Benefit Of The Twitter Follow Me Button
I’m taking a shot in the dark here but, it is with some confidence that I wager you have heard of Twitter? Genius huh? Okay, well perhaps not; but my point is made. Twitter has been an amazing success; with us regular folk, celebrities, politicians, musicians and most recently private companies. It is always nice to get new followers; it makes you feel wanted. And these can be substantially increased by using the Twitter follow me button on a blog or website.
If you are an online marketer, you would most likely have had limited success with other online strategies; be it articles, ezines or ad campaigns. However, these all wane over time, are costly, and can become a bore, (or worse), to your potential clientele.
When first launched, such strategies can be extremely powerful tools but, as with anything regrettably, the power they have diminishes over time. And the time now is for Twitter, (which will inevitably face the same fate of course). For announcements, important customer information or just a chat facility, Twitter can be a wonderful business tool.
Many people will already turn to Twitter to see if you are there, so followers will be picked up quite nicely and in good numbers; simply having your entries updated regularly and being relevant.
New customers will in most instances do some research into your company; from visiting your home page, to delving into your corporate history. By having a unique Twitter follow me button attached to key areas throughout this online presence, your marketing campaigns can have immense success.
It is also useful to have a customized Twitter background, which will stand out when your potential followers actually land on your Twitter page.
By have these buttons on your pages, you are quite passively inviting visitors to join you. But the key thing here is they are making the decision; they are in charge; that is always a comfortable thing for potential customers to feel. The Twitter follow me button will not revolutionize your company; but it will generate warm traffic for you to tap into.
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