Just because you put up a Twitter account doesn’t necessarily mean you will get a ton of traffic from Twitter. In fact, according to the intensive analysis done by digital marketing firms, Twitter actually sends only a small fraction of the exposures it gets. This means that, even a lot of your twitter followers retweet your material, very few people click through.
This is why it’s crucial that you get retweeted a lot, so that the volume of those retweets can compensate the fact that few people click through. Without heavy visibility—as far as retweets go—you shouldn’t really expect a huge volume of visitors from Twitter.

 

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Quality Of The Video Course Included:

Introduction

Do These First Before You Start Marketing on Twitter

Get Ready to Go Manual or Full Auto

Manual Tweeting Marketing

Manual Tweeting: Pros and Cons

How to Find the Right Niche Influence Leaders on Twitter

Follow and Engage

What Happens When You Reach High Engagement Levels

Always Optimize Your Content

Leverage the Power of Questions

Twitter Marketing Best Practices

Conclusion

 

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