Klout is one of my favorite measurement tools to gauge the effectiveness of my own social media marketing efforts. I also use Klout to plan my engagement strategy on Twitter. I'll show you more about that in an upcoming video, but here is a brief introduction to Klout, how to use it for the first-timer.
Here's how I got some extremely fast Twitter engagement by using Pinterest. In this example I pinned several pins, pretty quickly. The difference between now and last time though was that I did it during a proven fast response time from my demographic. Just a minute laterI have 20+ follows, retweets, favorites, and list adds on Twitter. I can train you to get the same results.
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Here's a perfect example of how to get more engagement on Twitter using Pinterest. In this example I do a search for the keyword "LinkedIn" and pin a quick handful of pins, then a few minutes later check and I have about a dozen retweets, favorites, and list adds on Twitter. I didn't even do this during a prime timeslot for my demographic. It works people, and I can show you how you can get the same results. Register HERE and I'll send you more info on upcoming training sessions. Many of them are also free.
You don't need hours a day to manage your own small or home business on social media. Here's a quick demonstration of the power of Pinterest to encourage your followers, taken from my Social Media 300 Training Program. If you want more, be sure to subscribe to the website
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