For various reasons, many people in my Network Marketing organization have shied away from the social media colossus that is Twitter. Some misunderstood the service, stating that they have no interest in reading about what breakfast cereal people are eating or what TV show they’re watching. Others have been completely intimidated by it fearing that there’s no way they can manage multiple thousands of friends. Whatever the reason, it all really just stems from not being familiar with Twitter and therefore not seeing its true power as a social networking tool. The power of Twitter come from the speed and ease at which one can connect with other people. As a Network Marketer, it’s really a dream come true because it has the same vast reach of other networking sites but without the frills and distractions. The simplicity of its format caters perfectly to starting conversations. So, when you get on Twitter, talk to people. Engage them. Take the skills you learned off line and apply them online. Build your list by building relationships. Increase your credibility by letting people get to know you, like you, and trust you. Do this, and you will have tapped into the massive leveraging power of Twitter.
Now, I didn’t “get” Twitter from the beginning when I first created my profile. When I started, I did exactly what most people do – tweet about what I was doing. “Driving to the store” or “Having sushi for dinner. Yummm” were typical posts from my early days on Twitter. Epic Fail.
When I started taking Twitter more seriously, I finally began learning how to leverage it as a networking tool. And after weeks of really examining how everyone communicated on the service, I finally attained (though self-appointed, wink, wink, el oh el) the title of Twitter Badass.
So, I’ve put together this guide for Network Marketers new to Twitter so that you guys don’t have to go through the same embarrassments and frustrations that I did.
What NOT to do: do NOT post silly irrelevant tweets about what you’re doing right now. That’s boring and un-engaging. Do NOT post tweets that blast your deal or affiliate program. No pitching or you risk being outright ignored. If your tweets sound more like classified ads than a conversations, that’s probably where they belongs.
What TO do: Tweet with value, things that people can learn from and use. If you have a blog with helpful information on building a business, tweet it. If you recently wrote an article on new prospecting methods, tweet it. Offering value not only catches people’s attention but it also gets the conversation going. And that’s the most important thing to remember. It’s all about the conversation, about connecting.
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Twitter for the Newbie: a Network Marketer’s Guide
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