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The Amy Porterfield Show

#25: How to Promote with Twitter with Mike Stelzner

The Amy Porterfield Show

Amy Porterfield

Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.9 • 5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2014

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of the Online Marketing Made Easy Podcast, we talk all about Twitter. Since I am not a Twitter expert, I have invited my friend and mentor, Michael Stelzner, on the show to talk about some very specific strategies he uses to promote his live and online events with Twitter. Mike would say that he too is not a Twitter expert, but I would disagree because he is doing things on Twitter that are getting some serious results - and he’s been perfecting his Twitter strategy for many, many years, so in my book, he’s a pro. For those of you who might not know Mike, he is the founder of the best social media site around, Social Media Examiner, which he launched in October of 2009, which has exploded, to say the least. Last year more than 7.5 million people visited the site. He's the author of two books (Launch & Writing White Papers) and is host of the Social Media Marketing Podcast. He also founded the parenting blog MyKidsAdventures.com. 5 Strategic Ways to Promote with Twitter 1. Transactional Tweets This type of tweet has a psychological component to it. When people have just made a purchase or signed up for a newsletter, they're poised to take action, and are more likely to do the next thing you ask them to do. Therefore, as soon as the transaction is complete, send them to a thank you page, and on the page, add a text link with a request. For instance, you may have a text link that says something like, "Click here to tweet your excitement about (coming to an event, a course they just purchased, etc.). When they click on the link, have it open up a pre-populated tweet that says something like, "I'm attending/just purchased. . ." Be sure to include a link to the event or item being tweeted about. 2. Verbal Tweets Podcast listeners are often on the go. They may be listening from the gym, while they're driving, etc, so give them a URL that is easy to remember. Mike directs people to go to SocialMediaExaminer.com/love. I actually stole this idea from Mike, and on occasion in my podcast you'll hear me ask you to go to AmyPorterfield.com/love. If you click on that link, you'll see that it opens up a window with a pre-populated tweet about how much they love my podcast. This is a great way to get your podcast listeners to spread the word about your podcast! 3. Shout-Out Tweets Shout-out tweets are a great way to give love to someone! An example of how Mike uses this technique is that he lists all of the speakers for his events and asks people to click on the name of their favorite presenter. When they do, again, a pre-populated tweet opens up that says something like, "Hey [name], I'm really looking forward to meeting you at [event]." 4. Affiliate Tweets Write up 10-15 different tweets that promote your product or event, and put them on a blog page or in an email. All people have to do is add their affiliate link to the tweets you've crafted, and they can then easily be shared. The easier you make things, the more likely people are to share! You can use this same strategy even if you don't have affiliates, but have other offerings that you want your audience to help you promote. 5. Custom Tweets Social share buttons such as Digg Digg have been around for awhile, but when people use them, they promote only the specific page or post the person is on. But you may not want the person driving traffic to the page they are on, such as on the page with information on hotels for an event that is being promoted. The solution is to craft custom tweets, and then embed that code on any page. This enables you to include a link to the page you want people to go to, regardless of the page they tweeted from. This also gives great social proof because instead of having several Twitter buttons with smaller tweet counts, when you use the widget, the tweet count is aggregated. Hashtags In the final third of the show, Michael dove deep into how to best use Hashtags on Twitter, as well as shared some of his favorite Twitter tools.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the online marketing made easy podcast episode number 25.

0:06.4

Welcome to the online marketing made easy podcast. Business advice so easy, you'll feel like

0:12.6

you're cheating. And now you're host Amy Porterfield.

0:16.3

Hey there, Amy Porterfield here, and you are listening to another edition of the online

0:30.1

marketing made easy podcast. I hope you are having a really great week. Now, as for me,

0:35.9

I just returned from spending a few days in Franklin, Tennessee with my good friends, Michael

0:41.4

Hyatt and Stu McLaren. Now, I'm sure you all know Mr. Hyatt. He is a pretty awesome guy,

0:47.5

and he was the reason we were actually in Franklin, so I'll tell you about that in just a minute.

0:52.4

But for those of you who might not yet know Stu, Stu is one of the co-founders of Wishlist

0:57.9

member, which is the tool I use to set up all of my membership sites for my online programs.

1:03.3

Now, Stu and I have become really good friends over the last few years. Now, Stu and his wife, Amy,

1:09.1

she's also an Amy, are founders of a nonprofit called World Teacher Aid. Right now, they have

1:15.0

a big focus in Africa, but they've also been in other locations as well. Now, it is an outstanding

1:21.3

cause. So just last year, my business for the first time was in a position where I was able to make

1:26.3

a sizable donation. So my donation actually helped them build an entire classroom with chairs

1:32.4

and desks and walls and all that good stuff. So I feel very fortunate to be a part of this great,

1:38.5

great cause. Now, the reason I was just in Franklin just this last week was because when I was speaking

1:45.2

at Michael Heights platform university event in November of 2013, Michael was gracious enough

1:51.6

to support Stu's cause. And what he did is he offered a one day mastermind to those in the audience

1:58.3

that donated $5,000 or more to World Teacher Aid. Well, I volunteered to be a part of that mastermind.

2:05.0

So it was Michael, Stu and I, we put together this mastermind and then people actually got to come

2:10.0

to Franklin where Michael Heights actually lives and we masterminded with them for a full day.

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