With a Virtual Assistant Twitter Doesn’t Have to Be a Waste of Time
Do not waste the potential of Twitter, hire a VA to manage your Twitter account.
People who don’t use Twitter often regard it as a waste of time. Because of the 140-character limit of Twitter, many people cannot see how valuable the network can be for their business. They don’t see how posting 140-character messages can be very useful especially since the network is updated in real time and the service provides this wonderful opportunity to network with millions of people. The value of the network lies in the network per se but in uses that people find in the service.
Twitter can only be a waste of time, if you do not use it to your advantage. If you are a CEO who has to steer the business to success, adding tweeting to your task may not be the most efficient way to use your time. In this sense, Twitter becomes a waste of your time. There are probably a hundred other tasks you could be spending your time in that will help your business grow in efficiency and profitability. One of the ways you can use it to your advantage without spending your own time on the network is by hiring a virtual assistant to manage your Twitter account for you.
Hiring the VA to create your tweets ensures that you have an updated Twitter account. Regular updates are very important in maximizing the usefulness of Twitter. When you update your Twitter regularly, you gain more followers who learn to look forward to your tweets.
The secret of course in gaining followers, brand-building and developing brand loyalty on Twitter is to post messages with value. This can be hard to do for a CEO who is up to his neck in tasks. Thankfully, a virtual assistant can do this task for the busy CEO.
For this to be an effective set-up, the VA just has to understand the business and the company’s goal in participating in Twitter. To have good control over your Twitter account, you can also implement a social media policy not just for the VA but for your employees as well.
Some CEOs choose to have the VA only do the messages that the CEO has to approve before it goes up on the site. There are CEOs who trust the VA will do a good enough job that all Twitter activities and social media tasks are left to the VA.
“Visit our Virtual Personal Assistant sponsor: www.CatchFriday.com”.
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People who don’t use Twitter often regard it as a waste of time. Because of the 140-character limit of Twitter, many people cannot see how valuable the network can be for their business. They don’t see how posting 140-character messages can be very useful especially since the network is updated in real time and the service provides this wonderful opportunity to network with millions of people. The value of the network lies in the network per se but in uses that people find in the service.
Twitter can only be a waste of time, if you do not use it to your advantage. If you are a CEO who has to steer the business to success, adding tweeting to your task may not be the most efficient way to use your time. In this sense, Twitter becomes a waste of your time. There are probably a hundred other tasks you could be spending your time in that will help your business grow in efficiency and profitability. One of the ways you can use it to your advantage without spending your own time on the network is by hiring a virtual assistant to manage your Twitter account for you.
Hiring the VA to create your tweets ensures that you have an updated Twitter account. Regular updates are very important in maximizing the usefulness of Twitter. When you update your Twitter regularly, you gain more followers who learn to look forward to your tweets.
The secret of course in gaining followers, brand-building and developing brand loyalty on Twitter is to post messages with value. This can be hard to do for a CEO who is up to his neck in tasks. Thankfully, a virtual assistant can do this task for the busy CEO.
For this to be an effective set-up, the VA just has to understand the business and the company’s goal in participating in Twitter. To have good control over your Twitter account, you can also implement a social media policy not just for the VA but for your employees as well.
Some CEOs choose to have the VA only do the messages that the CEO has to approve before it goes up on the site. There are CEOs who trust the VA will do a good enough job that all Twitter activities and social media tasks are left to the VA.
“Visit our Virtual Personal Assistant sponsor: www.CatchFriday.com”.
Follow us on twiiter @catchfriday



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