Expert Twitter marketing is a very helpful network marketing tool, and should be part of every expert marketers affiliate promotions.
Let’s skip the amateur advice being tossed around and focus on professional marketing strategies that really work and are being used today by the top online marketers to make hefty affiliate marketing commissions in the world right now.
We’ve talked about the need for every online marketing affiliate, from new to veteran affiliate, needing videos and articles for each niche they operate in. There’s no doubt about this – from free traffic from the search engines to effective pre-selling videos to list-building capture pages and opt-in forms, blogs and especially articles are the most important tool for power affiliate marketing right now.
So we know Twitter is the fastest growing social network platform right now and has many different uses and users, the largest value expert Twitter marketing has for affiliate marketing is targeted traffic and the ability to drive this target audience to your affiliate marketing videos and articles.
Think of it like this – your vblog and articles have valuable links to your affiliate promotions, helpful information for people interested in your niche, an opt-in form on each page, and probably links to one or more products, offers etc. right? So if you’ve built a targeted group on Twitter or any social network for that matter, this targeted audience would want access to all of that too, right?
And even though we’re affiliate marketers, our own behavior on Twitter gives us a strong idea in how to integrate the site into our own marketing When you look through the Tweets of the people you follow, which are you most likely to click on or re-tweet? A tweet that says ‘Buy, buy, buy’ or one that says ‘New Article Post: Why’ Of course, it’s the second one, right? And your followers will behave just like you do in most cases
So while there’s nothng wrong with sending the occasional straight pitch to your Twitter followers, your most effective tweets will be announcing new articles and video posts and pointing people to info already on your video posting site. Video posts can be tweeted every few days for many months and re-sending tweets to your followers is fine because your followers usually don’t see every tweet you send, and you gain new followers there every day.
Do you have article or video posts that offer something of value to people who join your opt-in lists? Smart professional affiliates give away value-packed tips or training that include their affiliate links to related products, like those you view for free on the below mentioned links.
Create an e-book with your affiliate link, put up the accompanying list-building squeeze page, then do an article or video post offering your free download to your readers.
Then go back to Twitter and post a tweet like ‘FREE DOWNLOAD: Get your free (whatever) report today from “mysite” This gets people to your articles and videos, and gets more people onto your opt-in list, and c) gives your followers great info. while also putting your affiliate links in front of them.
But don’t just blast your followers with your tweets no matter how funny, clever, or entertaining you think you are, no one of us can have all the answers for our target markets. Just as your tweets help your followers, those YOU follow will post info helpful to you and others, too. Pass those tweets along to your followers as well. Just be sure to do them as retweets – never steal another marketer’s tweets.
Remember – don’t get addicted to Twitter. Twitter is a powerful affiliate marketing social network – but it’s just one of many tools. Just as you wouldn’t use a drill to drive a tack or a wrench to drive a nail, each tool has it’s own usefulness. Give Twitter 20-30 minutes of your time everyday, but then shut it back down and go on with your video email marketing, list-building, article marketing, video marketing and the rest of the activities involved in expert affiliate marketing. Twitter deserves to be added to your strategies, but not at the expense of your other effective marketing components.
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