Have You Used Your TwitWall Yet?
Posted 12-20-2008 at 07:48 PM by JKVirtualOffice
TwitWall is something everyone who has a Twitter account automatically has access to. It is like a blogging feature that for your Twitter Account. You can write posts, add video or pictures and once you post it to your Twitwall, it will automatically tweet the post for you. There's also a button that other people can click on if they want to re-tweet your post.
The other thing I really like about about Twitwall is over in your profile area it lists your twitter bio, your twitter grade (as determined by Hubspot) and you can post links to all your social media profiles and your website or blog. I've posted to my Twitwall a couple of times and you take a peek HERE if you're interested in what I've posted on my Twitwall.
Twitwall is yet another great way to be seen and to connect with your followers and target audience. It's an easy tool to use and the guy who runs the site is great and frequently tweets about new posts. Take a look at this image from my Twitwall:
http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/p...twitwall-1.jpg
If look down at the bottom of the picture you'll see that today, he has chosen to give love to Virtual Assistants who are using Twitwall. (That's me in the bottom right corner.) This means that essentially, for people who log in to use Twitwall today, they will have the opportunity to see links to my and some fellow Virtual Assistants TwitWalls and Twitter profiles. These are the kinds of opportunities that can happen at anytime and are all the more reason why you should take advantage of easy tools like this one to increase your online visibility.
Here's an easy recommendation: The blog posts that you write here...copy them and go paste them to your Twitwall. Get maximum exposure out of your posts. Include in your twitwall post that they can see the original post here on the forums and then include a link to your VA Forum profile. The more people can see you are interactive online and with your industry's community, the more you instill confidence in potential clients that you are a legitimate and professional Virtual Assistant.
Get started today. Set up your Twitwall profile and post a little something. Let me know when you've done so and I'll go re-tweet it to all my followers!
The other thing I really like about about Twitwall is over in your profile area it lists your twitter bio, your twitter grade (as determined by Hubspot) and you can post links to all your social media profiles and your website or blog. I've posted to my Twitwall a couple of times and you take a peek HERE if you're interested in what I've posted on my Twitwall.
Twitwall is yet another great way to be seen and to connect with your followers and target audience. It's an easy tool to use and the guy who runs the site is great and frequently tweets about new posts. Take a look at this image from my Twitwall:
http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/p...twitwall-1.jpg
If look down at the bottom of the picture you'll see that today, he has chosen to give love to Virtual Assistants who are using Twitwall. (That's me in the bottom right corner.) This means that essentially, for people who log in to use Twitwall today, they will have the opportunity to see links to my and some fellow Virtual Assistants TwitWalls and Twitter profiles. These are the kinds of opportunities that can happen at anytime and are all the more reason why you should take advantage of easy tools like this one to increase your online visibility.
Here's an easy recommendation: The blog posts that you write here...copy them and go paste them to your Twitwall. Get maximum exposure out of your posts. Include in your twitwall post that they can see the original post here on the forums and then include a link to your VA Forum profile. The more people can see you are interactive online and with your industry's community, the more you instill confidence in potential clients that you are a legitimate and professional Virtual Assistant.
Get started today. Set up your Twitwall profile and post a little something. Let me know when you've done so and I'll go re-tweet it to all my followers!
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Thank you Kimberly. I love the ElfYourself. I had so much fun making my own. If you are interested you can check my TwitWall out here.. You hit how to use TwitWall and social media is right on the nose. Thank you for passing on such wonderful advice!
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Posted 12-21-2008 at 01:03 PM by TimeForLife
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Thanks for sharing this in depth explanation of Twitwall. It has been on my "To check out" list for sometime!
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Posted 12-21-2008 at 01:40 PM by vainparadise
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It is simply astounding to me the rate at which social media applications are being created. This is without a doubt the single most interesting niche to be watching/participating in right now. Thanks for keeping us up to date Kimberly!
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Posted 12-21-2008 at 03:22 PM by Tess
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