To find users sozialy that post quotes exclusively, do a search in Twitter with “#quote”.
The search results will give you all of the recent Tweets that have this hashtag. Click on the profile picture of users that look like quote producers.
When you find one or more profiles that focus on offering quotes that you love- Follow those profiles.
Now, all day long in your Twitter feed, great quotes will show up- ripe for ReTweeting!
Search for users who will automatically follow you back. Use the Twitter search and search for the hashtags like #teamfollowback or #followback and you’ll find those users. Click on each of them to see if they’re really following back (see the ratio of followers and friends). Follow these users and they’ll follow you back in minutes. If you spend 3 seconds for each user you’ll spend 5 minutes to follow 100 users. So by using this method, you’ll get 100 followers in 5 minutes!
Twitter is used to connect with your customers/followers, build your status within your particular niche, get people interested in contacting you via your blog, website, etc., and as a researching and marketing tool. The information collected via your Twitter account is priceless if you are looking to branch out personally or professionally. This is why getting more Twitter followers is such an important step for your online contact success; exposure in the best of ways. Think of it as a virtual cold: a follower sees something of interest you posted and re-posts the message; his followers do the same, passing your words along until a whole section of Twitter is infected with your presence. It’s basically free advertising.
For example, consider a late breaking news story that has captured a lot of media attention. Think about how you can tie that into a current product that you own, or a product that you are promoting.
Is there a way that you can summarize the story on your website or blog, provide a direct link in your tweet and side-promote products that are relevant to the story?
Relevancy is important in order to monetize your traffic and provide consistency within your tweets. You want your broadcasts to make sense to your audience, and to work towards building rapport and providing them with content and material that they are directly interested in.
For example, if you publish a recap of a reality show such as Big Brother on your blog, you could cross promote the “Big Brother Live Cam Feed” on your site (offered by Real Player, paying up to $20 per month).
There are many different opportunities available to you if you take the time to explore recent news, buzz and current events and then think of fresh and innovative ways to tie that content into your advertising campaigns. Think outside the box!