Acts That Can Damage Your Twitter Marketing Campaign
It’s no secret to almost everyone especially to Internet marketers, both veterans and newbies, how social media marketing can be a very effective advertising campaign for one’s work from home. What’s even greater is that it also helps online businessmen get huge amount of targeted traffic to their sites and develop useful connections with clients, potential joint venture partners and fellow marketers. One fine example is Twitter, which is technically a microblogging site but possesses as well features and influential powers similar to those of social media and networking sites. Indeed, Twitter is at the top of its game.
So it’s really not that surprising that Twitter marketing campaigns were developed. After all, this is a fine and effective online tool that’s free to be used by everybody. No reason to waste that great opportunity, right? You should be squeezing and making the most out of your resources every chance you have especially in these rough times.
“Tweeting your way to success.” That has a pretty nice ring to it and surely, your work from will agree as well. But establishing an effective Twitter marketing campaign can be very challenging. There are do’s and, of course, there are don’t’s. Here are the acts that fall under the category of don’t’s and thus, you should avoid committing:
Flooding instead of Tweeting
It’s not a good idea to flood your followers with posts that are irrelevant to your work from home. You also have to consider that when you do that, you will be an inch closer to spamming and that could lead to followers “un-following” you and worse, your Twitter account being banned. So just post enough tweets for a day and let your followers’ feeds breathe for a while.
Having Zero Tweets
If oversupplying tweets is not good, having no tweets at all is no better. As an online marketer, you would expect your customers and followers to wait for certain updates from you like new products, latest services, answers to queries, more information and other important stuff like that. So if you continue having zero tweets, you leave the folks following you with no choice but to drop you. Now what kind of Twitter marketing campaign is that?
Performing with Lack of “Tweetiquette”
You know you can’t just go tweeting all day long without actually taking note of the necessary terms and rules to follow. Some need not to be spoken because they are known “netiquette” already like no spamming, no using of All Caps, etc. It wouldn’t hurt to be sensitive of the rules.
Just Tweeting and no more
If you think your Twitter marketing campaign for your work from home is done by just tweeting for updates, announcements or news, then you’re wrong. You should be able to contribute to the community by doing other things such as re-tweeting some messages, replying to questions, sharing relevant information, asking questions yourself and initiating healthy discussions.









