Listen "#21 How to Use Twitter to Generate New Business"
Episode Synopsis
Graham and Kevin talk about how to use Twitter to generate new business and also interview Martin Soroka from Tweet4More.biz. There'a a free download of the "Top 10 Do's and Dont's When Using Twitter to Promote Your Business" available from www.thenext100days.org/21download/ please follow the link and grab your copy of the guide.
Martin Soroka, is founder of Tweet4More.biz. He joined us on this week’s podcast to explain how he is creating ‘real world leads’ for businesses on Twitter. Martin’s business helps clients raise their profile, get more connections and helps turn those connections into leads and ‘real world’ business.
His approach covers:
Targeting and following relevant accounts
based on their geography
based on their profile
based on what they are saying
Posting regular tweets and retweeting and engaging
Being prolific – by following between 100 – 250 accounts every day of the week
Managing the unfollows – i.e. dropping those accounts who don’t follow back
Posting 4-6 tweets per day
The reason for being so ‘prolific’ is so your account does not get lost. So you get spotted.
Twitter statistics suggest that only 1% of your followers will actually notice your tweets.
Martin can help his clients raise the number of impressions (tweets seen) from low thousands to over 100,000 in a month by doing things properly.
Martin has noticed that people in the virtual world (Twitter, etc.) ‘hide in the shadows’ and are reluctant to take a step towards doing business. His frustration led him to model what he was doing on Twitter personally, but for his clients:
Look at the followers who were most relevant to his business
Do some digging around, looking at their website to find an email address and a telephone number
And then start to engage with people in the real world using the telephone.
Then introduce yourself along the lines of:
“We’ve noticed you have followed our Twitter account recently, hopefully you have some interest in what we are doing, can we help you or answer any of your questions right now?”
The reaction can vary:
You have broken through, by starting to talk to people.
Occasionally, you do get interest
It is not a cold call, according to Martin, because you have already formed a tentative relationship in the virtual world, it is not a big leap to be of value in the real world.
Martin advises:
Out of 100 accounts followed in a day, about 15% follow back. The 85% who do not follow back are self-selecting themselves as either interested or not.
Kevin targets ACTIVE Twitter users. His following is 50,000 and his average impression per tweet is 600 or so, so 1% is typical.
The process Martin uses is:
When he engages with a new client he researches (Tip: this is where you start for your business)
Their website
Their marketing materials
Any videos
Call scripts
He would aim to get 40-60 messages
He would identify a strategy to acquire followers:
Geography
What people are tweeting about
Who are they following
Their bio
The client approves the strategy and relevant package
Number of followers grown by roughly 300-600 in a month
Keywords
Tweet Forensics – analyses followers, looks at the account website, often gets company house number, telephone number – typically 40-60 companies per week.
These are not leads, but suspects.
The business owner chooses to engage by email or telephone.
Martin uses the system to promote his own business
He adds all the data into a CRM
He then uses telesales to contact the suspects.
Martin sees Twitter akin to PR. Twitter is good for raising your profile, getting the brand and name known. With lead generation through Tweet Forensics.
To follow up Martin Soroka, you can find more:
www.Tweet4more.biz
[email protected]
@tweet4morebiz
DON'T FORGET - There's a a free download of the "Top 10 Do's and...
Martin Soroka, is founder of Tweet4More.biz. He joined us on this week’s podcast to explain how he is creating ‘real world leads’ for businesses on Twitter. Martin’s business helps clients raise their profile, get more connections and helps turn those connections into leads and ‘real world’ business.
His approach covers:
Targeting and following relevant accounts
based on their geography
based on their profile
based on what they are saying
Posting regular tweets and retweeting and engaging
Being prolific – by following between 100 – 250 accounts every day of the week
Managing the unfollows – i.e. dropping those accounts who don’t follow back
Posting 4-6 tweets per day
The reason for being so ‘prolific’ is so your account does not get lost. So you get spotted.
Twitter statistics suggest that only 1% of your followers will actually notice your tweets.
Martin can help his clients raise the number of impressions (tweets seen) from low thousands to over 100,000 in a month by doing things properly.
Martin has noticed that people in the virtual world (Twitter, etc.) ‘hide in the shadows’ and are reluctant to take a step towards doing business. His frustration led him to model what he was doing on Twitter personally, but for his clients:
Look at the followers who were most relevant to his business
Do some digging around, looking at their website to find an email address and a telephone number
And then start to engage with people in the real world using the telephone.
Then introduce yourself along the lines of:
“We’ve noticed you have followed our Twitter account recently, hopefully you have some interest in what we are doing, can we help you or answer any of your questions right now?”
The reaction can vary:
You have broken through, by starting to talk to people.
Occasionally, you do get interest
It is not a cold call, according to Martin, because you have already formed a tentative relationship in the virtual world, it is not a big leap to be of value in the real world.
Martin advises:
Out of 100 accounts followed in a day, about 15% follow back. The 85% who do not follow back are self-selecting themselves as either interested or not.
Kevin targets ACTIVE Twitter users. His following is 50,000 and his average impression per tweet is 600 or so, so 1% is typical.
The process Martin uses is:
When he engages with a new client he researches (Tip: this is where you start for your business)
Their website
Their marketing materials
Any videos
Call scripts
He would aim to get 40-60 messages
He would identify a strategy to acquire followers:
Geography
What people are tweeting about
Who are they following
Their bio
The client approves the strategy and relevant package
Number of followers grown by roughly 300-600 in a month
Keywords
Tweet Forensics – analyses followers, looks at the account website, often gets company house number, telephone number – typically 40-60 companies per week.
These are not leads, but suspects.
The business owner chooses to engage by email or telephone.
Martin uses the system to promote his own business
He adds all the data into a CRM
He then uses telesales to contact the suspects.
Martin sees Twitter akin to PR. Twitter is good for raising your profile, getting the brand and name known. With lead generation through Tweet Forensics.
To follow up Martin Soroka, you can find more:
www.Tweet4more.biz
[email protected]
@tweet4morebiz
DON'T FORGET - There's a a free download of the "Top 10 Do's and...
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