3 Simple SEO Tips

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is tossed around the web like no body’s business. The problem is a lot of the people talking about it really do not know much about it. SEO is complicated in many ways and really does require a lot of time, research and consistency. However, there are a few simple things to get you started if you are a newbie to SEO, cannot afford to hire an SEO expert or time is limited for you.

Simple SEO Tips to get you Started

Keywords

You really need to do research and find out what niche works best for your website. Once you do that focus on two no more than three keyword/phrases. Once you know what they are, make sure you have them through out your page. Do not over use them though. It must be well balanced.

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New Years Resolutions for Your Business in 2010

We already discussed the importance of setting goals. Now, let’s talk about making realistic New Years Resolutions for your Business in 2010.

It is pretty much a staple that with the coming of each new year, resolutions must follow. We have this innate need to be better and do better. Because of this, when a new year arrives, we want to try harder and plan for success…again. However, what is the point of resolutions if one does not keep them? I say, no point at all!

2010 is special. It is a new year and a new decade. We have an opportunity to grow as business owners and achieve a new kind of success in an ever changing world.

How can a business set resolutions? Simple. Sit down. Take a long hard look at how your business is doing and what areas can use improvement. Set goals. Change. Do. Follow though!

Ten Resolutions for Any Business in 2010

  • Better Customer Service. If a business lacks good customer service, they are doomed to failure. The customer is the most important aspect of any business.
  • Budget. Every business needs a budget. If setting a budget sounds scary or is not something your business has, I encourage you to sit down with an accountant or someone who has money knowledge. Set a realistic budget and resolve to follow through with it. How the money is spent will affect the ability to promote, grow and provide for the business. Have a clear money resolution. Stick to it.
  • Competitive Pricing. When setting prices for services and products make sure they are not the lowest or highest. It is important for the overall market that pricing is competitive. It there are businesses offering lower than reasonable pricing, they are not helping the over all market for the business they represent. It should not be the goal to crush competition. There are many customers out there and plenty of business to go around. Be competitive. However, do not ruin the market.
  • Marketing. There must be a doable plan to get the word out about your product or service. Think about what forms of advertising and PR you will use. Include marketing in the businesses budget.
  • Use the Internet. Having a website and/or blog is a vital ingredient in the technology crazed world we are in. Find a good web designer and create a web presence for your business. Getting on the web will give the business more opportunities for growth. If your business already has a website, consider freshening it up!
  • Stick with One Niche. Focus on what your business offers. When a client sees your product or service, they should have a clear understanding of what you offer and what your company is all about. Stick to what works.
  • Social Networking. Some people say this is a new form of promoting a business. However, I disagree. Social networking has been around since business began. Think about it. Word of mouth has always been a great way to get the word out about a product or service. The only thing that has changed is the method. It is better in today’s world because of the powerful Internet.
  • Plan for Success. Growth should be the goal of all businesses. Think big and dream bigger. Never limit the possibilities. PLAN for success. Do what it takes to make a mark for your business. Keep a positive focus and clear strategies for how you can make success a reality for your business.
  • New Products and Services. Consider adding new products and/or services that are still within the main niche of what your business has to offer. Set your business apart. Also, plan the year for specials. Use holidays and seasons to help create special promotions and freebies with purchases. It is always a good thing when a business has a special promotion. Doing this will keep customers coming back for more.
  • Stay in Touch. Create a customer list. Send them postcards or emails to inform them of current sales. Use lists to stay in touch with customers and help find new ones. Offer them a special discount on their birthday. Be personal. It is always nice to be personal with a customer. It makes them feel special and sets your business apart from others.

These ten 2010 New Years Resolutions are useful for any Business. Use them to help your business start the new decade off right!

Here’s to your success in 2010…and beyond!

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New Year. New Decade. New Business.

2010 is here and an opportunity to start a new decade filled with new goals and a strong business plan. Let go of the past and press on to the future. It is a fresh new year and decade filled with opportunities for growth and success in business.

There are certain steps that are important for all businesses. Today, let’s look at goals

Setting Business Goals.

Goal setting in business…actually in many areas of life is vital to success and proper growth. There must be a clear plan and focus so that business owner and client can see a future.

Step by Step.

First, a business plan should be made. Ask yourself the following questions:

  • What is the purpose of your business?
  • What do you want to accomplish in the next year, five years, and even decade?
  • What is your main focus?
  • How do you plan to achieve it all?

Once you have clear answers, use them to create a plan and strategy for your business. Be purposeful. Take one step at a time and start small. Set mini goals to get you started with medium and long term goals for a broader focus.

Setting goals and planning your business’s future will not only help your business succeed, it will relive stress and give you something to work towards.

Set the Goals.

It is much easier than you think to set business goals. Below is an example of goals that can be set.

Short Term Goals

  • get a website, logo and brand for my business in 2010
  • work on gaining at least 1 new client a week.

Medium Term Goals.

  • Turn a profit within 3 years.
  • Expand.

Long Term Goals.

  • Double current income by 2015.

This is just an example. When you sit down to focus on what you want for your business it will be different. Also, please note: you must be willing to do the work to accomplish the goals you set. They will not just happen. Put action behind the goals.

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Yet Another Related Posts Plugin to Help Your Readers

Yet Another Related Posts Plugin is a handy little plug in that I use on one of my other sites. I tested it out there and plan to incorporate it onto all of my other blogs soon. You can visit plug in site here.

What exactly does it do?

Simply put, it detects other posts on your blog that relate to the one being posted. It uses key words, phrases, titles, etc to help it find related posts. It shows up at the bottom of the posts and says; “Related Posts.” Under the title is a list of posts and their links that relate to what you just wrote.

Another interesting thing about this plug in is that next to each “related posts” link, it has a percentage. This percentage tells the reader just how related the topics are. Very helpful for someone researching a specific topic.

It is a great tool to help readers browse your site about specific topics. It also encourages them to read more of what your site has to offer. As a website owner, my goal is not only traffic, it is continual traffic, return traffic and quality traffic. I believe this plug in helps facilitate that goal.

Plus internal link to other pages on your website are very good for SEO.

You can see it in action on my Mom site. Simply scroll down any post. At the bottom you will see the plug in at work. Here is a link to one of our recent posts: http://momsoffaith.com/blog/faith-and-business-101-the-nitty-gritty-part-2

Let me know what you think. Have you used this plug in or one like it? What was your experience?

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Podcasting 101

AudioAcrobat!

If you’re not familiar with the term Podcasting,  it is the use of audio or video to broadcast a message.  Though experts disagree on where the term came from (some say it came from a combination of the Apple iPod and the term broadcast, while others say it comes from Public on Demand + Cast), the medium is growing exponentially as a tool businesses use to communicate with customers and potential customers.

Think of it as an audio blog or an audio e-newsletter.  Like both of those tools, podcasts are an excellent and cost effective way to reach your target market in a personal and informative way.  Additionally, podcasts can be distributed through RSS format, which is a subscription service that announces and delivers the podcast to your subscribers like a blog or a newsletter.

One of the reasons for the popularity of podcasts is that users, your customers and your target market, are able to easily access the information and listen to it on their computer, iPod (or other MP3 player), handheld device and even their cell phone.

How podcasting can help your site or blog:

1. Podcasts increase your marketing reach and online visibility. You will expand your target market because different people prefer different mediums. Some customers like to read company information, others prefer videos or live communication and still others like to download your information and listen to it when they have time.  Many podcast users listen to downloaded podcasts on their way to work or while they’re working out.

2. Podcasts can improve your sales and conversion rates. Podcasts are yet another way to reach your customers, and the one-on-one communication provides the kind of personal touch that customers crave.  People are more likely to buy from someone that they feel they have communicated with directly, and podcasts enable you to do just that.

3. Podcasts provide a consistent line of communication with subscribed listeners. It has been proven that regular communication with your customers improves both your overall relationship with them and their buying frequency.  A regularly distributed podcast can strengthen your relationship with your buyers and help to build a community with your customers.

4. Podcasts provide beneficial and value added content, which increases customer loyalty. Podcasts can offer a different kind of content to what you can provide with a blog or an e-newsletter.  This kind of content can be extremely beneficial to your customers.

5. Podcasts allow you to distribute industry news and trends, which sets you apart from your competition and establishes you as a respected leader in your niche or industry. One of the best ways to get repeat purchases and loyal customers is to become the “expert” in your industry.  Once your business is established as the place to go for quality information, services or products, your profits will grow.

6.  Podcasting, or adding audio or video to your website and email messages, enables customers and prospects to access information in a more personal way. You can add video or audio testimonials, quick “how to” segments, and even a special promotional message.  Adding audio or video is a unique way to add a personal touch to your website.

7.  A podcast or an audio file can be used as a giveaway to build your opt-in list. Consider recording either an interview with an industry expert or a seminar or workshop, and then offering the audio file as a free download.  In return, you get their email address for future mailings.

Podcasting can increase profits:

The great thing about podcasting is that you can do it at home with a basic Mac or PC and an inexpensive microphone. Some podcast hosting sites even make it possible to podcast with your cell phone.  You simply register with the service and create your podcasts by recording them when you’re on your cell phone.

Podcasting on a consistent schedule is important when building a community and a wider audience.  In fact, don’t expect your podcast to have a large audience in the beginning.  But with proper promotion, quality content and a regular schedule, your podcast audience will grow.  Many podcast audiences number in the thousands.

Decide, before you get started, how often you will be able to broadcast.  Each podcast will take time to script, rehearse and record.  You are likely to want to commit at least four hours of planning and production time for each podcast.

To determine how long your podcast should be, you’ll want to consider how frequently you’re going to broadcast, what content you’re delivering, and who your audience is.  For example, if you’re doing a daily podcast you would be likely to want to keep it short.  Five to ten minutes is a perfectly acceptable length for a daily.  It is enough time to offer an inspiration, a tip for the day or an insight.  If you’re doing a weekly and you know that your subscribers generally listen to your podcast on their drive to work, then a 20-30 minute podcast would fit perfectly into that time frame.

Great news!  Podcasts can actually be free.  If your computer came with a microphone or you use the cell phone type set-up, then you already have your recording equipment.  All you need is a podcast host and, like blogging hosts, many are offered for free.  Simply use your favorite search engine and you’ll find numerous choices.

Of course, for a few extra dollar s you can find podcast hosts that offer sound editing software, more storage and unlimited bandwidth.  To choose the right podcast host, it really depends on how many podcasts you want to produce per month, how big they will be and what kind of subscriber base you are expecting for your shows.

The name of your podcast is also important.  It not only reflects your business and your brand identity, but it also needs to inspire people to download it, listen to it, and come back for more.  Choose a name for your podcast that matches your content topic.  People generally search for a particular subject when they visit podcast sites, like “meditation”, “marketing”, “investing” etc.

Like any other online content, publicity is all about using the right keywords.  Your podcast can have your company name on it but you should also consider having a secondary name.  Dating the podcasts is also suggested, because it helps subscribers organize them and know what is new content and what is old content.

For customers that download onto their iPod or other MP3 player, they will see a 255 character id tag that scrolls across their screen.  Be sure to include your URL (and possibly your phone number as well) in that title.

Always script your podcast before you record it.  Make sure to outline your point or points first.  What message do you want to get across to your subscribers?  Make sure you are able to address this point accurately and completely in the time that you have allowed.  Make notes of where you want to add inflection.

Podcasts that are without inflection or a range of vocal emphasis are not interesting to listen to.  Add emotion to your voice; if you are excited about your material show it, and if you are discussing something serious or sad, let your voice demonstrate that too.

Don’t forget to plan pauses and breaths into your script and where you’re going to place your advertisements.  Advertisements work best when you can easily transition into them.

For example, “Speaking of making money online, head to our website now and save 10% on our new book 101 Ways to Save Money.”

Sample format outline:

  • Introductory music or commentary
  • Introduce of host(s)
  • Begin topic
  • Few minutes of content
  • Advertisement
  • Another few minutes of content
  • Promotional mention of an upcoming events, episodes, guests, etc.
  • Teaser for next episode
  • Closing music or commentary

Advertising Tips for Podcasting:

Make sure that your audio or video includes an easy to remember phone number, because many people will be listening to your offers while they’re driving or working out.  They won’t be able to simply click through to your website.  That being said, make sure you also include your URL in your call to action so that those that are listening on their computer can immediately visit your site.

Keep your advertisements short. Listeners can easily ”fast forward” and not listen to your advertisements.  If you keep them to 10-15 seconds they won’t make the effort to skip over them.  Additionally, you should transition into them as you’re speaking so that the listeners aren’t  immediately aware that they’re listening to an ad.

Make sure that you keep the ads free of time constraints.  Due to the nature of a podcast, a person can listen to it today or six months from now.  If your advertisements have a “limited time offer” call to action, then you’ll miss out on a lot of potential customers.

Hook your audience with interesting content before you insert your ads. Placing your ads in the beginning of your podcast can cause some listeners to tune out; however, if you’ve already hooked them with interesting information, they’ll listen to a quick plug to hear the rest of your information.

Types of Podcasts

You can podcast on the following topics:

* Instructions or training manuals of your products
* Company news
* Commentary on your industry or industry analysis
* Creative endeavors like singing, reading poetry, reading fiction
* Behind the scenes information
* Interviews with experts
* Seminars or workshops
* Reviews on products or services
* “How to” guides
* From the field information
* Lessons
* Inspirations
* Meetings or mastermind group discussions
* Call in shows
* Monologues
* Dialogues or conversations
* Quiz shows
* News magazine format

Content:

Like any online tool, content is king.  In your podcast you absolutely must provide content that offers a benefit to your customers and target market.  A podcast that is simply an advertisement for your services may get listened to once but it won’t be revisited, and it won’t be forwarded to friends, family and associates.  However, a podcast that entertains and informs will grow and build your sales and your online presence.

Make sure that the content that you offer via your podcast differs from the content that you offer via your blog, e-zine or on your website.

Marketing your podcast:

The best way to increase the number of listeners you have is to tell everyone about your new podcast.  If you have an e-zine, then promote, and link to, your podcast in your e-zine.  If you have a blog, promote and link to your podcast there.  Include a signature “visit my podcast” or “listen here” in every email.  And of course, don’t forget to promote your podcast on your website!  Place a link to your podcast on your website, with an image, somewhere between 100×100 and 250×250, with an intriguing headline that makes the viewer want to listen.

Linking to and from favorite podcasts or other relevant podcasts is also a great way to increase your audience.  And don’t worry if the number of listeners you have is small in the beginning.  Podcasts are a medium and, like e-zines and blogs, tend to grow as word gets out.  The key is to get listeners “hooked” on your podcast so that they’re listening to every podcast regularly and talking to their friends and associates about it.  The best way to get them hooked is to provide great content.

Podcasting  tips and ideas

  • Make sure you speak in a strong voice and add inflection.  If you sound like you’re uncertain about what you’re saying, your listeners will think so too.
  • Make sure that your broadcasting frequency is consistent.  You want people to make listening to your podcast a habit.
  • Offer variety.  Include different guests and formats if possible.  This will keep listeners intrigued and engaged.
  • Make sure that your podcast content is different from your blog content, articles and e-zine content.  Chances are that listeners will explore all of your content, and if it is redundant they will lose interest.
  • Focus on content, not sales pitches.  Your listeners will readily listen if you’re providing content that offers them a benefit.  However, if it’s merely a sales pitch you’ll lose them immediately.
  • Plan on Podcasting for the long haul.  Podcasting is a medium that builds an audience over time and a “test run” won’t give you the results you’re looking for.
  • Don’t read directly from your script.  Practice it a few times so that you know what you’re going to say and then let the podcast recording flow naturally.
  • Invite others to contribute to your podcast by calling in, speaking, or contributing topic ideas.
  • Include music at the beginning and end, and use the same music each time so that your audience begins to identify the music with your podcast.
  • Give each podcast a headline or title.  Make sure that it offers your audience a benefit such as “10 Tips to Lifelong Happiness.”
  • Podcasting is a very personal medium.  Talk to your audience like you’re talking to a friend, as if you’re having a one-on-one conversation.
  • Podcasting, like any marketing tool, needs to be tested and evaluated from time to time to make sure that you’re getting optimal exposure.  Track downloads and test headlines for open rates.  Track click through rates by sending audiences to specific web pages.  Many audio/podcasting  services give you important statistics on downloads, play time and listens to completion.  This makes it easy to know if people are listening and enables you to make quick changes to meet what your audience demands.
  • If you’re uneasy writing a podcast or audio script, you can outsource the project by hiring a freelance writer to create your script.  Remember to personalize the script when you make your recording.
  • Before you begin Podcasting, research your competition’s podcasts or audio files.  Find out what they do that you can do better and differently.
  • Before you begin Podcasting, visit and listen to numerous successful podcasts inside and outside of your industry.  What makes the good ones good?  What can you take away from the successful podcasts and make your own?

Adding a podcast to your marketing mix and to your website is a valuable and economical marketing tool that can bring you fantastic results.  You’ll grow your target audience, build a community around your brand, product, or service, and – best of all – you’ll help people learn more.  Podcasts are a win-win for both you and your customer.
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One Change to WordPress Blog Can Help You Rank Better with Google

There are many things that must be done in order to obtain a better ranking with the top search engines like Google. However, one change can make a world of difference.

First, if you do not have WordPress self hosted already, I highly recommend it. I have done it all…builders, html, blogger, you name it. In the end a self hosted WordPress blog is the best all around. Period. (Click Here if you want some help with hosting or design)

A WordPress blog allows you to do so many things easily. One of them is to optimize your site for search engines.

One Change for Better SEO on WordPress

Simple…USE the SEO tools that are provided and available!

What are they and How?

1. Download the all in one SEO plugin. Follow the simple directions and you will be in a much better position.

2. Use categories to the fullest. When you create a new category, add proper keywords to description area. Just keywords separated by commas.

3. Repeat above with post tags.

4. Have good titles for posts. Make them at LEAST five words long.

5. Permalinks. Change them to custom or at least so they have actual names and not the default numbers.

Seriously, this one area of attention will make a world of difference. SEO is not the all in all of having a successful website or blog. However, it is one very important piece of the puzzle and this part of SEO is vital.

I have implemented them on all of my sites and am already seeing the fruits of my labor.

A website or blog is like a baby. It needs attention and care. If you give it those two things, you will be well on your way to success, and with success comes profit!

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Social Networking and Your Business

Social Networking is extremely popular right now. It brings worlds together with a few mouse clicks and a keyboard…or even your phone! We can build friendships with people thousands of miles away. Social Networking is also something that can also be beneficial for businesses.

Tips to Use Social Networking for Business

Twitter.com. Twitter is one of the most popular forms of social networking. It is like having an IM with the world. You can use Twitter to promote your business, self or service. The key though is to be active and unselfish. You cannot make it all about you. Relationships must be built. People on Twitter are like the rest of the Internet world…they despise spammers! Do not DM links or self promos. Save that for your live tweets. I would suggest 1 self promo tweet for every 7-10 non business tweets. (follow me on Twitter here ;) )

Ning and others like it. Ning.com is a social networking platform that is usually categorized in different niches. For example, you may find a network for writers. Writers will go there and discuss their crafts and share what they are doing. The cool thing about places like ning is that each “member” of the network gets their own page. On their page they can have links and other self promoting things for their business, product or service. Members also have their own blogs that other members can come and read. Again, you must be careful not to be labeled a spammer. Join the community and build relationships. Stay in your niche and never make it all about you.

Facebook. You can get similar results with MySpace. However, for a more professional look and mature audience, Facebook is the best choice for business promotion. Create a personal page and be sure and add your link. Find people you know and people to network with. You can also create a page specifically for your business. Facebook is another way that you have a platform to promote you and what you do. As with anything though, do not be a spammer. Build relationships.

Blogging. Blogging can also be a form of social networking if you are doing it correctly. You can use your blog to promote what you do 100%. Make it interesting and fun though. Build friendships with other bloggers. Link exchange. Comment….no spamming…actual involvement type comments on other blogs. Before you know it you will build a readership and clients for your business. Bloggers are very loyal to their own. If you do it right and make it less about you and more about building relationships, you are more likely t find success with blogging.

There are also various linkage sites and many more ways to get in the world of Social Networking. Google it. The point is to get involved. Participate and build relationships. Oh, and NEVER spam.

One last thing I would like to mention…all the social networking types listed above is FREE! You can join free and start your own for free. F-R-E-E! What better way to promote your business, product or service??

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Good Customer Service is More Important than Ever

In an ailing and uncertain economic future, businesses must be even more aware of customer service. Potential customers are limiting their spending and are less likely to spend if the do not feel appreciated.

Customer service had begin a huge decline in recent years. Fat wallets and fat bellies gave businesses a false sense of security. However, with the current financial climate, businesses need to up their customer service…big time!

Buyers are watching their pennies and will not tolerate poor customer service any longer. Companies, both big and small, better wake up if they want to stay out of the ever growing pile of fallen businesses.

Tips to go the Extra Mile in Customer Service

Happy Customer Equals Profitable Business. Never, never, under any circumstance let your customer walk away unhappy. Do everything in your power to earn each customers respect and loyalty. Kindness goes a long way.

Appreciate Your Customers. You need your customers way more than they need you. Make them feel appreciated. Have great sales and give freebies to repeat customers. Be creative and make sure they know that you appreciate their business. After all, they are spending their hard earned money and they deserve respect.

Proper Communication. Make eye contact with customers. Shake their hands. Walk them to the product. For Online companies, return emails immediately, call them, send thank you and/or Christmas cards. Keep in contact with your customers. Do not stalk them, of course. LOL!

Train Your Employees to be Customer Service Savvy. This is important. You can have the best customer service skills and still fall if your employees do not give customers the same level of customer service as you do. Train them. Make it a mandatory part of employment and do not tolerate anything less then the best from your employees. Period.

If we take our customers seriously, listen to them and make them feel like they matter, we will have a better chance of not only making it through this economic nightmare, we will gain a loyal customer base that will hold for a lifetime.

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Should Your Business Have a Blog

Blogging has become extremely popular in this modern society. We have even advanced to vblogging (video blogs). The questions is: should your business have a blog? The answer to this questions is simple. Yes, I think that all businesses that have a website should have a blog as well.

Why Every Business with a Website Should have a Blog

Update Customers. A blog gives you the opportunity to let your customers know what is going on. You can tell them and visitors to your website about new products, upcoming sales and events, and much more. It is a great tool for any business, and in most cases free with cpanel hosting. Or definitely free through Blogger. However, keep in mind that it is best to have it on your own domain. Or, at the very least a redirect.

Build Traffic. Many people who obtain a website for their business think traffic is just going to come. Unfortunately, that is not true. Traffic is a fickle thing and requires patience, time, and the addition of good quality content on a regular basis. What better way to add content then with a blog? You can use it as a venue to write about your niche, product, targeted audience, etc.

Get Search Engine Attention. For some reason, blogs get crawled more and traffic just flows better to them. I know this first hand. I have actually transferred all of my websites from a CSS format to WordPress (self hosted). Since I did this, all of my sites are doing much better traffic wise. WordPress is a blogging platform that allows you to have all the benefits of a blog and and a website all in one.

Build Contacts. The blogging world is a huge and loyal community. If you run a good blog and update regularly, you will begin to have regular readers and people to exchange links with and who will tell others about your site/product. Free advertising.

Reviews. Trade reviews with other bloggers and business owners. You scratch their back and they will scratch yours. Keep it in your niche, but not a direct competitor. Make sure you will be benefiting each other not competing.

As you can see, a blog is a great way for a business to promote itself, stay up to date, get noticed, share with customers, grow more business, gain quality niche traffic and create a steady flow of readerships. You will be doing yourself and your business a favor with a blog.

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Twitterpated

No, I am not talking about Bambi and Friend Owl’s description of being love struck. LOL…well…maybe a little love struck! I am talking about Social Networking. Social Networking  is in right now and Twitter is one of the many venues for it.

I love to Twitter. I use it to vent, share, network and promote. It’s FREE. A free way to advertise and promote. Amazing, huh?

Twitter really can be a useful tool in promoting your website or business. Twitter is like having  a live mini IM/blog that can reach many people. It can be a great way to get the word out about your product or service. However, you need to make sure that you are not spamming your followers!

Post on it throughout the day stuff that is going on in your day. Work, family, news, etc. Then, when you do post a few “ads,” they will not seem like you are an ad crazy twitter spammer! LOL!

You can  add Twitter right to your browser. I use Fire Fox, so I have Twitbin. It sits right to the left of my screen so I can see new posts from people I follow. And, so I can add a post when the mood arises. It is totally cool!

Pay attention to what is going on with the people you follow. Participate in conversations so that you are involved and not just a voyeur. If all you do is post about you, no one will be interested in you! Be a true blue twitter friend.

I have made many new friends on Twitter. If I never got twitterpated, I would not have met them!

So, get twittering! Oh, and feel free to follow me! ;)

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