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Twitter advice for Entrepreneurs


by on 25/01/11 at 8:21 am
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I would like to share some advice for entrepreneurs who started using twitter in 2010. I did an experiment and created a video to share my 5 points.


Here are my 5 points to help entrepreneurs be better at Twitter in 2011.

  • Start with remarkable content.
  • Engage with people.
  • Retweet.
  • Don’t follow everyone who follows you.
  • You’re only as good as your last tweet.

Goodluck and get tweeting, if you have any questions or advice please let me know in the comments.

Tyron Bache is a proud co-founder of Smashing Web Development, a professional website development company. Tyron is a young and impulsive starter, he loves the web and creating things for it. Tyron also writes about anything that grabs his attention on his personal blog tyronbache.com. View more articles by Tyron Bache.

Tags: entrepreneurs, social networking, Twitter

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5 Responses to “Twitter advice for Entrepreneurs”

  1. Adam Mitchell

    Jan 25th, 2011

    Dude, epic idea with the personal video! If this was an experiment, I’d say it is a success and I look forward to the next one, if that’s the plan. Although I have come to accept that everyone has their own style on twitter, I agree 100% with your 5 points listed above.

  2. Tyron Bache

    Jan 28th, 2011

    Thanks so much Adam, thanks for the vote of confidence. We will see if another one is on the cards.

  3. Derek Jansen

    Feb 9th, 2011

    “Start With Remarkable Content” – The first point, and undeniably the most important point. So many marketers using Twitter seem to think that social media is for punting your product or service – when in facts its about sharing noteworthy content, and interacting with others.

    Thanks for the great share!

  4. Tyron Bache

    Feb 9th, 2011

    Thanks for the reminder Derek, I hope Nitch is going well!

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