
Free Teleseminar on How to Use Twitter to Promote Your Small Business
Posted October 21, 2008 by Margie Zable FisherHave you heard about Twitter but don’t know how to get started, or why it’s important to promote your business?
Join us for a free one-hour teleseminar on Thursday, November 6, 2008, at 2 pm EASTERN. There are a limited number of openings. You can sign up at http://zfpr.com.
You’ll learn how to get started on Twitter and how to use it to promote your business.
I will be joined by several folks who use Twitter regularly to promote their small businesses, as well as help others promote their businesses.
Sharing their thoughts on Twitter will be:
• Donna Maria Coles Johnson, Indie Business Expert, social media consultant
• JoAnn Hines, the Packaging Diva
• Julie Roads, Writer and Marketer
Sign up here.
I have no idea how to use Twitter, but with all the twitter on the net about Twitter, I better learn or loose out on a great opportunity.
Looking forward to anything Margie Z offers.
Toni Phillips
Peter Shankman has offered a couple tutorials through HelpAReporerOut.com, and he also includes urgent press queries on his Twitter account. HOWEVER, I have struggled with its best practices despite having an account. This will be a great opportunity!
Thanks Margie,
Robyn
I initially joined the Twitter because Peter Shankman (HARO) spoke so highly of it; however, after a few weeks, I deleted the account because I couldn’t see the benefit of getting one-lined sentences about nothing. I figured I wasn’t using it corrently, and I couldn’t see myself twittering. I look forward to this teleseminar, because I just don’t get it.
Twitter is a great free marketing resource. Some people don’t understand its intended purpose. First build relationships with others by texting simple statements, for example, The Cleveland Browns will beat the Dallas Cowboys today or I hate winter or I bought three pair of shoes. Also send a text about your new product or service. Mix your messages.
Just think, if you add thousands of people as friends and you have a new product, instantly, thousands of people are informed about your new product or service.
The last thing I want to get is a string of meaningless messages about sports, weather or somebody’s shoes. The first vendor that started sending me unsolicited product pitches would go on my “cold day in hell” list.
Obviously, I’m missing something if Twitter is more than what you just pitched.
I use twitter. I amtrying to start a business. I am a former editorial production manager for a health care puiblisher. How about offering a seminar on how to start a buisiness from home?
I’m just learning Twitter, but really enjoying it~ Signed up for the teleclass but alas it was full so I’m on a waiting list~ story of my life~ lol
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