being there.
The steps are just that simple and easy to understand. So if you are able to master it, then it is no wonder that you’ll be getting a large number of followers who are also your target people. Isn’t it a good thing? And again, be constant when it comes to managing your account.
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