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Warning – Know what you Re-Tweet

by theinfopreneur on November 9, 2009

I was going to call this post the ‘best of the worst auto-tweets ‘ But while I was thinking about the content, I realised it was a much bigger issue than I was giving it credit. Re-Tweeting certain links will destroy your profile and your brand just as much as auto-tweeting, perhaps more so;

MLM Tweets

  • Thousands of millionaires will be made this year Link
  • Is this you Link
  • I use this to build my followers Link
  • Whitening your teeth, What the dentist’s aren’t telling you Link
  • Making money with your tweets? Link

Re-tweeting these links is suicide if your serious about building your online profile. We all know that these tweets are, what I like to call, eLitter it’s something you put up and are used to but it would be nice if it was cleaned up! So the people who do tweet these links will be doing so to make a bit of money from it or gain followers etc, which it may do in the short term, but your building the wrong fan base, you want followers who know you as a reliable source of a) Good interactive tweets and b) Excellent links to great information, with a sprinkle of humour and entertainment.

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Tweet Blindness

If I see the same people tweeting about Donald Trumps new network all the time, I never associate with them,  Never read there @’s or DM’s, or updated status, I skip over them, read and reply to interesting people with interesting links to their sites or things they have found on other people’s sites. At the time of writing I have just over 2,600 followers, and I willing trawl through the eLitter to find tweeters that are worth interacting with ignoring the crazy tweets that I know are junk, even if they have been worded slightly different from user to user. One I had recently was, I’m a real human being this is not a bot – Link, Probably would have paid it more attention if there wasn’t another tweet from another user saying the same thing a minute later!

Mailbox Madness

DM’s are the same thing, I get a stack of Direct Messages everyday, 99% are garbage, but the ones that are worth bothering with (ie; not spouting on about some multi level marketing scheme, are trying to get me to join their mafia game) I interact with visit their site, re-tweet their information etc, and that’s what your followers will do for you, Its what my followers do for me, and I like to think that’s down to me providing useful and interactive content, and the fact I know what I’m re-tweeting!

What do you think, please leave your comments below;

Please re-tweet

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Carina November 9, 2009 at 21:50

I always check the links before I retweet them. Some people still believe that marketing is nothing else but tricking people into buying something they don’t need. It’s disgusting. For outsiders it’s difficult to draw the line between those spammers and serious marketers.

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2 theinfopreneur
Twitter:
November 9, 2009 at 21:52

Completely agree, Good comment Carina, also thanks for the re-tweet

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3 Ryan Hanley
Twitter:
January 1, 2010 at 17:10

James,

I almost with that Twitter would get rid of the DM. I am so immune to any DM that I get because every Auto-spammer in the Twitter universe using the DM to lure Novice Twitter users into clicking a link…

What do you think about putting Amazon Associate links on Twitter? I do this occasionally for books about Sales, Insurance, etc…

Ryan H.
Ryan Hanley´s last blog ..Respect the Internet: Cyber Liability My ComLuv Profile

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4 theinfopreneur
Twitter:
January 1, 2010 at 18:01

Hey Ryan, Interesting that you mentioned amazon and tweeting the links, does it produce any sales?

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5 Michelle Licudine
Twitter:
January 1, 2010 at 19:36

I am new in the Twitterverse (is that a word?) and I have been surprised at how many useless, obvious scam tweets there are! I love to follow good links to sites that I never would have found if they hadn’t given a link on Twitter.
I am weeding out the people who just want to scam me and trying to have a list of people who have content to share. I have had very little interaction other than with the Infoprenuer who has “true to his words”
answered an email and has actually sent me a direct message that wasn’t automatic!
I have looked for people to follow by looking at the people who comment here and other sites that don’t try and scam me.
Michelle
Michelle Licudine´s last blog ..New project today! My ComLuv Profile

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