Real Estate Education: Optimizing Twitter For Your Real Business Part 9
December 30, 2011
As more people come to the “party”, more and more of them will stay because of the great everything. Your party will quickly get momentum. Some of your guests may be having such a good time that they’ll ask you if it’s ok they invite a couple more people they’d like you to meet. Pretty soon, your party will be in full swing with most everyone having a great time and most people not wanting to leave until they absolutely have to (or you kick them out).
When you send follow requests to other Twitter users, or when people find your profile through their own searching, many of them will look at your tweet history and only take into account that and your profile’s bio for deciding whether they want to follow you or not. If your profile has no tweets and no bio then the only people who will want to follow you are spammers because you fit a spammer’s profile exactly: that profile is anyone, anywhere.
People often want to see your tweets because they’ll want to see how valuable the information you’ve been tweeting is to them or to their followers. When Twitter users start following a large number of people they will start getting more and more tweets coming their way sent from the people they’re following. If you follow lots of other people involved in real estate you can expect to get lots of tweets from them about articles, websites and other resources you’ll often find very interesting and that your own followers may also find very interesting. In fact, my Twitter feed has replaced the real estate sites I used to visit occasionally. I find so much useful real information coming down the Twitter pipe on a daily basis that there is little need for me to visit these sites because the people I’m following have usually already sent me the best articles from these sites already plus info from many other sites I’ve never even heard of.
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