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Two Steps To Turn New Twitter Followers Into Genuine Connections

posted by Alicia in Twitter

In this video I cover one of the questions I get asked most by new Twitter users.

In it I explain

  • Why being followed by complete strangers on Twitter is a good thing
  • Why Twitter’s open, no gate-keeper policy makes it the most social place online
  • The two-step process for starting genuine connections with your followers

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  • 28 April 2012 by Lauren Forest - The Word Perfectionist

    Thanks for this suggestion Alicia – it’s very useful info. In fact, I see how using this one tip could raise the value of each twitter relationship. The thing I love most is that doing what you suggest takes very little additional time. Excellent – thanks again!

    • 30 April 2012 by Alicia

      Thanks for your comment, Lauren. You’re completely right – it doesn’t take that much time, especially if you’re checking out your followers anyway. :)

  • 30 April 2012 by Eileen MacCallum - A Wee Birdie

    Good point. When that first happened I was a bit baffled (rookie!) but now realise meeting people is the whole point of Twitter, however you first hook up.

  • 30 April 2012 by Amanda @ Click. The Good News

    Thanks for the info- great tip!

  • 2 May 2012 by michele marcoux

    Thanks for the very useful advice on the good twitter etiquette of thanking followers for following you (should have been obvious :0) and a great way to make a new connection!

  • 8 May 2012 by Rowena Vaughan

    A very useful post – thanks. Still finding my way around the etiquette of Twitter. Had a lovely lesson with Keren on Friday.

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