In case you haven’t heard, Google is now ranking Twitter “tweets” (160-word information bits posts to Twitter). That’s why it’s more important than ever
to access the strong marketing and customer relations tool that is Twitter.
It can
definitely be daunting to manage all those tweets, though, without a system. Which is why I use Twitter
marketing software that runs all day, as long as my computer is on. The software allows me to upload text lists with pre-written tweets, as well as automatically responding to people who follow me. It also let’s me follow other Twitter members using keywords, with the ultimate goal of having them follow me in return.
I use the software every day to post tweets from a text list I prepare in advance, and I repeat many of the tweets for a month or more. I combine tweets that link to holiday and non-holiday
pages, because my web properties consist of both. I also add in a few
quotable quotes from time to time and then post a few tweets myself through my Twitter page or Twhirl. The combo works well, because my Twitter page is a PR5. And I discovered the other day that many of my tweets are ranking in Google.