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If You Don’t Follow Me I’ll Unfollow You and I’ll take my toys and go home!

People are always asking how to get more followers on Twitter and how to manage an effective Twitter account. First, define effective. I want to ask you some questions myself.

1. If someone follows you on Twitter do you feel obligated to follow them back, even if what they talk about doesn’t really interest you?

I don’t. It isn’t bad etiquette to not follow someone on Twitter if the topics they talk about do not interest you. It doesn’t mean you don’t like them. It isn’t an insult if I don’t follow you.

If I follow you and never read your posts, then what’s the point? Think about how you get traffic to your website or blog. You choose keywords to get a specific target audience to visit your web pages.

Targeted traffic is the key, not the number of people who come to your website. So why, on Twitter, do you think that basic concept doesn’t apply?

10,000 visitors to your website that are not interested in your products and services doesn’t do anything for you. 10,000 followers on Twitter that don’t care what you say doesn’t do anything for you.

2. If someone you choose to follow doesn’t follow you back, do you unfollow them because of that?

It isn’t a popularity contest. You should only be following people you are interested in and you should not feel insulted when someone doesn’t follow you back.

You should be choosing to follow people whose tweets interest you. And each person in turn should do the same thing. So what if everyone you follow doesn’t follow you? So what if you don’t follow everyone that follows you?

If a person doesn’t follow you on Twitter, it isn’t a vote against you. It isn’t an insult. Each person has their own interests. Those that are interested in what you have to say will follow you. You will have a targeted audience. Isn’t that what you really want?

3. Are you using a Twitter Tool to get more followers? If you say no and you have only made 49 tweets and have 49,000 followers, we know you’re lying.

Seriously? Is what you have to say so uninteresting that you need automated software to get followers? Did you not have friends in high school? OK, that may sound mean, but using software to get followers is like paying people to be your friend.

And it doesn’t get you a targeted audience that cares about what you link to or say. Is it because you want the bragging rights of having thousands of followers?

People who say they have 1000 friends usually don’t. You have a few friends and a lot of acquaintances. That’s in real life. On Twitter, you can have 50,000 followers and only have 100 followers who actually read what you tweet. How is that an effective marketing strategy?

4. What percentage of your posts are about you and your services?

Go to your own profile and actually count. Some of you don’t need to because every single tweet you make is about you. You are the center of the Twitterverse and we are all just on Twitter to serve you.

If you show interest in others, they will show interest in you. Post stuff that isn’t about you at least 2/3 of the time and you will naturally get more followers. Comment on the blogs that the people you follow write. Post some funny stuff. Everyone loves humor.

5. How do I know what will interest my followers on Twitter?

I know you think everything you are doing or selling is what will interest them. But, get real. It’s not just about you.

In order to post stuff you know will interest your followers, you have to actually know who they are. Go down your list of followers. Have something to write with ready.

As you view each follower on the list, write down a category or categories that you think would interest them. Let’s say the first one on the list is a real estate person, write down real estate, mortgages and loans as topics.

If the second follower on your list is a gamer, write down games as a topic. If the 3rd person is also in real estate, add a number under the topics you attributed to the 1st follower.

Continue down your list and keep doing that. Look at the categories that have the highest numbers and put them at the top of your list of topics, then build your list according to those numbers.

Tweet about the most popular topics more often than other topics. Then mix in something you are promoting about every third tweet. You’ll build trust and users will click on things you tweet, including those that are about you.

5. How many retweets have you done for other people?

Again, have you shown interest in what others tweet about? Do you even care? If you don’t, your followers will know you don’t care and they won’t care what you have to say either.

6. How many times have you commented on someone’s blog after seeing their tweet?

Is it really too much trouble to make a comment on someone’s blog? You get a link back for doing it and you let that person know you are listening to them. They in turn will listen to you.

7. Do you even read the tweets from those you follow or are you just after traffic to your own website,blog, products and services?

If you really are just using Twitter to post your own services, products, etc. then you have missed the entire point of Twitter and all other social networking websites as well.

You may think you are a social media guru because you have 100,000 followers, but if you are not reading what other people tweet and responding to that, you’re really just a dweeb whose “popularity” will fade in the long run.

That’s my opinion. What’s yours?

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YouTube Errors Caused by Chinese Hackers?

Today, I was trying to visit YouTube.com and specific videos there. I got an error message Http/1.1 Service Unavailable.

I looked it up to see what that was. One website told me it was spyware and told me to look at my HOSTS file. I did. Nothing in it was malicious code. So that solution wasn’t the answer.

Then I found this at News-About_Knowledge.com

http/1.1 service unavailable” is the error which has been experienced by millions of “you tube” users.

It has been speculated that these are the Chinese hackers who spread this error on the internet. It was reported that Google has announced battle against the government of China. Millions of you tube users have seen a fault in the service followed by a statement http/1.1 service unavailable.

It has been confirmed that the service of you tube remained down for more than 20 minutes. However, Google has not made any announcement regarding this latest error which halted the service of you tube. We have been observing numerous cyber attacks on different web sites. We also reported a cyber attack on Twitter which was made by Iranian cyber army.

Ok, I found this a little far-fetched, but not out of the realm of possibility. Whether this is true or not right now, cyber-warfare is coming.

Do you think Chinese Hackers are the cause of this error message?

Do you think Google would “battle” Chinese Hackers?

Do you think cyber-warfare is here and now or far off in the future?

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Why Don’t I Get Good Response From Twitter?

I see a lot of marketers posting on their blog about how they get a poor response from Twitter. John Reese sent out an email about how Twitter is a waste of his time and how the responses to his tweets are declining.

Why is their response from Twitter declining? ME ME ME, that’s why. When is the last time you retweeted other people’s tweets? How often do you do it?

When is the last time you went to your follower’s blogs and made comments? How often do you show interest in what your followers and those that follow you are doing?

There are thousands of marketers on Twitter that simply post dozens or even hundreds of times per day to tell everyone about what they are doing, what they are interested in and why everyone should be following them and taking their advice.

If you are that selfish and self-important then none of the social networks are for you. If you do not have the time to show interest in others, they willnot take the time to show interest in you.

For some, Twitter is all about gaining as many followers as possible through automated means, then blasting your message to them over and over again. These people even think that makes them social networking gurus.

They aren’t. The real genius of social networking makes real friends and networks with others. That means showing an interest in others.

If your response from Twitter is declining, then it’s you and not Twitter that is at fault.

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What is the best way to use $2,500 to promote a new site?

That question was posted in a forum I’m a member of. I thought I’d share the question and my response here.

My response

Set up a wordpress blog on your website and start blogging every day. Social Bookmark each post at 5 social bookmarking websites. Use a different 5 each day so you are not spamming any of them.

So far, no cost but your time.

Particpate in twitter.com. Follow people who are would-be customers. Do this manually, not with software. When I say participate, I don’t mean continually tell people to check out your site. Click their links. Comment back to them. Comment on their blogs. Retweet some of their stuff. They will reciprocate.

So far, no cost but your time.

Particpate on other social networks. Share stories other than just your own blog and website links. Mix those in along with other stuff you share. Make sure you share good stuff. They will soon trust the links you post and click those that go to your site too.

So far, no cost but your time.

Add your site to web directories like DMOZ. Stick with free website directories. Paid directories are usually no better than the free directories.

So far, no cost but your time.

Participate in forums like this one and those that are related to your industry or topic with links in your sig line. Do not go into forums and post check out my site and such. Give advice, answer and ask questions, participate.

So far, no cost but your time.

If you do not have time for any of the above or don’t think you can do it yourself, I have people who can. 786-317-8774

What are some of the things you would add to the above?

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Will Google Succeed At Social Networking?

I’ve been reading a lot lately about how Google is planning to use Gmail to establish a social network. As if it isn’t enough that Google has tried to compete with Facebook through its Google Fiend Connect and with Flickr through Picasa. It looks like Facebook and Flickr are winning.

Sure, Google has YouTube, but YouTube was already successful before Google acquired it. Jaiku isn’t exactly making inroads into Twitter’s turf.

It seems to me that Google is good at one thing and one thing only – delivering a set of search results based on a set of parameters and a search query. You could argue that Google has been successful at online advertising due to the success of its PPC model, AdWords, but even that is based on the principles of search. Google took its core competency and turned it into an advertising model. Nothing wrong with that. That’s what success is all about, leveraging your strengths for greater power.

But any time Google has branched out and veered from its core competency, it hasn’t exactly made a successful go of it. Google is not really poised to compete with Facebook and Twitter on the social networking front. Am I the only one who feels this way? What about you?

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Google Caffeine and Twitter

This is from a press release from OnlinePRNews.com

Online PR News – 02-February-2010 – SEO Internet Marketing firm monitors live ‘Real Time’ search results for a select group of keyword phrases and finds leading Social Media Marketing companies are incorporating targeted Twitter strategies. Irbtrax SEO Internet Marketing forecasts a tremendous surge in the use of Social Media Marketing services as an effective Internet Marketing strategy once the value of Google Caffeine’s ‘Real Time’ search is fully realized.

“There’s no doubt it will contribute to a variety of new marketing possibilities. However, based on what I saw it appears many companies are still taking a wait and see approach instead of being more pro-active.”

My questions are;

Have you used Google Caffeine?

If yes, what is your experience with it?

Do you agree with what is said in that press release?

What are some other ways we can benefit from Google Caffeine?

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