Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Twitter Tips for Making Money on the Internet



I'm going to give you some Twitter tips for making money on the Internet and how to make your Twitter experience more rewarding financially. But first, you need to give your profile an overhaul and make it professional and focused on one or more specific niches. You need to make up your mind on what kind of audience you want to communicate with and what they might need or desire that you can help them with. Once you do those things you can start researching and recruiting your loyal followers. Here are some good links to check out:
http://search.twitter.com/ - Find people you'll want to follow
http://tweetscan.com/alerts.php - Get a report on Twitter topics
http://www.twellow.com/ - Search for followers by occupation and subject preference
http://wefollow.com/ - Add yourself to directories of Tweeps like wefollow
http://mrtweet.net/ - Create a list of followers with this free service
http://twitterlistbuilder.com/ - Another list builder
http://www.twitterprofitguide.com/ - It's $27 and includes stealth techniques and how to make Twitter profits
http://twitter-effect-2.com/ - $14.95 How to grow your business presence and sales
http://www.tweetmyblog.com/ - Free. Drives traffic to your blog from Twitter

Tweet daily and keep it focused on your niche. Quotes are good for the AM to give people inspiration for the day and something entertaining for the evening like a video. If you limit your Tweets to 120 characters, then people can retweet (RT) your message to others. Try to end conversations with a question or at least keep them open ended inviting a response. Be sure to delete those who aren't following you so you don't have a lot of dead weight on your followers list. Make a list of messages you want to Tweet so you can go to it and easily plug one in each day. Don't blatantly sell or spam. People who are interested in you will check out your profile and will see a link to your website or blog. If some product or service is genuinely working for you and you're enthusiastic about it, then share that. If you build relationships first you'll be building sales for the future.

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