Things You'll Need:
- Computer
- Internet Connection
- Twitter Account
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Step 1
Begin by being yourself and showing others what it is you do via Tweets
A combination of a chat or instant messaging service and a blog, Twitter is a great way to gain a broader audience. Simply by being yourself and showing other what it is you do via tweets (messages) or from word of mouth from current customers, you stand the chance of gaining more clients. -
Step 2
Send Potential Clients Directly to Your Website
The thing about Twitter is that the abbreviated length can do you a great service. You have the chance to convey the information that you need to get across without being too wordy or having potential clients get distracted while looking at your website. Because of this short and to the point way of communicating you have the ability to pique your potential client’s interest so that they will click your link to learn more. Sending them back to your website to learn more about you, the service you provide or the product you sell is what you’re after here. -
Step 3
Send Potential Clients Directly to Specific Areas of Your Website
You also have the ability to send potential clients to specific areas of your website in order to find the information they need. This will save them time and that’s always a plus. They want specific information and if you can give it to them with a few words and a link to the direct page on your site with this information, they will love you for it. For instance, if you’re a service provider, the next time someone asks you what your rates are, you can send them directly to your rates page to find the answers they need immediately. -
Step 4
Contribute to Conversations and Let People Know You're Out There
If you contribute to conversations and let people know you are out there, you will find that your tweets as well as your website URL will be passed around and shared. Make sure that you take advantage of this positive way to get your name out there. Many people use Twitter, and you'll find that this familiarity is one thing that can help you distinguish yourself from the herd.












Comments
annvans said
on 5/16/2009 Great article, thanks for sharing.