Do you have a strong Twitter presence? Are you hoping to use this
social media service to increase sales and profits in the near future?
If you answered yes to these questions, it is time to consider all your
options.
There are a variety of tools you can implement to improve sales on Twitter, with these three doing wonders for many businesses throughout the world:
TwtQpon. With this tool, you will soon be creating and sharing a
variety of coupon types via Twitter. It doesn't matter if you want to
offer a discount online or a free product in a brick and mortar store,
with TwtQpon this is a simple task.
With affordable pricing, starting at $19 per 100 coupons, you can get started with this service without breaking your marketing and advertising budget.
By Peg McDermott
There are a variety of tools you can implement to improve sales on Twitter, with these three doing wonders for many businesses throughout the world:
With affordable pricing, starting at $19 per 100 coupons, you can get started with this service without breaking your marketing and advertising budget.
- SocialRank. The SocialRank tagline says it all:
"SocialRank is the easiest way to identify, organize, and manage your followers on Twitter."
If you don't know the first thing about your followers you will find it difficult to sell to them. With SocialRank, you can generate reports that provide information on the most engaged and valuable followers. - Twibble. There is more to this tool than its cool name. With
Twibble, you can send auto-tweets complete with graphics. Unlike other
tools, this one stands out in the crowd for its ability to add a
featured image. In short, tweets with images have a better chance of
being retweeted and clicked on.
While the tools above can help you take your company's Twitter sales to the next level, there are some basic things you must do if you want to realize a high level of success:
- Use your Twitter account for more than selling and marketing. It is essential to also provide followers with information such as industry news and professional guidance. Too much selling will turn people off.
- Stay consistent. If you use Twitter for a couple days and then turn your back on the service for a month or so, you cannot expect to gain much traction. Stay consistent, even if it means spending an hour or so a day to remain on the right track.
By Peg McDermott
Peg McDermott is an award-winning marketing communications
expert, Internet marketing specialist, and public speaker. Peg is the
founder and president of COGO Interactive, an innovative Internet
Marketing firm specializing in helping small to mid-sized businesses
increase revenue and awareness by leveraging Social Media Marketing and
Search Engine Optimization.
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