Using Twitter to Build Traffic

Most people know that Twitter is a great way to keep current on what’s going on in the world these days. Whether the goal is to keep up on the latest specials from your favorite businesses or to simply keep up with your friends’ lives, Twitter is a great tool. Interestingly, most people claim to be annoyed by the term ‘tweet’, yet studies show that the site is still growing in popularity.
Using Twitter is easy, even if you’ve never done it before. After you have created an account, you can add short messages (less than 140 characters) simply by typing them in. These messages, or ‘tweets’, are sent to everyone that has become one of your “followers”. If you find other people or businesses you’d like to keep up on, you can choose to be a ‘follower’ of them, and you’ll be updated whenever they add a new post.
Due to its rising popularity, it’s quickly becoming an effective way to get more visitors to your website. More and more businesses and individuals are using it to increase traffic. If you know how to do it, you can do the same.
There are several reasons why this is becoming more common.
Be Careful with Automatic Confirmation Emails
When asking a question to a customer service or applying for something by email, (potential) customers often receive an email back to say that their request has been well received and will treated as soon as possible.
That’s nice: at least the customer knows that his request got through and that it will be answered as soon as possible. However, in this instant society customers like to know exactly when their question will be treated. So instead of saying ‘as soon as possible’ you might want to say ‘within 24 hours’ (if you can live up to that promise).




