Phase 5: Traffic Acquisition

Feeding your blog to Twitter? Here’s how to get more mileage out of each post.

The Twitterstream flows rapidly, especially if you follow a lot of people. Each tweet may stay on your screen for 5-10 seconds before it is pushed off the page, often never to be seen again. It’s pretty depressing if you took your time writing a super-powerful, ultra-helpful blog post, then fed to Twitter, only to have it float downstream without ever being noticed..

What’s a blogger to do?

FutureTweets.com to the rescue!!! FutureTweets allows you to load your tweets into their system, then schedule a delivery date/time with RECURRANCE! Yes, you can repeat your tweets daily, weekly, or monthly. This greatly increases your chance of people reading your tweets and linked posts. As long as the blog post is not time-sensitive, this is like gold.

Limitations… you can only have one Twitter account per FutureTweets login, but this is only a minor inconvenience. This service is well worth the money you pay for it… nothing, it’s FREE! : )

Enjoy,
Anthony

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