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Perry Belcher, a successful Internet marketer with over 60,000 Twitter followers, uses this formula for successful tweeting:

** 30% tips that help people make their lives better
** 30% anything funny (jokes, funny quotes, etc.)
** 25% compliments and praise for others (includes retweets)
** 10% information that keeps them informed
** 5% what you are doing

This article appears courtesy of Bob Bly Direct Response Letter at www.bly.com.

  • Want to congratulate our cousins Rick and Nahmie Olsen on the ribbon-cutting yesterday for their business Finish… http://bit.ly/ItFGo #
  • I had to get in on this bootcamp…I know I need to focus my PR efforts into what works. Integrated PR is where… http://bit.ly/nOI2x #
  • Expert Guests Share PR Success Stories…don't miss it…http://networkedblogs.com/p15492314 #
  • 47% Traffic Spike to Travel Agency Website from Small Business Facebook Page. All in only 1 Month. http://networkedblogs.com/p15380286 #
  • RT @JimCockrum Jim Cockrum Blog » Blog Archive » Question of hte Day! http://bit.ly/JTQUF #
  • What is your biggest marketing challenge? http://bit.ly/L05zs #
  • Separate your personal and business selves on Facebook:… http://bit.ly/F0ZMl #
  • One of my clients is hosting the annual Bulldog Club of Denver's Bulloween party. English Bulldogs running around… http://bit.ly/TyqYE #
  • 7 Tips on How to Run a Successful Business and Feel Great Doing It http://networkedblogs.com/p15267316 #
  • I just read this at PotPieGirl.com – http://bit.ly/13nWko #
  • Are you making these mistakes with your marketing, especially your social media?? …http://bit.ly/l0w0 #
  • Don't neglect or be afraid to target parts of your market that speak another language. I made that mistake just… http://bit.ly/viBiR #
  • Check out @VinMontello…one of the greatest copywriters known to man. #
  • FINALLY….learn how to create your own online PR 2.0 campaign for little to no $$ http://bit.ly/2dqQrg #
  • FINALLY….learn how to create your own online PR 2.0 campaign for little to no $$ http://www.marketingonlinebootcamp.com/teleconference/ #
  • Some good reminders from Natalie Bradley on using Facebook to grow your business. http://bit.ly/7uGE6 #

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  • If you want a professional or personal website without having to deal with a webmaster, check this out. http://bit.ly/Hbf3h #
  • Interesting take on marketing today. http://bit.ly/3wA7vT #
  • Every business owner should read this. It highlights the reasons you should always have some kind of written… http://bit.ly/sH3yq #
  • Any #MLM tweeps out there who would be interested in learning how to find prospects online? Let me know. #
  • "Only take advice from someone who already has what you want." –Jim Stovall Good advice. So often we listen to… http://bit.ly/9nuvH #
  • What is the most important piece or aspect of your customer service? I'm not talking customer service in general,… http://bit.ly/ZiHyj #
  • @dyinghappy Thanks for the mention! in reply to dyinghappy #
  • Any MLMers out there who would be interested in learning how to find prospects online? Let me know. #

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  • RT @kamaron_org Worst Twitter Practices: Avoid These Bad Habits | The Kamaron Institute http://bit.ly/2oY7n #
  • Here is the perfect opportunity to get that professional website you know you need without those high fees… http://bit.ly/4fskGV #
  • Business slow and you need to scare up some work? Make a list of complementary businesses. For example, if you own… http://bit.ly/3dv4iK #

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Customers and clients need you to be credible and trustworthy. One of the best marketing techniques for doing this is to position yourself as an expert in your field or niche.

Experts get recognized, have more work than they can handle, and are primary sources of information for potential customers and clients. But how can you establish yourself as an expert?

1. Write articles and post them on directories.

High-quality articles with plenty of actionable, accurate content show prospects you know what you’re talking about. Don’t forget the resource box for each article.

2. Comment on appropriate blogs.

Find blogs that complement your topic or niche and comment there, making sure you link to your website (usually you put in your site URL before your comment, then it’s linked to your name). People will flock to your site or blog, already pre-sold on you based on your comments. 

3. Twitter, Facebook, Squidoo, Digg . . . or your local newspaper or radio station.

Online and offline media can both help you establish yourself as an expert if you play your cards right. Always be professional, find ways to be helpful, and give away a few secrets. People will wonder what else you have to offer if you’re freely sharing such good stuff!

4. Leverage your resources and acquaintances.

Do you know other experts in your field? Why not get together and hold a seminar to help your target audience with their biggest problem? Or guest blog for each other. You scratch their backs, they’ll scratch yours.

5. Try Google Knol.

This is a really cool tool I just found out about this morning and had to share with you. You’ll probably agree after you see the video . . . Knol is a great way to become known as an expert.

Good luck and if you have any other ideas, please let us know!