How to tweet for businesses

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By Meghan Foley

Writing a maximum 140-character tweet on a personal twitter account can be a challenge. Once the user has mastered the short forms, abbreviations and twitter slang the small tweet turns out to say a lot.

Unfortunately business owners, who want to take advantage of this free marketing tool, don’t have it so easy. It’s pretty unprofessional to write “u” instead of “you”, “b4” instead of “before” and  “b/c” instead of “because”.

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How You Should Tweet Your Blog Post Multiple Times?

By Pluginin.org
Source: Harsh Agrawal

 

 

Do you tweet your single post multiple times or you tweet once and leave the rest for your readers?

 

Twitter is one of the top 5 Traffic source for Pluginin and we recommend to tweet your blog post multiple times. This is because twitter is global and so is your follower. You have follower from different parts of the world and probably when you have tweeted your post, other side of world may be sleeping and you are missing a great amount of traffic. More over your readers are missing a useful blog post.

I work on simple strategy and that is tweeting single post multiple times in a day. I tweet maximum 3 times any single post in a given day. I maintain a gap of 8 hours before tweeting the same article and make sure in between I have tweeted other articles also. This is because your followers might get annoyed seeing same twitter updates multiple time. Eight hour gap make sure that most of your followers won’t see the duplicate tweets.

You can use of many twitter web tools to schedule your tweets. I personally use Hootsuite for this purpose. You can also make most out of it be scheduling the same tweet after every 7-10 days. This will make sure your old posts will keep getting traffic.

 

 

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Citigroup Sold EMI For 4.1 Billion.

By Pluginin

Citigroup has picked a pair of winners.

On the recording side, Universal Music Group owner Vivendi has agreed to purchase EMI for $1.9 billion (1.2 billion pounds).  That is a substantial premium over the estimated price tag of between $1.2 and $1.5 billion, and enough to outdo Warner Music Group owner Access Industries.

On the publishing side, the buyer will be Sony/ATV, with a somewhat-similar price tag of $2.2 billion.  That brings the total to $4.1 billion, considered far loftier than earlier estimations and potentially the result of some great salesmanship.

The information is now being reported by most major outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Guardian, and others.  Citigroup, which seized EMI Group and is executing the sale, is expected to also announce the sale of both units later today.  These deals look fairly cooked, barring some late-stage development.

Universal Music Group is the largest of the majors, and the absorption of EMI’s recording collection only makes it bigger.  The question now is whether regulators take notice, and indie consortium Impala has already announced its intentions to fight the combination.  The situation in the US seems far friendlier, and will probably involve a light review at most.

 

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Twitter Tips For Beginner Artists

by Pluginin to Support.

 

Twitter Tips for Emerging Artists

  1. Create a Twitter account for your brand if you have not.
  2. Take a week to observe Twitter’s language and structure.
  3. Once comfortable with tip #2, begin searching and following people or organizations you believe would be interested in your brand.
  4. Don’t go to Twitter with the mindset to gather ton of follows immediately.  Take your time
  5. Sharing quality information of your followers on twitter will increase your followers.
  6. Limit useless chatter, followers will unfollow you.
  7. Always thank your new followers.
  8. Always mention followers that share your information.
  9. Don’t overkill your tweets with marketing, followers will consider you a spammer.  (Recommended 6 share tweets, 1 ad tweet)
  10. Strive to tweet with your followers 3x a day. (morning, afternoon, evening)
  11. Don’t get upset when followers unfollow, learn how to retain them.
  12. Have Fun!

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