How To Use Twitter To Generate Traffic

Twitter is still a relatively new social networking site, and there are still thousands of marketers who are not using it to its full potential. Some are not using it at all. As with just about any other social networking site you can mention, you have to put in the work at the start to establish yourself as a credible, helpful contributor who is there to do more than just give a sales message and win customers. Using Twitter is an art form all of its own, and is totally unlike anything you will do anywhere else.

The short length of the messages you are allowed to send means that you have to approach the task in a completely different way. The underlying principle does not change, however, and if you are looking to build a long-term business presence, you will need to take a long-term view and work to build up your network of friends. These friends can see your twits on their Twitter home page, so it is well worth making the effort to cultivate as many as you can. You are allowed to put links in your twits, so you will need to restrain yourself from getting carried away and posting links too often.

As ever, it takes a bit of work and a bit of thought to use Twitter effectively. Make sure that your twits are of value and interesting. If you can keep abreast of breaking news, and the latest trends in your area of expertise, you can build up a reputation as being someone to watch out for. This will keep you on people’s friend lists, and give you the chance to broadcast an occasional message about your own website or profile which will encourage them to visit. Driving social network traffic is never quick or easy, but you can build up a reputation which will result in regular visitors to your site, who have every chance of becoming regular customers.

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7 Responses to “How To Use Twitter To Generate Traffic”

  1. Internet Marketing Joy Says:

    I agree with you..Twitter has a great potential of driving traffic to your site..all you need to do is have a good strategy and hard work.

  2. Internet Marketing Archives» Blog Archive » 'How To Use Twitter To Generate Traffic' - by Nelson Tan Says:

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  3. Tom Chuong Says:

    That’s an interesting idea! I’ll check it out and see if Twitter can be put to good use for us. Thanks!

  4. Keith Stieneke Says:

    I have been using Twitter for a few months. I am sure that it has helped me to get a few visits to some of my sites. But like you say it does take time and creativity to use Twitter effectively.

  5. PostOnFire.com Says:

    How To Use Twitter To Generate Traffic…

    Here’s a basic idea how twittering short messages in a consistent manner can help build up more friends and create awareness….

  6. PV Reymond Says:

    Yes, Twitter can be a good way to drive traffic to your site.

    The point here is that you have to know how to use it, you need a good strategy in order to exploit it at the fullest potential.

    It also takes time, for this reason you have to test it and see how much time you should spend with Twitter.

    Thanks,
    PV Reymond

  7. Brad Spencer Says:

    Twitter is becoming a great source of traffic for me. I am building a following and I think once my following gets to be a few hundred then I will be driving a lot more traffic to my website.

    I see Twitter providing a lot of traffic to the blogs that I read. I can’t wait until I start getting more traffic :)

    Cheers,

    Brad Spencer

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