Here are some of them I followed http://www.twitter.com/jesseluna 2249 http://www.twitter.com/michaelwong38 2165 http://www.myspace.com/officialdasit 2044 http://www.twitter.com/MattDunlap 2665 And much more You are welcome to follow me too http://www.twitter.com/nhc1987 (I just have some followers )
I have only around 200 followers, but more than half of them has been my customer. I think it's not just the number of followers that counts, it's the strong and professional relationship we have built with them that matters. That's why I don't follow that much, and I also the choose my followers. The more followers may mean more traffic, but I doubt if you are converting them to money well enough. You will just be tweeting the whole day without earning. Well, that's good if you really don't intend to use Twitter professionally.
Agreed. Hit the nail on the head here. Its not the amount of twitter friends you have more on the relationships you have with these followers. If you have 1,000 followers willing to click on your links and buy products you refer then thats much better than having 10,000 friends that wouldnt click on your links.
Thanks. Another good thing is your few (but has a very solid professional relationship) followers will even promote your product to others....for free.
I am just starting, but I will be growing quick. Please join me. I will follow back. www.twitter.com/getzooted
Follow me at http://twitter.com/century21pei Although I don't think Twitter is the best place to be to shoving marketing down people's throats it can have some benefits. For instance I was contacted by someone I added on Twitter to do some work for them for a national real estate site. Really didn't see it coming.
I agree. The relationship is what really matters not just some constant tweetspam that would be super annoying.
I don't understand why we must follow these *famous* guys. Most of time, they don't care what we say LOLz