Saturday 25 February 2017

Twitter For Blogging – 15 Reasons It’s Proven Powerful




Twitter For Blogging

Twitter and blogging – they go hand in hand but why? If you have a blog you really must use Twitter. There are so many ways to integrate Twitter for blogging either through RSS or other automated programs to make it easy and less time consuming.

Ways to Integrate Twitter With Your Blog


Triberr – Triberr is a great way to integrate your blog with Twitter. You start a tribe for your niche and join other tribes. You share others posts and they share yours. You just have to to input your RSS feed on Triberr (be sure to watch Ms. Ileane's tutorial showing How To Set Up Your Blog RSS Feed on Triberr). You can have it set up to go automatically or you can pick and choose which posts you share. Triberr is a great way to keep up with other blogs too. I use it as a reader.

JustRetweet – JustRetweet is simple and easy to use. You share others content via Twitter and others share yours. It is a place where you pick and choose which posts to share. You gain points by sharing and then use them so others will share yours for points.

Viral Content Bee – This one is similar to JustRetweet but with other options for Facebook, Pinterest and Google Plus along with Twitter. You gain points via sharing and then others can share yours once you have acquired 30 points. You can join Viral Content Bee for $20/mo and become a Pro member and get more points to use.

Biz Sugar – This community is a great place to share your latest blog posts. People can vote on them, comment and share. It spreads your blog's reach further out into the blogging community. Biz Sugar is another MUST place for bloggers to be.

The Buffer – With the Buffer Pro plan ($10/mo) you can set up your blog's RSS feed in the Buffer and it will be easier for you to share on Twitter as well as Facebook, Pinterest, Google Plus, LinkedIn and have several Twitter profiles to share along too.

Buffer is a must – even the FREE plan works wonders with your blog.

What Other Bloggers Are Saying Why Twitter for Blogging is Proven Powerful for Your Blog

“No matter how good your content is if you don't promote your content it will never get traction. Ian Cleary from Razor Social If you build a relevant audience on Twitter it can be a great channel to build awareness of your company and drive traffic to your site.

A good content strategy where you build relevant audience and share to social channels will help you drive significant traffic. One thing that is important is to monitor your analytics to ensure that what you are delivering is working!”
 – Ian Cleary from Razor Social

“There are a load of social media places you could hang out, but as a blogger Twitter is

crucial. Why?
 Ashley Faulkes from Mad Lemmings 

Because Twitter is the best place to get hold of people. Especially people with influence.
And when you are looking to grow your blog, or even just network with like-minded bloggers, a place like Twitter is an amazing place to get in touch with people and build relationships. 

 Give it a try! “
 – Ashley Faulkes,  Mad Lemmings
“Our blog, Fit Small Business, focuses on small business education and Twitter is a great way for us to alert our general audience to our latest articles.Allan Givens Through use of hashtags we can better target those searching for key words and reach new readers as well. Many who contribute or who we mention in our articles and guides have Twitter pages of their own. Twitter allows us to acknowledge their accomplishments as well as alert them and their followers to their inclusion in our content.

Lastly it is a great way to see others who are sharing our content and properly thank them and potentially establish a relationship with their organization which has been great for helping us connect with more experts and professionals. “
Allan Givens, Fit Small Business
“To me, Twitter is simply a tool for building closer relationships with people.
 Ramsay TaplinHonestly speaking, I've never seen very good results using it for direct promotional tactics like link sharing and retweets. The real magic happens when you spend months/years getting to know your mentors and readers and can, off the back of that trust, build further career opportunities like collaborations, speaking engagements, etc.

 One way you can start doing this is by making a list of all the bloggers that you admire in your niche. Spend a few minutes (but no more!) each day having a look at what they're up to and maybe help them out. You'll learn a lot at the same time as getting on their radar.”
Ramsey Taplin of Blog Tyrant

“Twitter is hands down my favorite marketing tool! Many underestimate social media for business in general…but Twitter? It has been one of the key drivers of my success… WHY?

 My website isn't even live yet. I don't have a blog! For presence, networking and guest post popularity,Twitter has opened many doors in terms of connections, features and even business leads. It has actually done the job of a website during the first months of 

momentum before leaving employment to run my own business.Sam Hurley
While my splash page for OPTIM-EYEZ is collecting email sign-ups, my Twitter profile has been instrumental in driving sustained traffic. (Catch me there: @Sam___Hurley)

The fast-paced, always ‘on' nature of Twitter and its sheer reach make it undoubtedly powerful for bloggers and business owners alike. It makes outreach and community building a doddle – low pressure communication is Twitter all over and it fits the outreach model so well. The ‘Lists' tool only supplements such activity. If Twitter isn't on your business agenda, you had better make it a priority right now! :)”

– Sam Hurley, Social Media Influencer in SEO.  

“Yes, as a blogger/business owner, I would say it is a must for me. Here is why:

”Twitter is other than any other social platform by approach. What we try to do in Twitter is to grow a following of niche people and follow interesting people in the same niche to make a good, reciprocal relationship. So when we post something that adds value to the niche audience, that has the potential to get traction faster.Abrar Mohi Shafee

I have seen Twitter to be the fastest social networking platforms where a news can spread faster, reach the right audience and heavily benefit the website with good quality visitors. 

That's why Twitter is a can-not-but-use tool for my blog where I depend for a good amount of visitors.”
Abrar Mohi Shafee, Blogging Spell – Author and Founder.
 “I use Twitter for conversational marketing by asking people to interact with my content or 

by replying to their questions. Sue Ann DunllevieBy getting into conversations, I find I get more followers as well as visitors to my blog.”
– Sue Ann Dunlevie,  Successful Blogging

“Twitter is my favorite social media marketing channel.

Since when I started my online journey, I've been able to build a solid following on my profile. I automatically share my content using Hootsuite and I promote my blog posts using tools like JustRetweet and ViralContentBuzz. I take the time to manually engage with users who are sharing my content on Twitter or who are directly asking questions.

Erik Emanuelli

A simple tip not everyone are aware of: You can pin a special tweet on top of your Twitter profile to promote your blog, services or products. Mine has generated more than 50,000 impressions until today!”

– Erik Emanuelli from InBoundJunction

“I use Twitter for my blog marketing for multiple reasons. One, it's pretty easy to program posts to go there, even older posts, which allows me to keep my name in front of people even if I'm not around. Two, I've noticed that more people will share my posts with others on Twitter than on any other social media platform. Mitch_MitchellThree, a lot of people not only visit the blog but actually comment on the blog or on Twitter about what I've written, once again something rare on other platforms. And four, because Twitter promotes engagement, whether people are sharing my stuff, I'm sharing theirs, or both of us are sharing a third parties articles.

 Thus, we find a common bond, which sometimes leads to mutual sharing, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that!”
– Mitch Mitchell, I'm Just Sharing.
“Twitter is definitely a must for all bloggers. Not only does it help you obtain traffic by sharing your blog post links, it also helps you network with like-minded people. Brenda-PaceTwitter and Facebook are and have been for quite some time, my biggest traffic generators.

 Thus, I spend the majority of my time posting away and networking. Without Twitter, my blogs may be a ghost land. Don't forget about how you can find resources, deals, and support on Twitter as well. Twitter has and will always be my love.”
Brenda Pace, GalsPushing50

” I started my first Twitter account in 2009. For the sake of having it. Didn't use it too much, didn't get too much. At that time I had a niche blog that was making money on autopilot, without writing any new blog post, without sharing the actual posts, without commenting on other people's blogs. Simply on autopilot. Google traffic.

Then Google made some changes to its algo and the traffic stopped. So were my sales. “How to get that traffic back?” I asked myself. Instead of reading the latest SEO tips, I pretended that I'm Google and I asked myself how would I rank the pages. And my conclusion was that the more people talk about a certain page, the higher I would rank it.

Adrian Jock

Where do people talk online? Social media, forums, blogs. How to make people talk about my content? I have to go to the places where most of the people “live” online and make them read my articles. Twitter was one of these places. So this is how I decided to activate my Twitter presence.

I'll skip the how to part. This story was supposed to be shorter but it's already way too long. And I'll tell you the result…I don't know what SEO-ers think about my assessment or about my strategy. And I don't care. The plan worked. Actually at the end of the day I got more than I planned ”
 Adrian Jock, Internet Marketing Tips
 
 “There are 3 reasons why I use Twitter for my blog:

Reason #1 – Social Proof

When you start blogging and no one knows that you exist, social proof is more important than ever. Before I started a Twitter account I was looking through Amazon.com and noticed a guy that had written a book about how he grew his Twitter account to 1000 followers in 20 days. I thought that it sounded pretty awesome, and decided that I was going to do it better.


Tor_Refsland

Long story short, I started my Twitter account and built 1000 targeted followers in 18 days, and I hit the 2000 mark in 38 days. It was all done organically and with a lot of hustling. Then I put a plugin on my website showing my Twitter count, since it´s good social proof that people are following you.
Reason #2 – Traffic To Your Website


When you have built a big following on Twitter, and you are posting content that is a good fit for your audience, your tweets will drive a lot of traffic to your website. Twitter is the second biggest source of referral traffic to my website.

Reason #3 – Connecting With Influencers Online


Twitter is one of the best platforms to connect with influencers online. It´s more laid back than LinkedIn and not as personal as Facebook.


This is how I connected with huge influencers like Evan Carmichael, Scott Eddy and Mike Vardy. In order to run a profitable and successful blog, it´s important that you are able to network with influencers online and position your brand so you can attract the right clients. Twitter is an excellent platform to help you do this.”
-Tor Refsland – Creator of How To Blog Outreach Like A Boss

“For me, Twitter has always been my go to for getting attention and traffic to my blog. When I started blogging, 10+ years ago… I used Twitter to get my blog noticed, trusted and followed.. and it worked VERY well. Today, it is the first thing I teach my clients… get on Twitter now. John Paul Aguiar

Twitter is the ONLY platform that I can have you getting noticed and driving traffic back to your blog in as little as 3 days. If used correctly and efficiently, Twitter will give bloggers the BEST bang for their time and buck.


So if the followers you have now, are not as active as you would like, you can go get new ones.  You can do that FREE each day, putting your content and blog in front of 100's of NEW people each and every day. No other platform gives that power, unless you spend a lot of advertising dollars.
– John Paul Aguiar, John Paul Aguiar.com 
  
“Twitter is obviously a social media giant and leaving it out of my campaigns means cutting a huge slice off. I don’t only use it because it’s what people say it is. I have seen results. 


From 2011 when I created a Twitter App, I came to discover this tool more closely. I found out more bloggers where on it. That means it’s a community where I can find my target market. Enstine Muki
Twitter does a couple of positive things for my blog. These include;
  • Helps me build a thriving community
  • Helps me get targeted traffic
  • Helps me connect with like-minded bloggers
  • Helps me generate sales
  • Helps me get content ideas for my blog
  • Helps me communicate with readers, partners and prospects through its DM feature.
– Enstine Muki, EnstineMuki.com 

I remember when I first logged on to Twitter in March 2009 and, at the time, I thought it was a rather silly website. Then, in July of that same year, I started blogging and man oh man did I change my mind about Twitter.

 I quickly began to realize the power of a tweet! Right away I began to connect with blogging influencers like Mitch Mitchell (quoted above), Nile Flores from Blondish.net, Brian Belfitt from Blog Engage, Hesham Zebida from Famous Bloggers and Twitter even helped me connect to my online mentor Lisa Irby from 2CreateaWebsite (click here to read my interview with Lisa Irby). Of course Bloggers can use it as a promotional tool but we can look beyond Tweeting links with the new rollouts and truly make a deeper connection with our online friends and potential customers.

For example, we can record 140 second videos to thank people for connecting or give shout outs to team members for the work they do. Here's an example of a shout out I gave Kiarra Solomon (she is VP of Business Development on the team at Lidyr Creative) for a job well done.

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