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Nov 24 2008

The Twitter Button

Published by athlyn at 11:49 am under Dribbles and Drabbles Edit This

Readers of this blog will have noticed the small blue Twitter button over on the right, which shows the number of my followers.

The Twitter button allows those who click on it to follow you, so it works in the background, wherever you install it.

Twitter is a fast and easy little tool that you can use to increase your article exposure and your earnings.

Today’s post is designed to help you to get the most out of Twitter. Please see the Twitter links below so that you can use Twitter to gain a wider readership for your sites, blogs, and articles.

Hands down, Twitter is probably one of the easiest tools to network and increase your online presence, which ultimately leads to greater earnings.

Once you’ve learned about Twitter, install the Twitter button and watch the numbers grow!

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2 Responses to “The Twitter Button”

  1. catanaon 24 Nov 2008 at 3:35 pm edit this

    I really thought that using Twitter might help build my blog readership, but I gave it up very quickly. I was only following two people, and they posted dozens of tweets a day. I can’t even imagine the nightmare of trying to follow more than two. It’s the most boring and useless waste of time I’ve ever come across. If you really like trekking through the intimate details of peope’s days or are desperate to promote something, I guess it works, but I have better things to do with my time..

  2. athlynon 25 Nov 2008 at 12:04 am edit this

    Hi Catana,
    Pretty name. Twitter can be very effective but it depends on how you use it. I type in a short article description + the URL and keep getting followers and readers.

    I generally don’t spend much time reading through all the tweets; however, I do click on stuff that catches my eye.

    I think others do the same thing.

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