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Marketing and Twitter
Written by: Kaya SingerArticle Overview: Twitter was the one site that puzzled me. It’s not like any other site and I was baffled at how and why people had 15,000 people they were following. It felt daunting and overwhelming so I didn’t really jump into it full force. Since then, I have picked up a resource that has helped. Listed in the body of this article are a few things I learned.
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Marketing and Twitter
About 15 years ago my husband and I had a bright idea one
day. He was busy doodling on our Mac and I thought, “Those are really cool
designs and I bet we could make them into coloring books.”
We ended up creating and self-publishing two mandala
coloring books. We were sure this was going to be a huge money-making deal
(totally naïve). Instead we were shocked to find out that they were not so easy
to sell. Bookstores ordered a few at a time and we managed to sell some on our
website (websites were still new).
The rest we sold at a Saturday Market and then let it go. People who
bought them loved them but we barely broke even.
It was one of those learning experiences. I am sure you all
have had similar stories about developing a product, being so passionate and
excited and then realizing afterward that you neglected to do a marketing plan.
We must have thought we were immune and our books were so amazing that people
would want them in truckloads.
In retrospect, I can now see that the main value was for he
and I to do this project together. Making money wasn’t the point, but it would
have been a nice side benefit.
Now, I have just finished writing my first real book, “
Clear Your Focus Grow Your Business,” and it will be out in print very soon. I
thought I was smart this time and began setting up my social networking
platforms three years ago so they would be solid when my book was done.
Marketing is one of my areas of expertise so I felt confident.
Twitter was the one site that puzzled me. I joined Twitter
and tried to figure it out. It’s not like any other site and I was baffled at
how and why people had 15,000 people they were following. It felt daunting and
overwhelming so I didn’t really jump into it full force. I still have only about
900 followers, I’m embarrassed to admit. I was not following people back unless
I liked their website. Uh-oh- big problem. I couldn’t get my head around
developing relationships with 15,000 people, most of whom I wasn’t interested
to know.
One night, suddenly, 200 people drop off of following
me. I tried to recall what I may
have tweeted that could have offended 200 people in one night. It was ludicrous
and again I thought, “I don’t understand this at all!” I went back to just
putting my energy elsewhere.
And then my son gave me this book, “101 Ways to Market Your
Books,” by John Kremer. I found
John online and began following him on Twitter and befriended him on
Facebook. Facebook is more my
style. I understand it. I decided
to check out John’s Book Marketing Network site. It’s a Ning site with a lot of
great information and a forum. One question he
poses there is, “What’s working for You?”
He goes on to share that the hottest tool he is using right now is
Twitter.
I read that and I immediately felt a knot in my stomach,
knowing that I had totally missed the boat. He says his websites Alexa ranks
and visits have been rising because of Twitter.
He publishes a free Twitter Manual, which is a guide to
success on Twitter. I know there are thousands of people offering to sell
Twitter support tools. I picked this one because John is a successful book
publisher and I like what he has done.
Here are a few things I learned from John’s manual.
1. Find interesting people to follow. For me that would be
small business owners, publishers, authors and marketers.
2. It’s important to offer something free in your Twitter
welcome message.
3. Post at least 10 tweets per day, including useful tips.
4. Include 3-4 quotations as they get retweeted the most
often.
5. Retweet other people as this helps you build
relationships.
6. Read other people’s tweets and visit their blogs and
websites.
As it turned out I was doing some of this but very
inconsistently!
The morals in this story.
• Develop of good marketing plan and don’t shy away from
what you don’t understand.
• Stretch your comfort level.
• Get help. You don’t have to do everything yourself.
Maybe next year I’ll be able to tell you how Twitter worked
to market my book!
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