Posts Tagged Twitter
Promote new products using Twitter
Posted by Rob Brideson in Social Media Marketing, Twitter on May 5, 2010
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Put your latest updates in your RSS feed
Posted by Rob Brideson in Blogging, Facebook, Social Media Marketing, Twitter, YouTube on May 4, 2010
ch_client = “manojt”; ch_width = 300; ch_height = 250; ch_type = “mpu”; ch_sid = “Chitika Default”; ch_alternate_ad_url = “http://www.thulasidas.com/ads/ads1.php?size=300×250&kwds=”; ch_color_site_link = “#164675″; ch_color_title = “#164675″; ch_color_border = “#B0C9EB”; ch_color_text = “#333333″; ch_color_bg = “#FFFFFF”; If you use a service like Tumblr, some other blogging platform, or your website has RSS capabilities already programmed, it is [...]
Save time and automate
Posted by Rob Brideson in Blogging, Facebook, Internet Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Twitter on April 29, 2010
If you use multiple social networks, it may be a good idea to consolidate your workload, so that you don’t spend a large chunk of your time repeating the same tasks. One way in which you can do this is by using www.tumblr.com. Tumblr allows you to post to all of your accounts at one [...]
Link your Twitter and Facebook accounts
Posted by Rob Brideson in Facebook, Social Media Marketing, Twitter on April 23, 2010
One way to save some time while maintaining your presence on both Facebook and Twitter is to link the two accounts. This will allow you to have Facebook automatically update your status using your Tweets. Doing this is pretty simple; and can save you the hassle of moving between the two accounts and re-posting the [...]
Social media marketing is still marketing
Posted by Rob Brideson in Facebook, Social Media Marketing, Twitter on April 22, 2010
Your goal for all social media projects will inevitably be to earn some type of return on the investment that you have poured into this medium, whether your input is financial, or time consumed putting copy together to achieve sales, brand awareness or simply establishing yourself as an expert on any particular subject. This return [...]
Integrate your social media marketing efforts with everything else
Posted by Rob Brideson in Blogging, Facebook, Social Media Marketing, Twitter, YouTube on April 21, 2010
Rather than using your Twitter and Facebook fan pages in total isolation from the rest of your business, think about using them as complements. For instance, if you participate in print advertising, you might consider using it to channel traffic to your social networking sites. For instance, it has become common on news channels to [...]
Think in terms of social capital
Posted by Rob Brideson in Facebook, Social Media Marketing, Twitter on March 31, 2010
When it comes to using any form of social media services to promote your business, it is always a good idea to think in terms of building social capital that will generate flows of returns over a long period of time. It’s important to understand this because many marketers treat social media sites like pay-per-click [...]
Create a Twitter profile
Posted by Rob Brideson in Blogging, Social Media Marketing, Twitter on March 24, 2010
Once you have setup your Twitter.com account, it is critical that you spend some time to personalise your profile. Most businesses who do not do this will be perceived as spammers when they ask Twitter users to follow them. When it comes to setting up a personalised profile on Twitter, there’s not much to do. [...]
Tweet Quality vs Quantity
Posted by Rob Brideson in Social Media Marketing, Twitter on October 1, 2009
It is probably time now to make a big decision as it will affect the way in which you use Twitter considerably. That decision relates to quality versus quantity. If you are into marketing, then quantity of followers will be important to you. It’s like building a list. But if you want to keep things [...]
What Is Twitter and how to get started?
Posted by Rob Brideson in Social Media Marketing, Twitter on September 29, 2009
Twitter would have to be the fastest growing site on the web today. It is taking the internet by storm and there are around 10,000 new users per day signing up to participate in this internet revolution. Twitter is best described as a micro blogging platform. You are limited to 140 characters each time you [...]


