Getting more traffic deploying Twitter For Business
Twitter.com has produced a lot of attention in the last few months with a media frenzy of celebrities mentioning Twitter on their podcasts , and business strategists telling us you can use Twitter to new business leads , the interest in Twitter is at a record peak . You most likely know people who are on Twitter and suppliers may have invited you to join them on Twitter . That leas us to the big question . What are YOU doing about it for yourself?
Twitter doesn’t look like it will disappear any time soon. In the meantime some are jumping on the band wagon, while others sit in the sidelines bemused.
Despite what you think of Twitter for yourself, there are opportunities you should deploy and there’s a great FREE training video about that at http://www.TrafficHug.com/twittervideo/ but whatever you do, you should be doing something. The smallest benefit will be extra chances for impressions , ideally with some way of people finding you by your keyword, or your name. Some people will just try to type your name on Twitter and see if you come up.
In other articles we talk about how to get noticed for your keyword and how to manage your account for targeted conversion (also covered well in that free video I mentioned earlier) but let’s do something we can do right now.
A lot of people think of Twitter traffic as stemming from Twitter internally . A concept most Twitter directories promote . But with Twitter , the advantages of having your existing clients join you on Twitter are many fold. So huge that we need to take action .
A very quick solution is to add a Twitter “badge” to your web properties . It’s simply a graphic showing who you are on Twitter with a link to your Twitter profile. In the videos , they go in to how you extend that concept , but we’ll stick to just the badge for now .
WHERE CAN I CREATE MY BADGE ?
You can get your own customised Twitter badge for zilcho from the following website ;
http://wwwTwitterHug.com/twitter/category/badge/ - Free Twitter badge .
You paste the HTML in to your site.
It also works on Wordpress blogs. I’ve placed one on all my blogs.
The Badge is supplied in its own HTML tags so should reside happily almost anywhere.
If you create a table or div tag to position it in , then you can just paste the code in easily . With WYSIWYG html editors, there is usually an HTML “object” box you can place in the desired location and just place the code in to that. Adobe Dreamweaver users can just insert an AP Layer (from the insert menu) and then paste the code in to that using the HTML code view pane.
Integrating your Twitter page with your existing web properties is an essential strategy. One you can do in the next 10 minutes, with a few mouse clicks,
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