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How to get a job on Twitter

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By Santiago Valdarrama
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If you want to get a job using the Twitter powerful viral effect, follow these steps.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Participate in the tweetups organized by the people. You will meet with tons of people that will become interested in what you are doing.

  2. Step 2

    Share your knowledge for free. This won't take much time to you and will give you respect inside the Twitter community. Step by spte you will get more followers interested in what you have to say.

  3. Step 3

    Find people worth to follow. Find people talking about your interests. Find people that belong to your "community". This will increase your potential readers and will increase also your knowledge.

  4. Step 4

    Let the people know you are looking for a job. People will retweet it, and eventually you will be contacted by a potential employer.

  5. Step 5

    Help other people asking questions about your subject. Do it for free. People often reciprocate the favor. You will be noticed for more people and you will gain respect in your area. This is the best way to set up your skills and let other people know you are an expert in your area.

Tips & Warnings
  • Avoid self-promotion.
  • Avoind self-advertising.

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on 10/7/2009 What a great way to network for a job! I hadn't thought about using twitter for networking for a job before. Thanks!

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on 10/7/2009 What a great way to network for a job! I hadn't thought about using twitter for networking for a job before. Thanks!

meeke said

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on 8/30/2009 I have not though about this but it sounds doable.
Did it work for you Santiago?
5*

highcloud said

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on 8/30/2009 Great advice. I may have to try this out. Can always use a little more money. 5*

guargie said

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on 8/27/2009 Nothing worse then a self-promoter, but nothing better then a great net-worker. Great advice on how to network in our every changing technology world. 5* and recommendation.

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