How To Promote Your Blog On Twitter

blog promotion on twitterIf you are taking Twitter just an online social networking site, then think again! Twitter can be the best marketing tool if you know how to do things properly. Specially promoting a blog on Twitter can help the popularity and traffic of your blog in a positive manner. Recently a Geek author wrote an excellent ebook called ‘A Geek’s Guide to Promoting Yourself and Your Online Business in 140 Characters or Less with Twitter‘. This is free to download, but a must download.

Twitter can be used as a powerful tool to promote your blog. This 48 page ebook tells all those possible methods to promote your blog on twitter. In general we leave our updates or follow other people’s updates on twitter but this excellent ebook tells how to utilize twitter as the one of your blog’s excellent marketing tool. It’s all about letting people know about the existance of your site and then the contents of your site.

This ebook is useful is for both newbies and veterans. Download A Geek’s Guide to Promoting Yourself and Your Online Business in 140 Characters or Less with Twitter ebook here. Also learn how to get more twitter followers.


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2 Responses to “How To Promote Your Blog On Twitter”

  1. mohan 24. Jun, 2009 at 2:25 pm #

    yes i also think that follower can help us to get our tareget audience

  2. Leif Andersen 06. Dec, 2009 at 8:24 am #

    Mmmm…to be honest, I think this book is pointless. Sure, it does have quite a few good points in it, but most of them are very obvious, or is what someone would learn after a few weeks of tweeting.

    To be fair though, it looks like this book was made just as twitter was becoming incredibly popular, so maybe it was too early. Also, unlike other twitter books I’ve seen, it wasn’t too spammey, which is a plus.

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