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Saturday, October 26, 2013

My Experiences On Marketing On Twitter

By Daren Cloutier


Many years ago, there was a great campaign on Twitter marketing tools. Twitter was considered as a great new way of getting a list of people whom you could target to market your products. Cutting through the hype, just what type of results can you look forward to after using these Twitter marketing tools? We will talk about Twitter marketing and whether or not it is worth your time and expense as part of your online marketing strategy.

Anxious to raise my product sales, I went ahead and began Twitter marketing to grow a big list of followers hoping to turn them into customers. I ended up purchasing and signing up for programs that would get me followers and programs that would basically promote my products for me. By the time I was done, I'd invested in something like eight programs to do some of the grunt work involved in Twitter marketing.



One of these programs was an automatic 'people follower' on Twitter with the objective that some of those people would follow me also. And then there was the Twitter marketing tool that would un-follow individuals who were not following me. This would enable me to follow different Twitter users once again to get them to follow me. Several of the tools I bought are not interesting enough to bring up but I will just mention a helpful program that auto-Tweeted any blog posts I made every time they were published.

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Initially, I was really pleased with the end results after using the programs in combination since they actually delivered on what they promised. But as soon as it looked like I wasn't generating any money, my initial excitement was soon dampened. My tactic was to post many blog entries each day and each of them was then sent straight to appear on Twitter. Then I found a way to have all the posts done for me automatically, believing that the more posts I would have the more people who would see them.

So permit me to share with you my results. Applying this strategy over three years generated about 10,000 people following me on Twitter. You might think this is an awesome number, but that's not the complete story: Also in the past three years I have had at least 15,000 of my blog posts that were advertising affiliate products posted to my Twitter account.

And that was the only promoting that I did for that blog, I chose not to even ping the posts to see precisely what Twitter could do for me. Precisely how 'good' it was rapidly became plain: after 3 years only two affiliate sales made me $46.74 plus a whopping $9.10 for Adsense. With only 2 - 4 visits per day coming from Twitter, maybe this is not surprising.

Even with nearly 10,000 Twitter followers and using software automation, it seems that this is not enough to pull in money marketing with Twitter. At the end of the day I'm now out of pocket for the Twitter software tools I invested in because my dollar return was so dismal. Lastly, I cannot personally recommend using automatic software tools as a financially viable means of promoting products on Twitter.




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