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Tweeting - Do You Tweet Enough?

So you have set up your website, it's looking great. You now turn your hand to Social Media.

No problems you say, I use Facebook all the time, in fact I'm always on it, this Social Media business is easy.

And that is when it all goes wrong!

You may well be on Facebook all the time, but there is a world of difference between Facebook for friends and family and Facebook for business! 



Let me ask you, how many adds do you see on Facebook? to be honest not that many and when you do see them it's by the big boys with big bucks to spend.


You open up your own page for your business and see how little response you get from it.

It all works on algorithms and metrics, and to be honest they do nothing for the small to medium business users on Facebook.

However, lets take a look at Twitter, this is a completely different platform, where it is strictly a first come first served operation.
The easiest way to explain exactly how Twitter works is imagine a bucket full of holes, you pour water in the top (your tweets) you watch them go through the holes (Your followers) and then they disappear and soak into the ground never to be seen again.

The lifespan of a Tweet is just 18 mins max!

So you see, to post just once a day, for 23 hrs plus you are totally invisible, it's taken 18 minutes to pass through the bucket and out into the ground.

So you need to have a constant feed of Tweets running through your bucket.

It's no good having 30 minutes a day set aside to do all your Tweeting in one go, yes you'll be visible for 30 minutes but invisible for 23 hours!

You may of well just tweeted the once.



So here is where we come in - At itweet.co.uk we manage your tweets and spread them out throughout the day.

Depending on the amount of followers and what content you have available we can tweet as many times a day as you wish, 1 every 5 minutes 24 hours a day if you really wanted!

I wouldn't advise that, but anything from 6 to 15 tweets a day would be good.
So if you are averaging less than 6 tweets a day then we need to speak, as you are doing yourself and your business harm.

A twitter account with few tweets could be interpreted as your business being defunct!



Remember, when someone googles your business name, your Twitter account will also show up, if it's the first thing they look at and you have not been active it doesn't look good.

Our expertise is in getting the best from Twitter by targeting followers within your own niche.

This means your Twitter account grows organically with a targeted audience who are interested in what you have to say.

The more people that follow, the more likely they are to buy from you. It really is that simple.

So pop on over to itweet.co.uk sign up for our newsletter or contact us for info on how we can help you.

We work on a results only basis, you pay a set price per follower, if we cannot increase your followers then we do not get paid.

No contracts, no up front costs, just an open and honest arrangement.

Hope to speak to you soon

Jools

itweet.co.uk


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