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TwitterWatchDog Features Tammy Redmon
UPDATE: A recording of the call with Tammy Redmon is now available. Click the gray arrow below to listen in.
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Sunday July 12, 2009 TwitterWatchDog.com is featuring Tammy Redmon on the TwitterWatchDog Secrets, Tips and Tools Conference Call.
Tammy is a Certified Executive, Business and Leadership Team Coach, Speaker, Business Growth Strategist, Encourager passionate about exposing the power of possibility in individuals, organizations, and communities.
Tammy is also the author of The CoachesCoachBlog, an action focused speaker and the creator of the Exquisite Self-Care Toolkit for the professional woman and so much more.
Come follow us. Discover how Tammy Redmon and the Twitter WatchDog team can help you and your business be successful on Twitter.
WHEN: recorded on Sunday July 12, 2009
WHERE:
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Making Twitter #FollowFriday Effective
-by Al Ferretti and Skeeter Hansen
Making Twitter #FollowFriday Effective
Follow Friday was developed as a way to let people know that
they are valued and appreciated.
#followfriday: Verb. Action is done each friday come rain or shine.
A good number of people on Twitter do not know how to post
a follow Friday effectively.
Before we get into how to use follow Friday effectively,
let’s talk about how not to follow Friday.
A lot of people tend to just post a whole bunch of people to follow, with no real reason as to why. If you see a huge list of people you know little or nothing about, would you actually want to find out more about the people that are mentioned? It’s unlikely that I would actually take action by following a bunch of random people on Twitter whom I know nothing about.
This is how I make Twitter #FollowFriday effective:
Simply recommend one person at a time to #followfriday. Then write a reason why people should follow this person on Twitter. Here is an example, “#followfriday April Braswell @AprilBraswell she provides the best of the best tips for finding the love of your life.
People who are interested in finding love will most likely follow April. If you are effective (by providing value) with #followfriday, your followers will appreciate your act of kindness and likely return the favor back to you.
You can checkout TopFollowFriday it’s one of a number of twitter 3rd party tools that displays the most endorsed people of the week and how many people have endorsed you.
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