Tips on using Twitter to attract more visitors to your teleseminars
- A part of my job is to find ways to increase my clients online visibility and part of the service I provide is thinking outside the box. One afternoon while I sat preparing content for one of my client’s Twitter accounts, it dawned on me. Let’s use Twitter to not only promote the teleseminar but also to feed content about the teleseminar to the audience while the teleseminar event was taking place. So this is what I did: I scheduled tweets to promote the teleseminar on Twitter. Generally it would be tweets getting people to sign up to the teleseminar.
- On the day of the teleseminar, schedule more tweets promoting the teleseminar but don’t overdo it, you don’t want to spam your audience.
- Reminder tweets of the teleseminar taking place in 1 hr, 30 mins, 15 mins, then about to start. Also do one after the teleseminar has started, saying listening to…., come and join.
This is all done on Hootsuite, so we don’t have to worry about it. Lovely tool Hootsuite.
When the teleseminar starts, have your team, in my case, my clients would use my team who would sit in and listen to the teleseminar
To my Twitter followers
As a virtual assistant I have often wondered why my followers are following me, what they would like to know and what they would like me to share with them?
What I love about Twitter is that it allows us to be able to connect with people and have real conversations, if used correctly one can use Twitter for business to find out so much more about our customers and the people who follow us. As a virtual assistant and infact any other business owner in general it would be useful to get feedback on what you have to offer, listen to what your followers have to say and Twitter also provides a way for people to get to know each other in both a personal and business capacity. So yes, Twitter is a great social media tool.
Why are people not communicating more on Twitter?
I find a large percentage of people who are using Twitter are only sharing content they find interesting and perhaps useful to others. Very little communication takes place in between all of this. So I ask, what’s the point? Conversation is how we get to know each other. So the objective is
Your Virtual Presence – Starting to Twitter
I have been tweeting and writing about twitter with my Twitter buddy, Sarah Arrow. Instead of writing my own article for you Sarah has agreed to let me share hers. Thanks Sarah.
So here it is – Getting to grips with Twitter AKA Twitter for non geeks
Heard all about Twitter? Joined up but couldn’t see the point? Hard not to miss it, isn’t it? I took me 6 months to realise power of it.

- Image via CrunchBase
The purpose of this blog post is to help you get to grips with twitter and make it work for you. I didn’t learn it all by myself, I was given advice and asked questions and now I have 4,600 tweets under my belt! It really is easy and rather enjoyable too ![]()
Twitter is the internet ‘microblogging’ tool (Microblogging, blogging but with much less effort
) that you can use your mobile phone and the internet to tweet from. It’s been mentioned in The Times and in The Guardian, and even my gran has heard of it even if she doesn’t have a clue what it is or does.
This guide is tailored to us non geeks, us ordinary
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