Sharing My Experiences On Twitter Marketing
Many years ago, there was a huge push about Twitter marketing tools. Twitter was viewed as a terrific new way of getting a list of people whom you could target to promote your products. However, how much of a bang for your buck do you get from any of these programs that were pushed at us to improve our profits? Exactly how great is Twitter marketing? This article will examine the case for becoming involved and to determine if it will really repay your time and effort.
Anxious to increase my product sales, I went ahead and started Twitter marketing to grow a huge list of followers hoping to turn them into purchasers. Not only did I pay to sign up for programs that would bring me followers but I invested in several softwares to help promote the products I was selling. By the time I was done, I'd paid for something like eight programs to do some of the grunt work involved in Twitter marketing.
I paide for a software package that would automatically follow people for me in an attempt to get them to follow me back. Individuals who were not following me on Twitter would be automatically removed from my follow list by another program I had bought. This would let me follow many individuals again to get them to follow me. A few of the software I purchased are not interesting enough to discuss but I will just mention a helpful program that auto-Tweeted any blog posts I made each time they were published.
I must say that the combined effect of utilizing all these software together generated superb results since each program did as advertised. But as soon as it seemed I wasn't generating any money, my initial exuberance was soon squashed. Each day I would post more or less ten blog entries knowing that they would then automatically be displayed on Twitter also. Wanting to increase the number of daily posts, I discovered a way to automatically post any number of entries to my blog and hopefully gain more Twitter followers.
The results of my efforts are as follows: After three years utilizing these tools, I had built almost 10,000 Twitter followers. And though you may think that is great, there's more. In the same 3 year period, my Twitter account collected over 15,000 blog posts that had links to my affiliate offers.
And that was the only advertising that I did for that blog, I decided not to even ping the posts to see exactly what Twitter could do for me. Well, you can't say that 3 years isn't long enough to get decent results but using Twitter I just got 2 - 4 visitors every day to my blog. My affiliate earnings from 2 sales was $47 and to that you can add $8.65 Adsense revenue - extremely dismal all around!
Even with about 10,000 Twitter followers and using software automation, it seems that this is not sufficient to pull in money marketing with Twitter. In fact, in the last 3 years I have not even made a decent amount of money from that blog to pay for the Twitter programs that I had paid for. So in my opinion, while there may be good ways to promote on Twitter, using the automatic softwares are not the way to go.
Anxious to increase my product sales, I went ahead and started Twitter marketing to grow a huge list of followers hoping to turn them into purchasers. Not only did I pay to sign up for programs that would bring me followers but I invested in several softwares to help promote the products I was selling. By the time I was done, I'd paid for something like eight programs to do some of the grunt work involved in Twitter marketing.
I paide for a software package that would automatically follow people for me in an attempt to get them to follow me back. Individuals who were not following me on Twitter would be automatically removed from my follow list by another program I had bought. This would let me follow many individuals again to get them to follow me. A few of the software I purchased are not interesting enough to discuss but I will just mention a helpful program that auto-Tweeted any blog posts I made each time they were published.
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I must say that the combined effect of utilizing all these software together generated superb results since each program did as advertised. But as soon as it seemed I wasn't generating any money, my initial exuberance was soon squashed. Each day I would post more or less ten blog entries knowing that they would then automatically be displayed on Twitter also. Wanting to increase the number of daily posts, I discovered a way to automatically post any number of entries to my blog and hopefully gain more Twitter followers.
The results of my efforts are as follows: After three years utilizing these tools, I had built almost 10,000 Twitter followers. And though you may think that is great, there's more. In the same 3 year period, my Twitter account collected over 15,000 blog posts that had links to my affiliate offers.
And that was the only advertising that I did for that blog, I decided not to even ping the posts to see exactly what Twitter could do for me. Well, you can't say that 3 years isn't long enough to get decent results but using Twitter I just got 2 - 4 visitors every day to my blog. My affiliate earnings from 2 sales was $47 and to that you can add $8.65 Adsense revenue - extremely dismal all around!
Even with about 10,000 Twitter followers and using software automation, it seems that this is not sufficient to pull in money marketing with Twitter. In fact, in the last 3 years I have not even made a decent amount of money from that blog to pay for the Twitter programs that I had paid for. So in my opinion, while there may be good ways to promote on Twitter, using the automatic softwares are not the way to go.
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