Using Social Media Sites Effectively – How To Use Twitter

By Paul Duxbury | Mar 18, 2010

Twitter is one of the most popular social media sites being used today by individuals and businesses. Often referred to as “micro-blogging” Twitter provides a platform for you to interact with your target market, network and create relationships that can boost your business. Here are a few ways that you can use Twitter effectively to [...]

Charities Could Do Better On Twitter!

By Paul Duxbury | Feb 28, 2010

I am a great believer and supporter of charities making use of Twitter and other social media platforms to connect with potential supporters and their existing supporters.
There are many who have signed up to Twitter and are using it to promote local, regional, national and indeed international activity. From those I have talked to [...]

Coaches – How Much Does a New Coaching Client Cost You?

By Paul Duxbury | Jul 10, 2009

Coaches – Are You Investing In Your Business? Well you might be thinking – that’s a stupid question! Because you invest hours in your business coaching and working with people to help them get to where they want to be in their lives and careers – don’t you?
Well that almost goes without saying. However, [...]

Charities Can Connect With Donors Through Twitter

By Paul Duxbury | Jun 28, 2009

Twitter is a fantastic social networking tool that can really help your charity whether locally, nationally orinternationally. That being said, Twitter can be a little overwhelming and confusing to someone who is just starting with it.
So here are 5 basic tips for you if you are just starting with Twitter:
1. Figure out what [...]

Twitter Marketing Mistakes to Avoid

By Paul Duxbury | Jun 28, 2009

Twitter is a great way to market yourself and your business online. With that said, many new members make costly mistakes. These mistakes, five of which are outlined below, are ones you want to avoid making.
1 – Spam
Spam is defined as unsolicited bulk advertisements. To prevent your Twitter messages from sounding spammy, [...]

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