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Driving Twitter Traffic to Your Blog



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By : Feiertag Steeley    14 or more times read
Submitted 2012-01-28 01:28:27
Every blogger today knows the real value of Twitter and how it can prove to be helpful in getting relevant readers. The intent of this article is to explain to you how you can put in the energy to progress your Twitter presence as a blogger and add to your target audience that likes to pay a visit to your blog frequently.

Follow the Right People: It is very simple to find your targeted market on Twitter. Plenty of people are frequently tweeting posts. The people who like to retweet your stuff should be fairly easy to find. This will be to your advantage in more than one way if you follow people like this because they have already paid attention to your content by tweeting it. Once you begin following your target market in an effective manner, you will notice an increased response after your tweets. Many Twitter users think that it is a prestigious thing to have plenty of followers. But, if these followers are not specialized followers, then they are not that valuable. You have to concentrate on creating a list of followers that want what you have to offer and will help you to share your tweets.

Get Some Power: There are certain Twitter users that have major influence just because of who they are. If you manage to get one of these popular people to retweet your content, then you will get loads of traffic for your blog. Find the powerful experts in your field that have a huge following and get them to pay attention to you. How should you go about doing this? You will have to put comments on their blogs, send out their tweets again and then hold relevant conversations with them. There are plenty of ways that you can get in touch with these popular people these days since there are so many social tools available. If you have great articles on your blog and one of these important people see it, then there is a huge possibility that they send it to the people who follow them. The point here is, you need to think long term and focus on building strong relationships with the right kind of crowd to get the most out of your efforts. If you find a way to be seen by powerful bloggers, then you will not have anything standing between you and successful.

Tweet Several Times: You need to tweet several times if you want your tweet to remain in the lead; your followers will catch sight of your tweet even if it passed them by. There is not a single reason that your tweet should be skipped over, yet if you pay attention to the promotion of your subject matters by tweeting it two or three times, what is wrong with that? Going overboard is the last suggestion, as your followers may feel like you are trying to shove stuff toward them and this is wrong. There you are! Some easy to use tips that you can use right now to get Twitter to help you raise your blog's traffic.
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