I started to follow a company I recently collaborated with
for new leads. Their name is Housecall Pro and they have a lot of followers
that I can convert into clients so it was a pretty good follow for me.
I also started following Thompsonhvac. I used “heating and air conditioning in San Diego”
in the search box to find them. Some of my clients are HVAC so I figured it would
be good to have a few HVAC companies to follow.
I then used the word “plumbers
in San Diego” and I started following @georgplumbing because they are
another potential customer.
I finally started following Tony Robbins (aka, my one-day husband).
I am hoping his tweets are just as good as his posts on his other social media
platforms, this will allow me to have content, so I can retweet (RT) to my
following.
My Lists:
Potential clients:
This will include HVAC and plumbing companies.
Clients: these
are people that are my existing clients. I want to keep in contact with them so
I can maintain our relationship.
Business Partners:
This will include Housecall Pro and CPAs.
Most of my twitter targets (except Tony Robbins) own small
businesses so their prime time would be early in the morning 5am to 8am and in
the evening 7 to 10pm.
Lists are life:
I can stay organized on Twitter by putting everyone in their
own list. Having all the people that belong in the above lists will help me
target one market at a time. On Mondays I can target tweets that have been done
“potential clients” list and respond to their tweets and the next day respond
to tweets from my “business partner” list so they know I support their business
as well.
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