Part Two: How to Get Started With Twitter
Step 1: Choose a Name (Twitter ID) and Update Your Avatar and Profile
You should decide whether you want to brand yourself, your persona, or your company’s brand on Twitter. Your decision should be based on who you intend to communicate with on Twitter. You may choose to have a Twitter account for your own name, where you communicate with fellow marketers, and have a separate account for your product brand that you use to communicate with your customers.
You should decide whether you want to brand yourself, your persona, or your company’s brand on Twitter. Your decision should be based on who you intend to communicate with on Twitter. You may choose to have a Twitter account for your own name, where you communicate with fellow marketers, and have a separate account for your product brand that you use to communicate with your customers.
It’s important to edit your profile with useful information, such as  your blog address and a short blurb about yourself explaining how you  can help your target audience. Add a picture to your profile  immediately. Using the default Twitter avatar can make you seem like a  spammer. When you have an avatar that displays your smiling face, it  becomes much more inviting to engage in conversation with you.
Step 2: Begin to Tweet
You can start off by mentioning that you are trying to figure this ‘Twitter thing’ out and then share a bit about yourself. Follow that up with some resourceful tips that would pique the interest of your target audience. It’s a great practice to ask questions in your tweets as well. The feedback you get from your followers will expose you to new ideas and tools you’d never have found on your own.
You can start off by mentioning that you are trying to figure this ‘Twitter thing’ out and then share a bit about yourself. Follow that up with some resourceful tips that would pique the interest of your target audience. It’s a great practice to ask questions in your tweets as well. The feedback you get from your followers will expose you to new ideas and tools you’d never have found on your own.
Step 3: Start Following People
When you follow someone on Twitter, all of their tweets will appear in your timeline. You will see the discussions they are engaged in, as well as who they are communicating with. You should follow people who share similar interests with you. After all, you need something in common to talk about.
When you follow someone on Twitter, all of their tweets will appear in your timeline. You will see the discussions they are engaged in, as well as who they are communicating with. You should follow people who share similar interests with you. After all, you need something in common to talk about.
Use the Twitter search tool to find like-minded people to follow. Visit http://search.twitter.com  and type in your area of interest. Let’s say that your niche is  gardening. Once you type ‘gardening’ into the search box, a list of  everyone that has been tweeting about gardening recently will appear.  Within that list you’ll find potential customers, as well as other  experts in the gardening niche.
In addition to following these individuals, I recommend that you  click on their avatar and check out their profile. If they have a link  to a blog or Web site, check it out to learn more about them. Then I  recommend that you send them a tweet mentioning that you checked out  their blog and really enjoyed their recent post, or something along  those lines.
You can direct a tweet at someone in one of two ways. You can either  direct message them, in which case they will be the only person that  views your tweet. Alternatively, you can use the @ symbol and make your  tweet public. For example, let’s say the Twitter ID of the person you  are sending the message to is ‘how2earn4blog.’ Your tweet would look  something like this: @how2earn4blog I’m looking forward to learning more  about you. Your recent blog post was outstanding!
This tweet would be made public for everyone to see, and because you  started off your tweet with the @how2earn4blog your tweet will appear in  the replies section of @how2earn4blog’s Twitter page. The benefit of making  your tweet public, rather than a direct message, is that everyone will  see that you are indeed on Twitter to network and aren’t just a  self-promoter.
Step 4: Engage in Conversation
When someone posts a question, comment, or statement in a tweet and you have an opinion, share it with them. If ‘gardenguru’ is looking for the best fertilizer to use for his watermelons, you should respond by tweeting: @how2earn4blog I’ve been growing watermelons for years and found brand x to be the best.
When someone posts a question, comment, or statement in a tweet and you have an opinion, share it with them. If ‘gardenguru’ is looking for the best fertilizer to use for his watermelons, you should respond by tweeting: @how2earn4blog I’ve been growing watermelons for years and found brand x to be the best.
You have now become a resource for ‘how2earn4blog’ with one simple  tweet! Also, other Twitter users will have viewed your useful tweet,  making you more of an expert in their eyes.
One of the best ways to learn how to get the most out of Twitter is  to follow people who are using it effectively and learn from the  conversations that they are having. After you sign up to Twitter, feel  free to follow my tweets by visiting www.Twitter.com/How2earn4blog  and clicking on the follow button. Send me a tweet letting me know that  you found out about me through the ClickBank community, and be sure to  let me know how I can be of help to you.
In my next blog post, I will share the most effective strategies for  promoting ClickBank products using Twitter without being seen as a  spammer.  Be on the lookout for “Twitter Turn-ons and Turn-offs” soon!
 
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