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How To Create A Click-Worthy Tweet

October 22, 2014 by Marc Guberti 6 Comments

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How To Create A Click-Worthy Tweet

There are over 500 million tweets being sent out every day, but not all of them are click-worthy. We have all seen our fair share of sensational tweets and big duds. There are some click-worthy tweets that result in a blog getting hundreds of extra visitors while others go unnoticed.

The difference is that some tweets are designed to make people want to click them. There are some tweets that prove to be irresistible, and as a result, people click on the links and view the articles.

There is some preparation that goes into creating the click-worthy tweet. Before writing the tweet, you need to find an article on the web that…

1. Your targeted audience would like

2. Is worth reading

The article has to be both of those things. The last thing you want is for someone to click on the tweet just to be disappointed by the article. That’s like seeing a really good movie trailer, watching the movie, and realizing that the movie was actually horrible.

After you get the article worth reading (preferably from your own blog), the next step is to shorten the link with Bitly. You do not want to have a giant link in your tweet that takes up a lot of space. The ideal amount of characters a tweet should have is anywhere from 70-100, and long URLs make maintaining that character length while coming up with a catchy headline difficult.

What you need to do is come up with a powerful headline. Powerful headlines are headlines that are tempting to click on. These are the types of headlines that get clicked and get more blog traffic. I mentioned a wide variety of ways to create powerful headlines in an earlier article, and there is also a tool that allows you to figure out how valuable a specific headline is.

This tool is called the Advanced Marketing Institute Headline Analyzer. It shows how powerful your headline is as well as the emotional appeal it will have to your readers.

Now that you have this information, you need to structure your tweet with the headline first followed by the link. After the link, say, “Please Retweet.” Not only does this work in getting more retweets, but if you are asking for a retweet, that implies that the tweet is retweet worthy.

A retweet worthy tweet with a link must lead to a good article. Since they have further assured confidence that the article is good, this will encourage readers to click the link in the tweet.

This is the strategy that you can use to create tweets with links that people want to click on. Getting clicks is important because if you have an optimized blog, some of the blog traffic you get will translate into subscribers and sales.

What is your advice on creating click-worthy tweets?

Filed Under: Twitter

4 Twitter Marketing Tips

October 20, 2014 by Marc Guberti 24 Comments

4 Twitter Marketing Tips

When it comes to Twitter marketing, many people think they need to have a big audience in order to get good results. Having a big audience does help, but there is more to marketing than the number of followers you have. Some people who have 500 targeted followers are more successful than people with 1,000 targeted followers.

The difference between people who are getting good results from Twitter marketing and people who are not getting as good results from Twitter marketing may not necessarily be the size of the audience. The difference is how you interact with that audience and build relationships in the process.

The way you interact with your audience is determined by how many conversations you have with the people in your audience and what you tweet. You want to tweet content that benefits you and your followers. What are the benefits of your content spreading (other than you gaining followers)? What are your followers looking for in your content? These are two critical questions that form the core of Twitter marketing. Now, I will share with you the four Twitter marketing tips you can use to get the most out of the audience you have built.

 

#1: Identify what you are marketing.

You would be amazed with how many Twitter marketers there are but how few know what they are actually marketing. Some people “market” by tweeting other people’s articles and anything on the web that they believe is interesting. That’s not marketing at all.

Sure, it’s great to share someone else’s article once in a while, but most of your tweets need to benefit you. This is the win side for you. What webpages can you take people to that would benefit you? Some of the webpages you can market are your blog posts, your products, or one of your social networks.

Although it always feels great when we win, it is also important for your audience to win as well. The only way you are going to get anywhere with your Twitter marketing strategy is if your followers enjoy what you post. Therefore, out of the multiple options available, the ideal marketing option would be your blog. Here are the advantages of marketing your blog on Twitter.

  1. Your blog provides free, valuable content. The more valuable your content is, the more people will perform actions such subscribing to your blog and buying your product.

  2. Your blog is an easy place to promote all of your social networks and products. Blogs have sidebars which can be used to showcase what you have made, and where people can find you on the web.

Before you start promoting your blog, it is essential to have a blog that your target audience would enjoy. If your target audience is sports fans, a fashion blog won’t work well.

I am against relentlessly promoting products on Twitter because promoting a product right away does not allow the relationship to build. You need a relationship to build between you and the follower before that follower decides to buy one of your products. Since you are bringing people to your blog, you should optimize that blog so it is easy for people to subscribe, follow you on other social networks, and buy your products.

 

#2: Market it a lot.

One of the biggest mistakes a marketer can make is only marketing in real-time. I mentioned in an earlier post why tweeting at the moment is important, but in order to get the best out of your marketing efforts, you need to automate your posts.

Out of all of the options, HootSuite is ideal social media automation tool. It is free to use, and for $9.99 per month, you get access to HootSuite Pro which makes it easier for you to repost the same blog posts.

One of the misconceptions of Twitter is that people do not like it when someone sends out so many tweets in a given day. I initially decided to send out one tweet every hour. Eventually, I went from tweeting once an hour to once every 30 minutes, and now I send out one tweet every 20 minutes.

Each time I increased my tweeting frequency, my blog traffic went up. There was not a single follower who complained about my tweeting too much. In fact, many of my followers love the fact that I send out dozens of tweets every day.

 

#3: Track your marketing.

Some articles, videos, and products are more popular than others. That is the case now, and it will be the case forever. The reason why tracking your marketing is important is because you will be able to identify which of your articles, videos, and products are the ones getting the most clicks. Knowing this information will allow you to identify what content your followers like and which content they ignore.

My most popular articles amongst my Twitter followers are the ones about Twitter. I know that my Twitter articles are getting the most clicks because I use Bitly to shorten the links and track how many clicks they get. That is why I make it a point to tweet as many Twitter related articles as possible.

When you are implementing a Twitter strategy over a long period of time to see how many followers you gain, TwitterCounter is a great tool for you to see how that strategy is doing. TwitterCounter allows you to see up to six months of your statistics for free, and these statistics allow you to identify how many people you followed, how many people followed you, and how many tweets you sent out day by day.

Tweriod is another useful tool. This Twitter tool allows you to identify when your followers are on Twitter. That means if you want a particular tweet to get more attention, or you know which tweet normally gets the most clicks, you can send it out at the optimal times that Tweriod provides.

Tracking results has become more important than ever because these results allow you to know if you are going in the right direction. Your marketing strategy must have a sense of direction for it to do well.

 

#4: Learn from the pros.

In 99% of all niches, there is an established expert who is very successful on Twitter. There are numerous people in the digital marketing niche who have over 100,000 followers and get countless retweets on a daily basis.

One of the pros I continue to learn from is Seth Godin. I have mentioned him in numerous blog posts, and I have mentioned him in some of my books as well. Seth offers tons of free content. He writes one thought-provoking blog post every day and has seven lengthy, free, and valuable PDFs. Despite offering all of this valuable information for free, his books are still very successful.

Kim Garst also offers a lot of free information. She writes guidebooks about Twitter, Facebook, and other social networks which she only gives to her subscribers. Offering a free incentive is definitely a great way to build an email list, and she is also very successful. She has multiple training courses and books about different social networks.

There are other pros that I learned from, but it would take me too long to mention them all by name. I looked at their different marketing techniques, mixed some of their techniques with my knowledge, and came up with my own Twitter marketing strategy. The pros know what works. Analyzing what they do is better than trying to reinvent the wheel.

 

In Conclusion

Tweeting is not enough to make it big. Creating a Twitter marketing strategy has the power to dramatically improve the results you get from Twitter. It may take some time to identify your strategy, but it is well worth the time.

The benefit of having your own Twitter marketing strategy is that it gives you a sense of direction. Not having a Twitter strategy is the equivalent of trying to go from New York to California without a GPS. The Twitter marketing strategy you create will act as the GPS that has the potential to lead you to a large, engaged audience. Just know that it takes time to grow a large, engaged audience, but anyone can do it. If a 16 year old can do it, then so can you.

Which Twitter marketing tips was your favorite? Do you have a 5th Twitter marketing tip?

Filed Under: Twitter

Three Components That You Need To Include In Your Free Report

October 17, 2014 by Marc Guberti 2 Comments

3 components that you need to include in your free report

Free reports entice people to subscribe to your blog. They are informative, lengthy articles that provide the kind of value that your targeted audience is looking for. The more similar your free report’s topic is to your blog content, the more subscribers you are going to get.

However, many people forget to include certain components in their free reports. Although adding these components to your free report may only take a few minutes at most, they can bring forth powerful results These components have the power to increase blog traffic, boost social proof, and get more sales.

 

#1: Links To Individual Blog Post.

When you see the opportunity in your free report, include a link to a related blog post. Including links to related blog posts allows you to boost your blog traffic and bring more attention to certain blog posts that either need the attention or need to get ranked higher on Google.

If your free report is about productivity, you can include a link to a blog post about time management. If the person enjoys your free report and gets to the link, that person will be more likely to click on the links to read your various blog posts. Then, if you have an irresistible blog, that person will stick around for a while. The more this person sticks around, the happier that person will feel about subscribing to your blog.

Better yet, the more someone sticks around, the most that person will trust in your ability to produce valuable content. This trust is important because it means returning visitors and sales for your future products.

 

#2: Social media icons.

At the end of your free report, show people where they can find you on social media. You want people to connect with you on social media because that’s where conversations take place. You can interact with these people on your social networks and with enough interaction, some of these people may decide to share your blog posts.

Getting people to share your blog posts may lead to more subscribers, and then the process will simply continue as long as you continue to grow your email list.

Including clickable pictures of the icons that lead to your social media profiles is the ideal way to promote your social media accounts. If you have a big following on your social networks, be sure to utilize social proof so more people are enticed to follow you and buy your products.

 

#3: One product.

At the very end of your free report on a separate page from the social media icons, mention a product you made that is similar to your free report. If you have a book about Facebook, create a free report about Facebook so you are able to promote your book at the end. People who enjoyed your free report will be more likely to buy one of your products.

If you only distribute your free report to someone who subscribes to your blog, that person was already willing to enter their email address and get notifications from you straight to their inbox. After getting the free report, reading through it, and enjoying it, some of your readers may buy the product similar to the report. However, you are only going to get the sales for your product if you include a link to the product in your report.

It is important to remember that many of the people who are reading your free report for the first time may not be ready to buy from you right away. That means if you give your readers dozens of options to choose from, they will feel overwhelmed. Only giving your readers one product will boost the likelihood of that product making more sales compared to promoting dozens of different products to start the relationship.

 

In Conclusion

A free report is a great way to gain subscribers, but a free report can be more than that. Free reports have the ability to drive traffic to your blog, boost your sales, and optimize on your social proof. By taking a few minutes to go through your report, you can get better results from that report.

Do you have any additional tips for enhancing a free report?

Filed Under: Subscribers, Traffic

6 Methods To Promote Your Blog Posts

October 15, 2014 by Marc Guberti 2 Comments

6 methods to promote your blog posts

Your blog is a powerful tool to get more traffic and allow people to see free content so they are enticed to subscribe and buy products. The main way to get blog traffic is by promoting your blog posts and getting more traffic for each individual blog posts. If 10 of your blog posts get 20 visitors, that’s 200 visitors total just from those 10 blog posts.

That means promoting your blog posts so they reach more people is essential to getting more traffic. In this article, I will share with you six different methods you can use to promote your blog posts.

  1. Include pictures in your blog posts and pin them. It is a shame that many marketers are not putting pictures on their blogs and are forgetting about Pinterest. Not only is Pinterest popular (it has over 70 million users), but it is still growing. Pinterest may even exceed 100 million users by the end of the year. Better yet, content spreads rapidly. 80% of pins being repins is one statistic that indicates how far content on Pinterest can spread.
  2. Tweet your blog posts more often. Tweeting your blog posts more often means increasing the frequency in which you tweet and the percentage of tweets that contain your blog posts. Tweeting about your blog often is entirely okay, and tweeting more frequently will not annoy your followers. In fact, tweeting more frequently will help you a lot.
  3. Create a Facebook Page. Although not everyone gets to see your Facebook posts, Facebook is still the largest social network of them all with over 1 billion users. These Facebook users are very active on the site and like/share other people’s content often. Here are some additional reasons for why you need a Facebook Page.
  4. Create SlideShare presentations. SlideShare is the social network to watch out for this year and the year after that. SlideShare has had great success with big businesses and companies who boast getting more traffic from SlideShare presentations than from audiences that range from hundreds of thousands of people to millions of people on other social networks.
  5. Promote your blog posts within your blog posts. The three links you see above this text are examples of this method in action. Including links to your older blog posts allows those blog posts to get more views while reducing your blog’s bounce rate at the same time!
  6. Email the people on your list about your blog posts. Every week, I send out one email containing all of the blog posts I wrote for the week. These emails have seen massive success and numerous clicks. Writing multiple blog posts every day and using RSS to send people emails did not work as well.

Promoting your blog posts will allow more people to see your content. Some of the people who see your content will decide to subscribe to your blog and buy some of your products. What were your thoughts on the list? Do you have a 7th method to promoting blog posts? Please share your thoughts and advice below.

Filed Under: Blogging, Marketing, Traffic Tagged With: blogging tips, how to be a successful blogger, how to get more blog traffic

7 Business Mistakes To Avoid

October 13, 2014 by Marc Guberti 4 Comments

7 Business Mistakes To Avoid

Millions of startups are created all over the world every year. While each business has its different purpose, most of them are not sticking. In five years, about 90% of those new businesses will go out of business. It is disappointing to see an idea or business come and go. The worst part is that it happens often.

The reason businesses shut down often is not because it does not work. If creating a business did not work, then why are there the Apples and Googles of the world? Why are the 10% successful? The main reason why many businesses collapse is because many people behind the businesses are not business savvy. Many people who create a startup learn about how business works after the startup has already been created.

There are many people who also spend their money foolishly on their business. Just because someone grosses in $300,000 every year from a business does not mean that person is making $300,000 every year. Some people in this position only get the scraps.

Entrepreneurs have made many lessons available through their own trial-and-error experiences. By analyzing other entrepreneurs’ case studies as well as my own experiences, I have been able to come up with a list of seven business mistakes that you need to avoid so your business stays afloat and even makes a profit.

  1. Putting all eggs in one basket. Squidoo’s decline amazed many people around the web. What once got millions of daily visitors now got absorbed by HubPages. At the time, I put all of my eggs into that basket. This forced me to experiment with other ways to make money on the web. Kindle book creation ended up becoming the big one. However, I never put all of my eggs into that basket. I am also utilizing training courses and other options to bring in revenue as well.
  2. Thinking of profit in the wrong way. Sometimes a business is making a lot of money but the CEO is not. There are some businesses that make $1 million every year but have $2 million in expenses. Many people think of profit as the scraps after expenses take place. On the contrary, you should never spend your money if you know you won’t make a profit that way.
  3. Using social media too often. We all use social media, and other people love to use it as much as they can. A big mistake is using social media too often to the point where you are not getting any of your projects done. Social media is a great way to build an audience but not as great of a way to make money.
  4. Not having a vision. Having a vision allows you to identify where you want to be within a certain amount of time. Visions give us realities which may currently seem out of reach, but by striving to achieve your vision, you will take more steps of action to make that vision a reality compared to if you did not take the time to give yourself a vision.
  5. Not analyzing your own statistics. I am analyzing my statistics every day to learn more about my business, visitors, and customers. I discovered that adding a subscription box at the end of all of my blog posts worked very effectively. In fact, it has more than doubled the amount of subscribers I get.
  6. Never starting at all. Many people fear launching their business to the world because of criticism and the need to be perfect. In order to see how far your business will go, you need to start and launch that business first.
  7. Giving up too early. There are plenty of people who were once comfortable with the status quo before they created their businesses. To these people, the status quo offers security. Although gruesome at times, the status quo offers a guaranteed payment for every hour at the end of the day. Businesses do not guarantee any type of revenue. However, if you take the time to create a business and make it work, you will make more money than anyone from the status quo could ever dream of making.

Business is an awesome and dangerous world to be in. By avoiding these mistakes, you will be taking more of the danger out of business, and you will be able to focus on the awesome parts about having a business: you work at your own hours, you love what you do, and you make money too.

What were your thoughts on the list? Do you have an 8th business mistake that people should know about? Please share your thoughts and advice below.

Filed Under: Business

5 Ways To Get More SlideShare Followers

October 10, 2014 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

5 Ways To Get More SlideShare Followers

Although SlideShare is a powerful social network, few people take advantage of it. There are plenty of reasons to use SlideShare, but in order for you to utilize SlideShare properly, you need to grow a big audience. Some big businesses and companies get more traffic from SlideShare with 10,000 followers than on other social networks where they have millions of followers. That means if you really want to grow your blog traffic, get more subscribers, and boost sales, you need more followers on SlideShare. Here are five ways to get those followers.

  1. Have a lot of SlideShare presentations. The more presentations people can go through, the more likely that person is to follow you. You do not need hundreds of presentations to grab people’s attention. You only need a few dozen.
  2. Create great SlideShare presentations. No matter how many SlideShare presentations you have, they need to be good. One amazing presentation is better than 100 crummy presentations any day of the week.
  3. Follow other people. There are many people on SlideShare who will follow back if you follow them. Following other people will also allow you to develop strong connections with more people.
  4. Embed SlideShare presentations on your blog. You want as many people to see your presentations as possible. Embedding a SlideShare presentation on your blog’s sidebar is a great way to introduce something that will grab a visitor’s attention.
  5. Use your other social networks to tell people about your SlideShare account. Whether you have a big following or a small following, anyone in your audience can end up following you on SlideShare. While you’re at it, tell your friends about your account and get them to take a look at your SlideShare presentations.

You do not need hundreds of thousands of SlideShare followers to bring in massive traffic. Based on statistics provided by big companies like Mashable, you only need a few thousand followers to get massive traffic from the site. What were your thoughts on the list? Do you have any additional tips on getting more SlideShare followers? Please share your thoughts and advice below.

Filed Under: Social Media, Traffic

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