Twitter Twicks

March 4, 2010

Twitter

Let’s talk about specifically how to get a large number of targeted followers on Twitter. An easy way to get followers that are interested in your target coaching niche is to steal them from thought leaders in your niche. For example if your niche is the law of attraction then you might want to search for a thought leader in that area like Joe Vitale and follow the people who follow him. When you click on followers on the thought leader’s home page then you will get a list of all the people that follow that person. All you have to do is follow those people because they will likely have an interest in you and what you have to offer.

I always review each person that follows me or follows me back to make sure that they are a person that has interest in my niche. If they do seem like a potential client then I send them a direct message that offers them a free eCourse. Of course they have to opt-in to my list to get that free eCourse and that is how I bring potential clients to my list from Twitter.

I am about to accept registrations for my complete course “Social Media Made Simple”.

I also often put out a tweet that is a golden nugget of information from one of my blog posts or articles and includes a link to that post or article so that I can encourage people on Twitter to visit my articles and blog posts.

You can tweet about your teleclasses and products but only after you have tweeted about things that are helpful to others.

Related posts:

  1. Get Coaching Clients and Become Highly Recognized in Your Target Coaching Niche
  2. Coaching Tools: How to Use Social Media to Get Coaching Clients
  3. Get Coaching Clients and Blog Traffic by Adding Value and Input
  4. Coaching Tools: Repurpose articles into blog posts, tweets and Facebook updates.
  5. Get Coaching Clients with Twitter

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