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Twitter White Knight

Twitter White Knight

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What You’ll Get Out Of This Guide
Welcome! Danny Fikes here and I want to say congratulations for taking action on the great opportunity of getting a rush of traffic from Twitter. You know, by taking action you’re already ahead of 99% of everybody else out there…and ahead of 100% of the ‘wanna be’ Internet Marketers. You’ve shown that you’re serious about having an online business. So I’m here to help you with that in every way possible. In this manual, you’re going to discover the secrets of the Twitter Masters. You’ll discover how to tap into a massive community of followers that almost no one else even knows is available to them – and you’ll be able to do it as fast as you can make a friend (fast!). Plus, you’ll discover how to leverage these already-existing communities to build your very OWN gigantic community in just a few days.
I don’t talk much about Twitter basics here. I cover just what you need to get started. If you’re new to Twitter, you’ll want to read every word in this guide. If you’re a little more experienced you may want to skip the ‘getting

started’ section…but then again I always pick up some good tips when going back to the basics. Your call. I’ve packed a ton of insights into this little book. As you can probably already tell – I like to get straight to the point, so there’s no fluff here. I want you to be able to read through this in one or two sittings so you can start putting these powerful strategies into action right away. If you do this, you could have a mad rush of buyers flocking to your site from Twitter by the end of the week. Let’s get started then, shall we?

Getting Started
Twitter is absolutely everywhere these days. It’s on TV, on the radio and everyone’s talking about it. Even the technophobes are starting to use Twitter. You’ve probably already been exposed to Twitter, but if not, then read on and I’ll show you how to get started on it.
Twitter is a social networking site where users can “Tweet” (post a short message) about what they are doing at a particular point in time. Or communicate some other short message to the people who have followed them. A “tweet” can be up to 140 characters long, so these “tweets” are really short. They call this micro-blogging. Because it’s like blogging, but the posts are tiny…or micro ;)
Tweets can include words, numbers and even links. They can be messages to all of your followers, or you can tweet at one person. I’ll show you how in a minute. As you probably know, twitter is used by all kinds of people – regular people keeping track of their interests and friends, to celebrities interacting with fans, to businesses promoting their services – anybody can use twitter. When you think about it, it doesn’t take a genius to work out why Twitter is good for business. Any tool that allows mass communication with tons of customers is super powerful. And Twitter is definitely being used successfully to communicate with customers…it’s happening right now. This helps businesses build stronger relationships with their customers, and encourages customers to engage more with these businesses. That’s why Twitter is so great for business – and for Internet Marketers. But…with that said – you need to make sure you use Twitter the right way. If you end up spamming people, you’re reputation will take a serious hit. Social networking provides a great business opportunity, but also has the potential to damage your business and hurt your reputation. We’ll chat a bit more about that later though. Next, we’ll chat about how to sign up for Twitter.

Sign Up To Twitter
The first stage is obviously to sign up to Twitter and create an account. Since this is so straightforward I won’t go into a huge amount of detail but there are some important things to note.
To get started go to and you can signup right on the home page or click on the “sign up” button. Note that the Twitter homepage does change from time to time but it should be pretty obvious where you need to go. You will then be taken to a page similar to below:

The one thing to mention is that your username will become your Twitter address ( and also your @username, so make sure that you choose something appropriate and easy for people to remember! A lot of people choose either their own name or the name of the business. If the username you had in mind isn’t available try a variation on it, for example by adding an underscore between words or by adding a number 1 after the username.
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