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Five Steps to Building Your Brand on Twitter
November 7, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
There are 5 basic steps to effectively branding your business on Twitter. Create a custom Twitter background, attract followers, build your base, interact with the community and make your sales pitch. This is not an overnight processes but with a customer base 50% of which have a college degree and earn $60,000 plus each year is worth the slow cultivation.
(1) Your Custom Twitter Background
Twitter’s unique design a background feature is a free billboard for you to promote yourself or your business. The design can be an extension of an existing website, promote a product or be an effective online business card with contact details. The unique background template is not a static item. It can be edited to attract or inform followers about new products, services, or web site locations.
(2) Attracting Followers
It is after all about who is following you on Twitter and by extension those who follow your followers. In the beginning tweeting famous quotes, music, humorous videos and news is an effective tool to attract followers.
(3) Build Your Base
Your base will not be successfully built with a hard sell approach. In a recent survey of twitterers 42% of respondents said they unfollowed other twitterers because they were tired of watching them self promote with links and no interaction. An effective way to build follower numbers is by manually following those who follow your followers. Your base will likely have a following with the same interests that attracted them to you.
(4) Interact with the Community
This is not a time for the sales pitch you are cultivating a client base. Tweeting information about subjects that potential customers might find of interest is the perfect introduction to your business. If you sell tackle tweet the latest fishing contest winner or chocolatiers could post news links to health benefits of chocolate.
(5) Making Your Sales Pitch
Now that you have their attention you can test a few sales tweets. Check for rise or fall in follower levels after each tweet and adjust content accordingly. Using humor to pitch your product can launch Twitter version of viral “the retweet” and send you message out to people far outside your base.
Design, attract, build, interact and sell are all the tool you need to successfully promote you brand on Twitter. Following these steps will ensure you are building a permanent base of repeat customers in the Twitterverse.
I am a writer, website designer, America’s Favorite Love Columnistas ranked by Google, MSN & Yahoo. I am engaged to Rick London a writer, cartoonist and brand designer, who is also an expert author. Together, we own the seo and branding firm Pen And Ink Inc.
Is it Time to Go Back to the Drawing Board? – SEO Tips by Gervais Group
November 2, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
SEO Tips by Gervais Group
So you hired a designer to build a site, even going as far as stretching your budget a little for that super-cool flash intro. It’s beautiful, functional, and it’s not generating a penny in sales. What happened? Well, there are countless ways for a site to be dysfunctional. The following are just a few issues that may require a trip back to the drawing board:
* The site is more of an on-line brochure than an e-commerce site – Search engine optimization (SEO) is only half of the battle. Your site needs to search engine marketed as well. Without it, the only way anyone is going to find it is if they see it on your business card. It’s still a common mistake to assume that “If you build it, they will come”. With 600 million websites out there you’re going to have to market the site to push it into, at minimum, the top twenty rankings on the search engines. Why the top twenty? The traffic on page three isn’t much different than the traffic on page 300.
* Stats show that you have somewhere between three and seven seconds before a visitor clicks “back” and bounces off the site. Clearly displaying that you have what that visitor is searching for, and backing it up with compelling content is the best way to keep visitors on your site and increase the odds of conversion. A free e-book or white paper can enhance your site’s credibility and get visitors to leave their contact information for future marketing efforts. Conversely, a confusing first impression and/or listless content will send your visitors off to the next site.
* It’s amazing how many sites that are intended to sell things don’t do any selling. The lack of a call to action and easy navigation can deter even the visitors that were likely to make a purchase.
* While lots of un-targeted traffic is much better than no traffic at all, it’s still a sign that marketing, specifically the optimized keywords, needs to be narrowed. Analysis and testing of keywords can go a long way toward delivering targeted visitors that know what they want and are coming to your site to get it.
* If you have targeted your traffic but they are still bouncing off of your site without purchasing or leaving information, it could be a sign that there are navigation problems or that there are issues with your shopping cart. With the prevalence of identity theft, consumers don’t want to see that your cart isn’t secure. The best you can hope for in that situation is that they will pick up the phone to place an order, but you will inevitably lose sales by making consumers take that extra step. Consider adding a secure socket layer (SSL) which encrypts the consumer’s information.
These are just a few of the dysfunctionalities that may be affecting the performance of your website. The good news is that they are all fixable by taking it back to the drawing board.
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