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Oct 16 2015

How Entrepreneurs can Use Twitter for Business

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Most small business owners and entrepreneurs may not have the money or resources for a dedicated marketing team. Fortunately, the miracle known as social media allows you to level the playing field and play like the big guys with the big budgets for marketing. Today I’m going to show you how you can leverage Twitter for business purposes.

Using Twitter to learn

As a small business owner, you’ve got a lot on your plate. One question that plagues us all is “Where am I going to get the time to keep up with industry information?” Here’s an idea – leverage what others know. How do you find out what they know? Twitter.

You can use Twitter to catch up with what’s going on in your industry. There are usually plenty of online discussions that you can read—and even join—so that you’re always in the loop. Try looking for industry-related hashtags as a first step.

Using Twitter for business connections

The beauty of Twitter is that you can interact on both a one-to-many basis (as with hashtags) or on a one-on-one basis. Twitter’s best benefit for your small business is that you can connect to both customers and colleagues and form bonds without ever meeting them in person.

One effective way to do this is to share and acknowledge other people’s content. You’ll have your own content, of course, but putting yourself forward and helping others makes them notice you. If you’re genuine and friendly enough, they’ll start engaging with you and will be more willing to help you out. Who knows, you might even know them well enough to meet them in person.

Using Twitter to share and promote

When using Twitter for business promotion the best approach is to not sell, but to help.

What do I mean? The most interesting and valuable content gets shared. So focus on creating really cool and helpful stuff, whether it’s tweeting a clever and poignant quote, a blog post with actionable advice, or a compelling video.

Once you have that, then you can share it on Twitter. Remember to use hashtags.

Yes, you can share your own company information. Typically you want to do this in an 80/20 ratio. 80% of the time-share content that is from other people in your industry and is helpful to your audience. 20 of the time promote your own information/company/brand.

How often do you use Twitter for business? Do you tweet multiple times a day or week? Let me know by sending me a tweet at @jenkellyjen or @newimarketng. I’d love to learn from you.

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Written by Jennifer Kelly · Categorized: Help · Tagged: content marketing, networking, research, sharing content, twitter for business

Comments

  1. Dawn Hurd says

    October 29, 2016 at 10:41 am

    Hi, thank you I found this a great read, I am a complete novice and come from the generation with all the gear and no idea! I’m launching my new business 1st Nov 2016 and having a bit of a tech panic. Appreciate your advice.

    Reply
    • Jennifer Kelly says

      March 30, 2017 at 9:56 pm

      Dawn, thanks for your kind words. What business did you start? Jen

      Reply

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