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Post date: Mar 05, 2013 12:17:56 AM

#6. Twitter accounts not (yet) used should still be completely set-up with Twitter wallpaper branded to you, links to your active Twitter pages, a proper "bio line" (which does not literally have to be a bio - just an appropriate message), and at least one post.

#7.Dormant Twitter accounts or Twitter pages

that are meant to be primarily static (Like a Twitter index or Sitemap page) should be reposted at least monthly, even if with the same content, so your post date does not look like "even a Caveman could do it." Twitter

#8 Invest 15-20 minutes reading the Twitter HELP area of Twitter. However, do not read it as if it is a dreaded chore; rather, read it as if there are some hidden gold nugget ideas within and your job is to find them. If you have questions, post and explore "Get Satisfaction:" http://getsatisfaction.com/twitter Bonus Tip: To generate Twitter traffic and get new followers, search "Get Satisfaction" for topics you are involved in and engage in constructive commenting. (See example) Take time to add IMAGES to your comments and set up a nice profile. Also please engage in the Twittin Secrets Get Satisfaction discussions or follow "Overheard" to get the inside scoop.

# 9 Spend a few days exploring other Twitter tweets and personalities. Listen to the conversations. Observe and take notes. To see BOTH sides of a Twitter conversation use PeopleBrowsr.com's inline conversation mode or a dedicated solution like Tweader. What do you like, what don't you like? Try to ferment in your mind (and yes, a beer or glass of wine might actually help here) a "style" of Twittering that you like. Maybe you find someone's style you can mimic or perhaps you create a mash-up sorta style that's all you.

#10. Do not think that just because Twitter asksfor your web address in the settings account area with the silly question, "Have a homepage or a blog" means you must put in your blog or homepage URL. In fact, in many cases that is not a good idea. Instead, enter the URL to a dedicated page made specifically to greet, excite, or manifest interest from the people that will be investigating that link. It's literally like a landing page and in many cases should be design to get people to follow you. (See Tip #64 for another Bio link idea). ==> Tweet This

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