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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-27

June 27th, 2009 | Comments | Posted in Twitter
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  • Thx 2 all who donated 2 Bike MS Ride: @BuiltToughAus, @michaelbenidt & pals Gina, Doug & brothr frm a diff mothr, Tom R http://cli.gs/8MGvHN #
  • RT @BuiltToughAus: /sigh what happened 2 custmr srvc? I don’t get sm small business’s theory tht u somehow owe them when purchasing fr thm.? #
  • Just discovered a huge problem with @michaelbenidt’s blog posts … he doesn’t write enough of them! http://cli.gs/DjhWVu #
  • Congrats to my friend & eCamp guru, @coreyperlman 4 being selected 2 speak at SES 2009 in San Jose, CA http://cli.gs/Wyvb4s #
  • Should large corps that tweet b concerned re SOX & Reg FD? @Odojo Launches Social Networking Backup Svc 4 Pub Companies http://cli.gs/DNHh1e #
  • Amen .. @shoestringing “There is none so blind as those who will not listen.” William Slater #
  • Thanks to @coreyperlman for great etips .. latest on unleashing the power of the web’s 3rd most popular site http://sn.im/ksddb #
  • Search generates bulk of B2B leads – No surprise, SEO provides higher quality leads than paid http://snurl.com/ks554 #
  • 3 Dubious Tactics to Promote Your Twitter Account http://snurl.com/ks1el #
  • Don’t want to pony up for Camtasia? 10 PC scrncst recordrs 4 free or cheap thx 2 @DocYankee via @phyllismufson http://sn.im/knhuj #
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Build Traffic to Your Blog with Blog Directory Submissions

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Building relevant traffic for our blog is often the biggest challenge we face. One great way to generate links and traffic is to register your blog with popular blog directories.

WebsiteMagazine.com recently published a list of 30 popular blog directories. I’ve taken this list and turned it into a blog submission tracking spreadsheet that you can download and use to track your efforts in submitting your blog to the relevant blog directories on the list.

30 Popular Blog Directories

Use this list to generate additional traffic for your blog by

  • Visiting each of these directories and
  • Registering and claiming your blog.

Then use this document to track your efforts and any login information and other notes related to your submission. Keep in mind that not all directories are appropriate for all blogs. Some serve special niches which may not be appropriate for the focus of your blog. Also, check within your own industry to see if there are industry specific directories where you’ll want to pursue a listing for your blog.  

Many blog platforms provide the capability to “ping” or notify popular blog catalogues when you create new posts but a more hands-on effort on your part will ensure that you create a more targeted, focused listing that will pay off in more targeted, focused traffic to your blog.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-20

June 20th, 2009 | Comments | Posted in Twitter
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-13

June 13th, 2009 | Comments | Posted in Twitter
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  • Top 5 Tweeting Cities (per Hubspot report) London, LA, Chicago, NYC, San Francisco #
  • http://twitpic.com/74fq6 – Call me crazy but 4 $250 I’ll give you a $1000 to put down on a new 2008-2009 Chrysler #
  • Pick up your copy of Hubspot’s State of the Twittersphere at http://twitter.grader.com/. Free report full of great info… #
  • Social Media has arrived. This month’s AARP magazine has a feature article on Boomer Facebook addicts http://cli.gs/J2Z3Hm #
  • You thnk Twitter is tough? You basically have 50 characters to generate interest in email subject lines. #

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Twitter Tip: Why I Won’t Follow You Back.

June 11th, 2009 | Comments | Posted in Social Media, Twitter
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It’s a commonly known way to build followers quickly on Twitter. Find people with large numbers of followers and follow them regardless if there’s a potential relationship there or not. The payoff from this strategy comes when you find so called ‘open networkers’ who automatically follow back anyone who follows them.

Since I’m more in the Quality over Quantity crowd, I don’t ascribe to this formula. I want there to at least be the potential that

  • I have something of value to offer a potential follower and
  • A potential follower has something of value to offer me.

What a novel concept, eh? But isn’t this what puts the social in social networking?

Tom’s Quick Twitter Tip on Who I Won’t Follow

Having said this, here’s a new follower I picked up this morning who I won’t be following back. (By the way, I use a service called Twimailer to receive a more complete view of who a follower is than the built in alert service offered by Twitter – this allows me to make a more informed follow back decision without leaving my email inbox.)

Why I Won't Follow You Back On TwitterThis, in my view, is little more than Twitter Spam. This person shares nothing but a name (probably fake) which doesn’t match the picture (probably fake) which is complemented by…

  • No location
  • No web address
  • No Bio
  • No Tweets (Twitter Posts or Updates)
  • And a disproportionate number of Following to Followers

In other words, there’s nothing of value here. In fact, this follower has done an exceptional job of providing no value whatsoever to the extent that I’m wondering if it’s just an exercise in Follower getting.

Now if all you want is followers with no regard to who they are, what they do, where they’re located and what mutually beneficial interest you might cultivate then you can pursue the above strategy or any of the number of schemes to gain followers quickly floating around Twitter at any given time.

5 Steps to Twitter Value

Pursue a value based strategy in following and obtaining followers with TwitterHowever, if you want to pursue, as I do, a Twitter follow/follower strategy based on valuevalue received from those you follow and value offered to those who follow you then it’s really very simple…

1. Follow the leaders in your hometown, your market, your industry. Your criteria here is to learn. They may not have the most to say but they afford the best value in the information they offer in their Twitter Stream. Retweet their tweets and reply as appropriate when they offer exceptional value that should be passed on or you can add value to a conversation they’ve started.

2. Follow your customers, prospects, and vendors. Invite them to follow you. Listen to their conversations in Twitter and other social media. Reply to them, retweet the good stuff they offer and offer them information and insight, not necessarily yours, that provides them real value not just the features and benefits of buying this or that from you.

3. Be relational rather than promotional. When they get to know you, trust you and like you is when they’ll want to do business with you … not when your tweets constantly link them to a squeeze page offering a 27 lesson e-course on mastering the law of attraction for the special twitter discount of $97.

4. Be generous rather than narcissistic. What does this mean? It means every tweet shouldn’t be about you. It should be about (re)distributing value – with appropriate links or attribution – from wherever you find it. Don’t just be the expert on your products and your services but be the expert on your industry so that you become known as a valuable resource and not an irritant. Finally …

5. Be yourself. It’s okay to have a personality, have an opinion, have a life and show it in your tweets. Just remember WWYMT … What Would Your Mother Think … and offer your tweets with respect and good taste.

Believe me, if you put the above strategy into place you will find your twitter following growing more quickly than you can imagine and with a much higher and more satisfying return on the investment in value that you make.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-06

June 6th, 2009 | Comments | Posted in Twitter
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