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Underground Twitter Secret Manifesto Mrr Ebook

Underground Twitter Secret Manifesto Mrr Ebook
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If you’ve already set up your account you can simply move on to more exciting aspects of using Twitter and skip this part. The first thing you need to do is to go over to Twitter.

You register by using your e-mail address and picking a user name that you think would be best for you.

If you want to use Twitter in conjunction with your blog, you should use a user name that reflects your blog. For example, if your blog is www.dogtrainingtips.com you may want to create the user name of "dogtrainingtips." If the name of your blog is taken as a user name on twitter, try to find something that reflects the theme of your blog.

Once you've gotten registered, you'll need to upload a picture to use as your avatar. You can use a picture of yourself or an illustration that reflects your blog as your avatar. Make sure it's a clear picture and one that will show up well in a column with other pictures surrounding it.

With Twitter, you can quickly search for other users and then request to follow their updates. Once someone approves you to follow them, most of the time they will choose to follow you as well. You can build your followers list by searching for keywords on the Twitter site that relates to your blog. An example would be ‘dog training’ for a dog training niche you’ve set up. This way you can build a list of targeted followers that are interested in your dog training topic. Once you start posting updates on Twitter about your blog, you'll automatically get more targeted traffic.

When you first join, you'll most likely get follow requests as well from other users who are using the search tools. You can choose to follow these people if they seem like they could be potential traffic for your blog. Make sure that your follow list doesn't get too crowded if you want to keep it targeted to a specific niche.

Twitter works best when you can actually communicate with the people that you are following, and vice versa. If you crowd your list with thousands of people you may initially get more traffic but you'll lose out on many of the other benefits of using the site.

Again, before you get started with posting Twitter updates, you need to decide your primary purpose for using Twitter.

If you're focused before you get started, you'll be able to produce better quality posts and get the right kind of traffic to your blog that relates to your niche.