Mental Monday: KaChing by Joel Comm

Good morning, Social Rabbit here with your guide to the world of social media.

This week Monday got so mental that I am writing this post on Tuesday, sorry readers.  Today’s book is called KaChing – How to Run an Online Business that Pays and Pays by Joel Comm.  When I saw this is the store I was interested, partly because I have read his other book Twitter Power, and partly because the title was so cheesy!

The book sounds like one of those awful “you can be a millionaire in 30 days” type promises that we all know just don’t work.  Prior to buying it I did read a bit in the store and decided to give it a go, and after reading it I am pleased to say that I was pleasantly surprised by it.  It actually contains a number of good points, practical tips and ideas, and is a resource that I will refer back to.  The book is all about the ways you can make money online and create your personal “KaChing” button!

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Should I put my business on Twitter?

Good Morning, Social Rabbit here your guide to the world of social media.

First up, Twitter is one of those social networking tools where the more you put in the more you get out, so be aware that you can’t just set up an account and then think “yes I’m on Twitter”. Putting your business on Twitter can work really well; it can show you as an expert in your field and can definitely help in promoting your business. However, you need to define a real strategy for your Twittering, eg setting aside time everyday to tweet (messages you send), this could be 15 minutes at the start and end of each day, it doesn’t have to be hours. You need to create rapport with your fellow Twitterers, the best way to do this is to tweet things of interest, eg an interesting website, your latest blog, new tax breaks etc. to your followers without it sounding like you are selling.

Below are some points to help you to make the most out of Twitter when you are starting out:
• Twitter name
o Choose a good name – make it relevant to your business, eg for me I am LaRoo (my business name), or you could choose your website address (without the .com bit)
o Make your name short, you want people to retweet you (which is when people forward your message onto their followers), and as they only have 140 characters to write their tweet in, you won’t get retweeted much if your name is 20 characters!
• Set up your profile properly, when people want to know more about your business this is where they will look, so make sure what you do and your website address is there
• Find some people to follow who interest you, or are relevant to your business, other Twitterers will often look and see who people are following
• Promote your Twitter name in your email signature, business cards and on your website

For more info the best book I’ve found on Twitter is “Twitter Power” by Joel Comm, it goes through how to get the most out of Twitter and starts with the basics.

Tweeting off now fans :)