Twitter Marketing Made Easy

January 26th, 2010 by Gina

 Put Twitter Marketing On Steroids with . . .

 Twitter Automation with a guarantee!

 

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*** Twitter Rockstar ***

We’re past the point of Twitter being a fad. Twitter now has over 50 million users and has gone mainstream. Businesses everywhere are using Twitter to be seen and get heard. They’re using Twitter to get by the roadblocks of old media and create a powerful presence online.

The best part about Twitter users, unlike Facebook or YouTube, is that most Twitter users are over the age of 30. What does that mean for you?

Paying Customers

This demographic represents the bulk of online sales, which means that when you harness the power of Twitter to skyrocket the growth of your personal or business brand, you can get your product in front of people that have the money and power to buy it.

The 2nd reason?
Laser Targeted Marketing

When you use Twitter to build your brand online, you’re not relying on random Google searches. You’re not relying on expensive PPC methods that bring lukewarm consumers. You are using Twitter to filter out the tire kickers and bring you the people that want to hear your voice. Enter – a surge of traffic that is hungry for what you have to offer!

Introducing …. *Twitter Rockstar*

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140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form (Paperback)

January 25th, 2010 by Gina

140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form

Make the most of your messages on Twitter, Facebook, and other social networking sites The advent of Twitter and other social networking sites, as well as the popularity of text messaging, have made short-form communication an everyday reality. But expressing yourself clearly in short bursts-particularly in the 140-character limit of Twitter-takes special writing skill. In 140 Characters, Twitter co-creator Dom Sagolla covers all the basics of great short-form writ (more…)

Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day (Paperback)

January 24th, 2010 by Gina

Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day

If the idea of starting a social media marketing campaign overwhelms you, the author of Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day will introduce you to the basics, demonstrate how to manage details and describe how you can track results.  Case studies, step-by-step guides, checklists, quizzes and hands-on tutorials will help you execute a social media marketing campaign in just one hour a day.  In addition, learn how to integrate social media metrics with traditional media measure (more…)

The Twitter Technique (Paperback)

January 23rd, 2010 by Gina

The Twitter Technique

The Twitter Technique shows you in simple steps, and by using FREE tools just how to get a huge targeted following on Twitter, after all what’s the point of sending someone interested in “dog collars”, a link on the latest “hair pieces”, it just does not work. If you use twitter for your business, or you use it to promote a site and interact with other like minded people, what can this book do for you?, The Twitter Technique will not only gain you followers, but enable you wi (more…)

Twitter Wit: Brilliance in 140 Characters or Less (Paperback)

January 22nd, 2010 by Gina

Twitter Wit: Brilliance in 140 Characters or Less

Review

“No matter your opinion of Twitter, you can enjoy some laughs in these 140-character (or fewer) communiques from hundreds of folks, compiled by techno-smartie Douglas.” (Sacramento Bee )”Douglas has collected 158 pages of proof that some of the millions of typists on Twitter are laugh-out-loud funny. A few are masters of compression, able to illuminate our common humanity in a couple of lines of text. String enough of them together in the right order, as Douglas has done, (more…)

twitter means business: how microblogging can help or hurt your company (Paperback)

January 21st, 2010 by Gina

twitter means business: how microblogging can help or hurt your company

Millions of Internet users have fallen in love with the Twitter “microblogging” service, which lets them swap brief text “tweets.” Now companies are embracing the service to engage customers, promote products and monitor what is being said about their brands. Given the passion and high profiles of “Twitterverse” denizens, the service has evolved into a vital early-warning system for businesses seeking to stave off criticism, and as a way to build better relationships with cus (more…)

All a Twitter: A Personal and Professional Guide to Social Networking with Twitter (Paperback)

January 18th, 2010 by Gina

All a Twitter: A Personal and Professional Guide to Social Networking with Twitter

Make Twitter work for you–right now!   Twitter! Everyone’s talking about it. Its memberbership grew over 700% in just one year! Now, learn how to make the most of Twitter–in your personal life, your business, everywhere! All a Twitter delivers quick, smart answers to the questions everyone’s asking about Twitter: What’s it about? What’s it good for? Is it worth your time? How do you get started? Where can you find great Twitter feeds to follow? How can you build (more…)

Twitter API: Up and Running: Learn How to Build Applications with the Twitter API (Paperback)

January 17th, 2010 by Gina

Twitter API: Up and Running: Learn How to Build Applications with the Twitter API

Amazon.com Review

The purpose of Twitter API: Up and Running is to provide an introduction to using the Twitter API–the means to get at the rich Twitter data–to build web applications. This book has three main parts: an overview of the Twitter ecosystem and culture; background information on the languages and environment you need to create your applications; and working code for a suite of sample applications meant to get you started on your programming adventure. As Twitter (more…)

The World According to Twitter (Paperback)

January 16th, 2010 by Gina

The World According to Twitter

The wit and wisdom of the Twittersphere captured in a hilarious, occasionally poignant, and often useful collection of hand-picked tweets.   New York Times technology columnist David Pogue has tapped into the brilliance of his half-million followers on Twitter by posting a different, thought-provoking question every night. The questions ranged from the earnest (“What’s your greatest regret?”) to the creative (“Make up a concept for a doomed TV show”) to the curious (

Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets (Paperback)

January 14th, 2010 by Gina

Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets

A full-color, portable guide to getting all the fun and productivity from Twitter Twitter is hot! It’s used by everyone from teens keeping up with their friends to fundraising charities and organizations responding to natural disasters; even President Obama tweets. Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets gets you in on the fun, taking you all the way from setting up an account to incorporating cool third-party applications. Defined as microblogging, Twitter allows you to be as (more…)