How to Ensure Your Tweets Aren’t Pointless

Hire a Virtual Assistant to Create your Tweets so that they aren’t pointless

No study is needed to determine that many tweets on Twitter are pointless. You can just do a casual browsing of user accounts to see that many users like to post random drivel on the network. Posting random and pointless tweets are perfectly fine, especially since the network was originally designed to be a messaging or micro-blogging service for family and friends. But if you are using Twitter more for business than for personal use, it’s not very wise to post pointless tweets. You want to be able to provide value through your Twitter so that people will continue to follow you. Gaining followers on Twitter is not as important as keeping followers who actually read your tweets. You may have a thousand followers but if only ten of those people actually read your messages then you might as well put your follower number at 10.

If you want to gain followers, forget about signing up for services that promise thousands of followers. The only way to really develop a good network on Twitter is to post messages with value. The tweets are after all what people follow. In the “Twitterverse” as people in Twitter often call the network, good tweets get you connected with other people. With good tweets, people reply to your messages, follow you and even re-tweet your message, a surefire way to get more followers. “Retweeting” is the process of reposting a message that was posted by others with the username of the original poster visible in the messages so that people know who posted the message first. When a person retweets your message, the people following that person may become interested in following you.

So in Twitter, content is really king. How do you ensure that your tweets are not pointless? Here is one way you can be sure that your tweets have value- hire a virtual assistant to write the tweets for you. When you have a dedicated VA to work on your tweets, you can be sure that you have the number of tweets needed to attract new followers daily. With a VA you don’t have to worry about creating snippets of wisdom in 140 characters or less, you just sit back wait for the tweets to come in your email and post them as needed.

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  • Thu, 04 Feb 2010 21:09:12 GMT Delmer Steer wrote:
    Fully agree with you. Twitters messages should also have good headlines to capture attention. To move subliminal reactions within readers brains. Knock people arm. Produce warm electric shock to mouse, to click upon and stimulate visitors to your website to become qualified leads. Then, give them what they want and sooner than later they become your customers. That's how I evaluate my effectiveness from twitters. My results so far, are amazing.
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