Do You ‘Tweet’ For Your Business?

TwitterDo you ‘tweet’ for your business? If you don’t you should. Twitter has really caught on as a traffic builder.

Tweets are short little posts commenting on what you are doing right now. The key to using Twitter effectively is participation. You must listen as well as speak. The more you listen and respond, the more people will ‘follow you’.

When you tweet, your message is broadcast to everyone who is following you.  If your ‘tweet’ is interesting, your followers will want to see what you are all about and will click over to your blog.

Write a new blog post? Tweet about it. Launching a new product? Tweet about it. Working on a new project? Tweet about it.

The more you interact, the more people will interact with you. So, go over to Twitter and set up an account. Search for people you know and start following them. Start ‘tweeting’ and watch what happens!

“The 7 Pitfalls Of Single Parenting”


Carolyn Ellis

Listen to Virtual Book Tour…

Carolyn Ellis is the author of the award-winning The 7 Pitfalls of Single Parenting. With 50% of marriages ending in divorce and 1 in 3 Americans part of a blended family, this simple yet powerful handbook will help families experiencing divorce. She founded ThriveAfterDivorce.com to provide success strategies and resources to separated
and divorced individuals.

During this 1-hour Virtual Book Tour, Carolyn reveals the story behind her book, The 7 Pitfalls of Single Parenting. The book’s promise is “What to Avoid to Help Your Children Thrive after Divorce”.

Click here to add this book to your library.

The “Donkey In The Farmer’s Well” Parable

donkey-in-well.jpgOkay, so maybe this isn’t an Aesop Fable, but I do hope you enjoy the message because it applies to Entrepreneurial CEOs under any economic conditions – upswings or downswings.

Visit www.TheDonkeyStory.com and feel free to pass it on to your friends, colleagues or even loved-ones.

The Morale: “Shake it off and take a step up…” :-)

The Birth of the “Virtual Book Tour”

November 20th, 2002 was an important day for me.

On that evening, I drove into the Book Passage (bookstore) parking lot in Corte Madera, CA and I met Al and Tipper Gore during their live “physical” book signing. I was shocked when I discovered that they only sold a few hundred books. I knew there had to be a better way.

The better way to sell books or info products is a Virtual Book Tour … which has been the topic of this video blog and my 4-module series.

Since 2002, I’ve conducted nearly a hundred Virtual Book Tours (“VBTs”). And today, I charge almost $5K to interview authors (for 60 minutes) and mail my online list on their behalf.

If you’re reading this before June 5th at 6pm Pacific (9pm Eastern), that evening I’m hosting a live Preview Call for my VBT teleseries and I want you to attend.

If you register before the dealine, you’ll save $79 on your tuition as a result of reading this blog post with this Discount Code: gabe1025.

Click here to get the full story if you missed the deadline.

21 Proven Ways to Repurpose Your Teleseminars

The single most overlooked info marketing strategy is “repurposing.”

No other strategy offers authors and Infopreneurs so much leverage to accelerate the productivity of your info marketing business.  You can get the full story on my 2-hour VBT Preview Call.

Watch the video above in its entirety and make certain you pull-down the 21 Repurposing Tips PDF Report I give you online access to at the end.  Your candid comments below will be most appreciated :-)

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