Improving Your Site Traffic Through Twitter
The Twitter social site is a very effective tool in increasing your website traffic yet many have to still stumble at that idea since I am still seeing a great number of Twitter subscribers posting updates on what they did the other day and what they intend to do today, information that does not have any connection with the site that they are really trying to promote.
Yes, Twitter was originally designed for increased and speedy interaction but because of the impact that Twitter has on a lot of people and the amazingly huge population that it enjoys, this social networking site can be harnessed into one of the best means to divert huge amounts of traffic to your website.
Yes, you do not abandon your regular tweets, the more personal ones, however you have to maintain a steady balance between the personal ones and the tweets that can hook people to your blogs, interesting blogs that are ultimately related to your site.
You just have to learn a few tricks on how to maximize your presence on Twitter and use it to bring a lot of people to your link, eventually convincing them to patronize what you have in your website.
One very effective way of making people click on your link that is at the end of your blog is to make your blog more exciting by posing a question towards the end with a link back to your post.
Instead of a link title, the idea of a question will get more people excited because of the engaging manner that is placed and it gives the idea that the reader will get something out of clicking the link where the question is directed to.
And your question does not end there at all because in order to emphasize the importance of your site, you can make follow ups by lines that go like: "You might have overlooked..
...
" or by posing another interesting question such as "Do you need to boost your..
..
" and if any of your previous readers missed out on your first tweet, this opens a door to a second opportunity for them to take a look at what you have in your link.
The success in improving your site traffic through Twitter is to not waver on your link attempts because you will never know who among your readers are going to be interested and instead of asking the question that starts with "What if?" at the end of each day, you might as well make as many attempts as you can since the whole process is absolutely free and the effort uncomplicated.
Do not be embarrassed or scared to request your supporters and followers to sustain your blog.
Keep in mind that social networking is networking at its finest and stumbling on a huge network does not begin until you make your first attempt.
Yes, Twitter was originally designed for increased and speedy interaction but because of the impact that Twitter has on a lot of people and the amazingly huge population that it enjoys, this social networking site can be harnessed into one of the best means to divert huge amounts of traffic to your website.
Yes, you do not abandon your regular tweets, the more personal ones, however you have to maintain a steady balance between the personal ones and the tweets that can hook people to your blogs, interesting blogs that are ultimately related to your site.
You just have to learn a few tricks on how to maximize your presence on Twitter and use it to bring a lot of people to your link, eventually convincing them to patronize what you have in your website.
One very effective way of making people click on your link that is at the end of your blog is to make your blog more exciting by posing a question towards the end with a link back to your post.
Instead of a link title, the idea of a question will get more people excited because of the engaging manner that is placed and it gives the idea that the reader will get something out of clicking the link where the question is directed to.
And your question does not end there at all because in order to emphasize the importance of your site, you can make follow ups by lines that go like: "You might have overlooked..
...
" or by posing another interesting question such as "Do you need to boost your..
..
" and if any of your previous readers missed out on your first tweet, this opens a door to a second opportunity for them to take a look at what you have in your link.
The success in improving your site traffic through Twitter is to not waver on your link attempts because you will never know who among your readers are going to be interested and instead of asking the question that starts with "What if?" at the end of each day, you might as well make as many attempts as you can since the whole process is absolutely free and the effort uncomplicated.
Do not be embarrassed or scared to request your supporters and followers to sustain your blog.
Keep in mind that social networking is networking at its finest and stumbling on a huge network does not begin until you make your first attempt.