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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Using Twitter To Promote A Variety Of Niches

Posted by Brett McEllhiney on January 27, 2010

Listen in as Kevin Riley of Twitter Vending Machine answers Douglas’ question on how to use Twitter as a marketing tool:

“I know I have these bits and pieces that could make me money, but I don’t know how to put them together and use Twitter to help sell them – or get traffic to them. What would make sense in my situation?”

Make sure you check out Kevin Riley’s Twitter Vending Machine and see how it can improve your niche marketing

Manage Multiple Twitter Accounts

Posted by Brett McEllhiney on

Kevin Riley from Twitter Vending Machine answers Joanne Russell’s question on how to use Twitter as a marketing tool: “Is there a way that you can manage all social accounts in one area?”

While Kevin mentions Hoot Suite, there are plenty of other applications that will do this as well. The one that I currently use is Tweet Deck.

Now to be brutally honest, I have not tried Hoot Suite yet, and this may be the better application as I do trust Kevin’s recommendations, so will probably have to check it out.

As a person who has multiple niche related twitter accounts, these tools are invaluable.

If you haven’t already, please check out Kevin Riley’s Twitter Vending Machine!

Niche vs Sub-Niche When on Twitter

Posted by Brett McEllhiney on January 26, 2010

When it comes to Twitter should you niche or sub-niche.

Listen in as Kevin Riley answers James Coe’s question on how to use Twitter as a marketing tool: “Should you focus on only one sub-niche on your twitter profile (i.e list building vs. traffic)? So all your tweets are focused on list building only?”

Check out Kevin Riley’s ‘Twitter Vending Machine‘ today!

Getting Clients For A Marketing Firm Using Twitter

Posted by Brett McEllhiney on

Kevin Riley from Product Creation Labs and Twitter Vending Machine answers Art Remnet’s question about how best to use Twitter to get clients to a marketing firm’s website.

Find out more about Kevin Riley’s Twitter Vending Machine.