Integrating blogging, Twitter and other social media
There is a huge buzz about Twitter and the various social media. You hear it on the television (think Oprah), in the newspaper (even my little local Schuykill county PA paper has an account) and just about everywhere you turn.
The key is should it be a part of your blogging? And if so how can I use it in a time efficient manner?
The first question is easy. It absolutely should be BUT….
Yeah, I know always with the big but (that was but not butt stop looking back there it aint that big) that makes the easy not quite so easy.
You absolutely should be using Twitter if you can attract qualified followers and build a relationship with them so they will visit your blog and take advantage of your offers without spending forever to do it.
If you can do that it becomes an easy answer to absolutely use it.
If you end up spending hours and hours trying to make it work then it is a definite no. You are taking time away from creating content for your readers. Good content on your blog is always the top priority and will be your biggest draw for increasing visitors.
The key to making this work is to be able to use Twitter to attract more readers. Twitter followers properly targeted have become a bigger portion of my readership. Using items to automate some of it like Tweet My Blog is a huge time saver.
The big problem with Twitter though is to break through the clutter. You want, need to be seen as an authority by your followers on your topic. That way you will break through the clutter and be one of the people that they actually pay attention to.
If you are using some of the tools to maintain your Twitter account like Tweet Deck you have probably already started sorting the messages from people you follow. I have a general column but there are those that I segregate into groups so their tweets show separately and I don’t miss the people that provide me with quality information. This is where you want to get to with your followers.
If you become the authority not only for your blog but for your Twitter followers then you will be moved to the coveted must see column. This is done by sharing quality information.
That was the time constraint though for most. Finding quality information and then letting everybody that follows know about it without it becoming your be all end all. It is why I put together the Twitter Time Saver.
It shows the exact steps and how to automate most of them that I use to be able to easily share quality information with my followers. Your time is spent only as a filter to make sure you pass on quality information. That has lead to an increase in followers and visitors to my blogs.
The best part though is it only takes a few minutes, a few times a day to do this. When people get quality information they are likely to retweet it. That is the nature of Twitter. Each retweet gets your name in front of others that have no idea who you are but if the information is good and is coming from someone who is a credible source to that person already they tend to come follow you too.
It will snowball and will definitely increase your circle of influence. Check out the Twitter Time Saver and copy the methods to draw more visitors to your blog without wasting hours of your time.
Mike Paetzold
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5 comments
Doug Champigny
Twitter: Mentoring4U
on May 30, 2009 at 11:06 am
Thanks for the advance review copy of Twitter Time Saver, Mike – I have to say you’ve really come up with a winning combination of processes in it, and I have no hesitation in recommending it to every Twitter user who’s marketing any sort of product or service online!
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Joel Osborne
Twitter: JoelOsborne
on May 30, 2009 at 11:22 am
Twitter is such a great tool to be using, but like you said, it can take up a lot of your time. This is why I love your Twitter Time Saver report and Doug Champigny’s Advanced Twitter Marketing System, you guys really do know what it takes to use Twitter properly without spending a lot of time.
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Lonnie Minton on May 30, 2009 at 11:47 am
Mike, I also want to thank you for an advance review copy of Twitter Time Saver. This is a great resource/tool for every Twitter marketer. Without TweetDeck I am not sure I would be using Twitter very much.
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Andre Arnett on May 30, 2009 at 3:43 pm
Obviously some great tools to use with Twitter and by you providing some tips on controlling the time involved that should be a big help. Twitter is already a very addicting tool and anything that can help you break away and still be productive while using it will go far.
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Fred Lotgering on May 30, 2009 at 8:10 pm
Great resources listed in your Post Mike. Most valuable is the savings you can achieve from the Twitter Time Saver report.
Fred
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