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How many tweets should I have?

Last week I wrote a post called “What is Twitter and Why do I want to Tweet?“. This week, I’ve got a little tip for you. I have always suggested that you buy the website of your name ie. www.MarySmith.com. Why? Because you want to get your hands on it before someone with your same name grabs it.  You never know what they will do with it once they have it and it could potentially be damaging to your brand and your company.  Seriously, I’ve heard a few bad stories. :(

Now with Twitter you get your own page on www.twitter.com, such as www.twitter.com/techcoach, where you can find me on Twitter. So you can imagine how quick companys such as CNN, www.twitter.com/cnn, Yahoo, www.twitter.com/yahoo and WordPress, www.twitter.com/WordPress moved quickly to get their Twitter accounts and pages.  In fact, if you take a look at www.twitter.com/iPod you’ll find that this account is for sale!

So, if you haven’t signed up for your Twitter account yet, get on it…it’s free!

Register the following user accounts on Twitter to cover yourself and your business:

  • your full name
  • your business name
  • your book name
  • your other websites addresses (I’ve registered www.twitter.com/wpblogsites where I will be promoting my book)
  • any trademark names you have
  • your children’s names…why not!?

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Written by Sandra De Freitas

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1 Comment Add your own

  • 1. Cindy Morus, Money Mender  |  September 23rd, 2008 at 3:08 pm

    Do you post to all of them or is there a way to forward posts from your main address to them?

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