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Since becoming immersed in social media, specifically Facebook, twitter & StumbleUpon, I've brought my blog up to a PR5, more than doubled the traffic to 21,000+ unique views and more than 30,000 page views per month. Twitter is a very powerful tool when used correctly.
I am a fairly regular Twitter user, more so when I'm not traveling, Here's what I tweet, and what I think my ROI is:
I tweet my posts as they are published. I re-tweet great stuff that has been tweeted by others, and by great stuff I mean links to posts, news items, questions to be answered, referrals, etc. I ask questions and engage in casual conversation (the equivalent of stopping by someone's cube for a quick question or feedback). I use it for research, networking, find a source, etc. I've used it to support causes that I believe in, get a restaurant recommendations, and re-connect with old friends.
What I get out of it: Increased readership to my blog, and with increased subscriptions and traffic my advertising rates go up. It helps to position myself as an expert, leading to speaking engagements and some consulting projects. It shortens research time, which in turn increases by hourly rate. It's connected me with the right people for press trips (group and solo). I've found referrals for hiring writers. I've raised money for a cause. I've made friends, who've had occasion to send work my way or to make an introduction that has opened a door or two.
That's why Twitter has value to me.
Lana - there IS no magic bullet, even if we all keep looking for one! Ha! For over 30 years of marketing and advertising consultancy I've been a proponent of this recipe for success: have a Media Mix. The media has changed, but the recipe hasn't.
BTW others - I love Twitter and how it connects me to events and trainings I would not otherwise know about. Last week did a personal interview w/a gal I met on Twitter, met another Twitter friend for drinks and am following another Twitter friend who is keeping me up on her travels (and Travails) in Nepal via Facebook. Oh, yeah the couple we had over for dinner (a writer and marketing guru) I first met at a TweetUp in Sedona.
Do you follow me? --Travelwriter is my Twitter handle.