Have You Started Your Twitter Opt-In List Yet?
In the past, savvy Internet marketers would build an e-mail subscriber list and send out periodic e-mails to that list. It was a great marketing tool because all you needed was an autoresponder, a little tool that sent out all your e-mails on a prescheduled calendar. You wrote up all your e-mails at one time, loaded them into your autoresponder and set it on autopilot. That was it.
Today, Twitter can do the same thing except that your prescheduled messages have a 140-character limit. That’s OK. You can use free tools at your disposal to make this happen. Here’s how:
- Sign up for a Twitter account
- Open up an account at Tweetlater
- Promote your Twitter account like crazy
- Sign in to your Tweetlater account and presechedule your tweets. You can schedule minutes, hours, days, or weeks ahead. Write out your tweets and schedule them at time intervals that you feel appropriate for your list.
- Build value into your Twitter list by adding tweets between scheduled messages.
That’s about it. Now you have a Twitter opt-in list that you can use for marketing purposes. Need help setting it up? Call us.
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