Twitter Power: How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time, by Joel Comm
As someone who can be counted on to be clinging to the wallpaper at any in-person networking event, I have been curious about the surge in social networking. While I have dabbled, with some success, at using LinkedIn and maintaining my own blog, Twitter has remained a mystery to me. How can you possibly market your business in 140 characters or less? Who has time to sort through the thousands of tweets out there while running a small business?
I was pleased to find Twitter Power by Joel Comm at my local library. Unlike some previous Twitter books that I’d picked up, this book seemed to be targeted towards me: a one-person professional services provider looking to reach my target market.
The first three chapters are a very basic Twitter 101 review. Starting in Chapter 4, though, Comm begins to provide real advice on how to build a following and connect with customers. I found it refreshing to see an analysis between building a huge following of random followers versus a quality following of targeted followers.
By far, however, the best part was Chapter 13 — Putting It All Together: A 30-Day Plan for Dominating Twitter. For a wannabe tweeter like me, this carefully laid plan was just what I needed to dive into the Twitter world with some confidence.
Oh, and please follow me on Twitter at @dhgreenleaf !!
Deb Howard Greenleaf, EA, CEO and Principal, of Greenleaf Accounting Services provides virtual accounting and bookkeeping services and specializes in financial management to consultants, coaches, solo professionals, and other small business owners across the US. Deb is an Enrolled Agent (EA)—an IRS-licensed tax professional—and specializes in small businesses and entrepreneurs filing Schedule C or as an LLC. As an Advanced Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor, Deb spends her day in QuickBooks Online and specializes in providing QBO support.
Twitter is something I need to start doing as part of my social networking strategy. Time is one of my big factors, and the other is knowledge on how to go about promoting yourself on Twitter, and networking with other people so it actually benefits my business.
Thanks for sharing information on this book, and a link to purchase it. I will definitely look in to this and once I get on Twitter I will be sure to follow you!