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Followers Twitter … 7 Ways to Get Followers without Following

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Followers Twitter.
Twitter has rapidly become the ‘go-to’ platform for sharing and exchanging information, including link content. For both bloggers and brands, Twitter, now in its eighth year, is rivaled by only Facebook as the most effective way to build website traffic for your marketing campaign. Is your business goal to get followers to twitter without following? If so, this blog post is for you.
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So what are the best ways to build an engaged and relevant social media community using Twitter for your business marketing?
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Consider these tips for customer engagement and marketing using Twitter (note I am currently doing some twitter work for a Finger Lakes Tourism client … so I will use some examples from this work):
 

Twitter followers check …. think like your target community.

Make your tweets relevant and interesting to this specific community. You should do minimal to no selling. For the Finger Lakes client, he is sharing facts on the history of the Finger Lakes, the most popular State Parks, and the regional wineries and wines.

insightful questions
Ask insightful questions.

Start conversations by asking insightful questions.

Participate in relevant conversations. In the case of the Finger Lakes client, he has prepared many questions on wine production, types of Finger Lakes grapes, and details on the Finger Lakes themselves.

Followers twitter … add value with every tweet.

Remember there is a very fine line between tweeting frequently and spamming. We recommend 1-2 new tweets (not counting responses) every other hour in non-peak times and 2-3 tweets every couple of hours in peak hours. Note that tweets and tweet subject material should be semi-prepared ahead of time.

Craft a distinct voice and personality for your brand.

Use it consistently. Show your emotion, enthusiasm, and passion.

Be a member of the community you are building.

Be an active listener and dialog participant. Don’t become a one-way broadcaster.

There are many aspects to your company

Use ideas from all of them. For example, use some of the social charities and issues that your business supports and highlight your efforts.

be consistent
Always be consistent,

Be consistent

… in your value-add and dialog to discriminate your voice from the crowd.
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The bottom line

In summary, find ways to have fun … and let it show in your tweets. People will certainly notice!
What is your business doing with its Twitter account that is especially effective that you would share with this community?

 Lots of ideas here that can be easily replicated … which ones do you feel could benefit your business?

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Mike Schoultz is a digital marketing and customer service expert. With 48 years of business experience, he consults on and writes about topics to help improve the performance of small business. Find him on G+FacebookTwitter, Digital Spark Marketing, and LinkedIn.