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Are you a Twitter Man/Woman? What are you eating right now?
Feb 6 2010, 10:53 PM EST | Post edited: Feb 6 2010, 10:54 PM EST
Didier Grossemy says that Twitter and all social communication tools are only as good as the content you can provide.
Didier Grossemy says that content is the key to your online business? Didier Grossemy would qualify that in fact, content can do more to build your business than just about any other resource or service available.
Didier Grossemy says “I have created a simple 3 steps approach that can help build your traffic, subscribers, and customers” simply follow these 3 steps and watch your business grow, it is that simple. Ok if it was that simple everyone will be doing it, so maybe you can ask Didier Grossemy himself to help you out.
1. Grow your search engine ranking and daily visitor by creating keyword rich articles and content on your web-site. For example, if your business involves offering products and services related to the hotel industry, posting hospitality related articles and content will attract prospective customers to your website. Key words located in your articles will create the relevancy and drive the traffic.
2. Build your list of newsletters subscribers by offering content in the form of "special reports" for subscribing to your publication. People love to feel special and receive free information, so give them what they want and your list will grow organically through the simple word to mouth viral effect. By sending informative and educational newsletter (content) to your list on a regular basis you will establish yourself as an expert on your topic of business, as well as gain the trust of your subscribers over time.
3. Establish followers and loyalty by engaging with your visitors and providing them something to come back to, such as exclusive video or audio casts. The quality of your content as well as the relevance is absolutely essential to create an environment of trust.
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