Emails And Auto-Responders
Email marketing is still the most effective form of generating traffic on demand and it all starts with building a list. If you have a subscriber list in the internet marketing niche, use the email below to send out a broadcast. Even if you don't, you can start building you list today and still add the follow-up Emails into your auto-responder to ensure you get as much exposure as possible! Please note that these emails have been formatted to work with Aweber .
Subject: {!firstname_fix}, Are Your Taking Advantage Of The "Social Boom"?!
Twitter Lesson #1 - What Is Twitter?
SUBJECT: Twitter Lesson #1 - What Is Twitter?
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Twitter in a nutshell is a simple
social networking website that lets you
share with your friends know what
you’re doing – right now! Hence the old
catch phrase on the Twitter sign-up
page –“What are you doing?” Think of
Facebook, instant messaging and sms all
rolled into one simple package, and
you’ve got Twitter.
Twitter works around a time line which
is displayed on a single page that’s
updated every second of every minute of
every hour….you get my point. It’s a
constantly updated stream of news from
people all around the world. As a
member, you can add your own little
message to the time line up to 140
characters long to it known as a
"tweet".
But that doesn’t mean you’re going to
be able to see every Twitter user’s
Tweets. You can choose who you want to
“Follow” and others can choose to
Follow you. And it’s these followers
who you can converse (tweet) with.
You might be thinking “wow, big deal”
but there is massive potential in this
mini social networking site to meet
other like-minded people, share info
and web site links. And those factors
mixed with the ability to grow your
followers make it a perfect platform
for business.
You can also use Twitter to….
* Send direct messages to users instead
of broadcasting to everyone,
* Mobile options to send and receive
tweets via SMS and email from your
cellphone,
* Search options allowing you to find
Twitter users posting about a certain
topic,
* An API that allows 3rd party
developers to develop some great
applications.
It’s taking the world by storm and
there is a great potential for business
owners, online and off.
Follow the link below for a full video
series on how to exploit Twitter for
SEO rankings and more...
http://monstersalesmachine.com/twittermagic/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM
Regards,
YOUR NAME
Twitter Lesson #2 - Customizing Your Twitter Profile
SUBJECT: Twitter Lesson #2 - Customizing Your Twitter Profile
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If you are new to Twitter you may not
realize that you can create your
personal or business brand and
virtually dominate your market, simply
by building a list of followers.
Once you've set up your Twitter account
you will want to work on setting up
your profile. Twitter lets you easily
customize the look and feel of your
profile page. You will want to pay
close attention to your one line bio.
Bio Line
Because, besides your Tweets, this is
what people will read and judge what
type of person you are before they
decide whether or not they want to
follow you. You will only have 160
characters to describe who you are and
what you do, so you have to make it
good! We'll show you how in our video
series!
Photo
It’s essential that you use a real
photo of you over an image your company
logo. I recommend you use a real photo
because people connect with real people
and trust a user with a face. A user
profile that has a business logo just
screams sales and is a turn off for
most people.
Background
You also have the option to upload a
customized Twitter background to your
profile. This is something you will
want to utilize ASAP as this is a
massive benefit and way to get free
exposure for you or your company.
Follow the link below for a full video
series on how to exploit Twitter for
SEO rankings and more...
http://monstersalesmachine.com/twittermagic/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM
Regards,
YOUR NAME
Twitter Lesson #3 - How To Get People To Follow You
SUBJECT: Twitter Lesson #3 - How To Get People To Follow You
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After setting up your profile, it's time
to start to getting ‘followers’. If you
have business contacts or an email list
that are already using Twitter, invite
them to follow you.
Put your twitter url in your emails, on
your websites and blogs asking people
to follow you. You could even put your
Twitter url on your business card, so
that you can gather followers from
offline as well.
Don't be shy; tell everyone you meet
about your Twitter page. Make is sound
exciting and let them know that you
will be sharing important updates,
great tips and information with them if
they follow you. You may be surprise to
find out that almost everyone will
click the follow button just to see
what you're up too!
Another thing that I feel that is
important especially for Internet
marketers is to seek out and follow the
‘gurus’ and the powerful users of
Twitter. This will benefit you in more
than one way. It will give you a bird’s
eye view of what they’re doing on
Twitter, so you can learn how to
improve your own results and it will
also put you in front of all the people
they are in contact with.
Curiosity, you can't fight it, so you
may as well take advantage of it.
People are curious by nature! They like
to see who is following who, so often
they will click on the links and check
out the followers of people they know
and follow them as well and by
following the leaders, so to speak you
may naturally end up will new followers
as well. Just try and keep your target
market in mind when you choose ‘gurus’
to follow.
Follow the link below for a full video
series on how to exploit Twitter for
SEO rankings and more...
http://monstersalesmachine.com/twittermagic/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM
Regards,
YOUR NAME
Twitter Lesson #4 - Re-Tweeting Secrets
SUBJECT: Twitter Lesson #4 - Re-Tweeting Secrets
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Re-tweeting is a common practice on
Twitter where you’ll re-post someone
else’s tweet that you like and you
think your followers will like.
With this method, you take the original
twitter message someone else has
posted, and rebroadcast that same
message to your followers. To do a
re-tweet, simply type in RT at the
beginning of your tweet and then a @
before the original tweeters username
followed by their original tweet.
Now Twitter will let you click the
Retweet button on the Twitter website
which will set up the RT function
automatically.
When broadcasting the message, you
should definitely give credit to the
original poster in the way I showed you
above. I know at first it may sound
like this will only be good for the
original tweeter, but retweeting can
actually benefit you just as much if
not more because;
1. It provides more value to your
followers.
When you provide value to your
followers, you make them happy! You are
also more likely to attract followers.
Providing quality content is always a
great way to build your business no
matter what platform you use.
2. It will benefit your brand.
If you point a reader to a source if
good information that is truly relevant
and beneficial to them, the amount of
trust that they have in you will
increase.
3. It will help you build relationships
with the original posters.
Retweeting someone else’s content is an
act of kindness, and for the most part
bloggers like to return the favor. You
shouldn't expect someone to re-tweet
your content just because you retweet
theirs. Just keep in mind that your
chance of being on the other end of a
re-tweet increases as you retweet.
The bottom line is retweeting is a
great way to add quality and value to
your Twitter page. If done right,
retweeting can help you educate your
followers, build your personal brand,
increase future traffic, and connect
you to other great people in your
niche.
Follow the link below for a full video
series on how to exploit Twitter for
SEO rankings and more...
http://monstersalesmachine.com/twittermagic/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM
Regards,
YOUR NAME
Twitter Lesson #5 - 4 No-No's Of Twitter
SUBJECT: Twitter Lesson #5 - 4 No-No's Of Twitter
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Mistake #1: Not using your picture as
your profile avatar!
I'm sure you've seen it. Some users
don’t post their real picture.
Admittedly, a cartoon picture, or a
cheaply made company logos is better
than no picture at all. But the bet
picture you can use if you want to make
a good impression and get people to
remember you is a photo of your face.
When you post your own picture it lets
others know that you are real and that
you’re confident enough with what you
do to let others see you. You want
people to recognize you as a leader in
your market and having a face to go
with a name always helps. A nice smile
never hurts either.
Mistake #2: Automatically sending the
wrong type of direct message through an
AutoDM.
Direct messages can be seen as
impersonal and pushy when they aren't
written properly. If you decide to use
a tool that automatically send messages
to your new followers keep it simple
and friendly. A message saying ‘thanks
for following me’ is fine, but sending
automated messages promoting your
business or product is not a good idea
and most instances people will click
the unfollow button right away.
Mistake #3: Trying to build a huge
following before you have done some
tweeting.
People will not be interested in
following you when they click on your
Twitter page to see what you've got,
and notice you don't have much. You
need to have tweeted more than, "Trying
to figure this Twitter out" and "I
think I've got it figured out now."
If you don't know what to say, try
"retweeting" (RT) some other peoples'
tweets that that are related to your
niche. Read what other people are
tweeting about and reply to them, this
will help start up a conversation. Talk
about market related news, what you're
doing on your business right now. That
will give you several tweets to get the
ball rolling.
Mistake #4: Tweeting promotion after
promotion.
Yes, you are using Twitter to promote
your business, but posting one offer
after another will only cause people to
‘unfollow’ you. When people look at your
timeline and notice that you aren't
posting anything of value to them they
will quickly move on.
There are millions of Twitters to
follow, why should they follow you when
you're only tweeting about promotions?
Remember this basic rule of sales
"people want to know what's in it for
me"?
Even if you already have a good list of
leads, it is still not a good idea to
barrage them with promotions. As we
have talked about before, promotional
tweets should be sent only in limited
numbers.
These are just a few of the more common
mistakes committed by new and old
tweeters alike. Take note of them and
don’t make the same mistakes.
Follow the link below for a full video
series on how to exploit Twitter for
SEO rankings and more...
http://monstersalesmachine.com/twittermagic/go.php?e=PAYPAL@EMAIL.COM
Regards,
YOUR NAME