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Sep 06, 2009 3:02 pm re: re: Interesting Experiment Results
Larry Brauner
Every tool Greg has to be used in its own way. This concepts enables me to use social media very effectively for myself and my clients.

What you say is about Twitter probably accurate.

Nevertheless, I have used Twitter to generate thousands of visits to my blog this year and hundreds of subscription signups.

I've found Twitter more effective than any other social media tool. I've also found Ning to be very effective.

Now I'm working on a breakthrough with Facebook. This is very important, since Facebook is the top networking site.

If I can leverage Facebook the way I've leveraged Twitter and Ning, the rewards will be enormous.

I looked at you blog and noticed that you want to build an e-mail list. I have one and they are useful, but they aren't as important in today's social media world as they used to be.

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>I am very interested to find out your results. My enthusiasm about Twitter is waning rapidly, but not for not trying. The main problem I see is that less than 2% of your followers see any one post, according to my experiments.
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>Twitter does have value from many angles though.
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>> Larry Brauner wrote:
>> I use Twitter to drive traffic to my blog.
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>>Yesterday I conducted an experiment and tweeted a link to my site map (http://online-social-networking.com/site-map).
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>>All five of my new subscriptions yesterday that were trackable had visited the site map. I'm repeating this experiment tomorrow.
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>>My hypothesis is that visitors are generally clueless to the scope of a blog. They see the page in front of them and some links on the side bar. However, if they can see a long list of articles, and a number of the articles listed interest them, then they want to stay in the loop.
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>>We'll see what happens tomorrow.
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>Greg Cryns
>My Business: http://www.themightymo.com
>My business blog: http://gregcryns.blogspot.com
>Owner, Wahm Search Engine http://www.workathomeprofiles.com

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