Feb
28

List Building With Twitter

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Naturally this places a bigger responsibility on your shoulders to build upon the trust and respect your followers place in you. This isn’t a bad thing in terms of internet marketing as the World Wide Web moves on from the early “wild west” days of existence and into an era where sellers will be held more responsible for their actions. This means they will in the near future be treated like any Main Street business and become responsible for what they sell. This new era started with social networking sites and when you see how they dominate the net today you see the voice of the people at work. This is what they want and they will do everything in their power to see that the internet changes to the way they want it to be. Marketers beware and ignore this trend at your peril.

Imagine having 10K dedicated followers in your chosen market niche – These are not people that gave a name and address because you offered a freebie, these are people interested in the same niche that you are attempting to sell into. You don’t have to stop at 10K; what’s wrong with 50K followers?

I hear you screaming: “I don’t have time to recruit 50K followers.”

Just stretch your imagination a little further and think how easy it could be if this system was automated and asked very little of your time? The great news is that day has arrived thanks to the crew at Brute Force software that has come up with a package to automate the process.

I used one of my Twitter identities that had gathered just one follower in four months to test the software and set it up just before going to bed at 11pm in the evening. By 6am next morning I had 112 followers and within days it hit 1K followers. Total time used by me was a little over an hour over 5 days. I have since set the program up again and hope to gather another 1K followers during this week. It is still early days for me but I am told that when you point your followers at a purchase within the niche they follow you success rate is between 5% and 10% every time.

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