Leveraging YOUR Power Through Twitter
Make sure to read the entire post as there is a special offer included to my readers!
It’s been a long journey writing this e-book and it’s actually be done and ready to be sold for two months now. If you are scratching your head wondering why on earth I haven’t been promoting it for the last two months it’s all quite simple.
I’ve been waiting to get the landing page perfect, especially after a wonderful Twitter friend, @DarrenMonroe was so kind and recorded a special 45 minute video for me on everything I needed to do to make the landing page just perfect. I made a ton of notes and just wasn’t able to implement them all.
I am a perfectionist by nature and decided this weekend I was not doing anyone any favors by procrastinating any longer. So the sales page is not perfect, it’s not even a true sales page. However, the book is amazing – I guarantee that the book will give you tips and insights into Twitter that you were not aware of.
When I first opened my account on Twitter a year ago the very first thing I said to myself was, “Where is the other half of the conversation?” And then stopped dead in my tracks. It made no sense to me and I didn’t know a single person who I could go to for answers and guidance.
About three weeks later a law firm from New Orleans contacted me to discuss my Virtual Assistant services and immediately I realized Twitter was an ideal, low-cost marketing solution.
And the quest began….countless hours were spent scouring the Internet for the information on how to use Twitter in the most effective manner. In less than three months I landed my first client as a result of Twitter. Had I known all the techniques outlined in the e-book my first client would have come even sooner.
The countless hours of research and testing that went into this e-book, Leveraging Your Power Through Twitter, will save you innumerable hours by clearly outlining some of the best tools and resources to become known as a person of influence. Once you are Known, Liked and Trusted you will begin to see the ROI of Twitter.
As a special offer until December 15, 2009 we are offering a $3.00 discount from the already low price of $12.95. Just enter the code, “launch” at checkout to receive this special offer.
A special Thank You to @AceConcierge @VAinParadise and @MarsVA for undertaking this group project. This was a true collaborative effort of four fantastic Virtual Assistants who compiled the best out there to bring it to you in one fantastic resource!
As a special thank you to my readers – or more specifically those who leave comments – we are giving away five copies of the book to the people who answer any of the following questions in the comments.
- What is the biggest challenge you face on Twitter?
- Share a business success story that is a direct result of your activity on Twitter
- Share a story about a new friendship or relationship as a result of Twitter
- A Tip or Trick you use to make the most of your social media marketing efforts
- A favorite tool/application/software for any aspect of Twitter and WHY you like it
Anyone who comments and meets the above criteria will be entered into the drawing. Drawing date will be this Saturday, December 12, 2009.









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Twitter: JosephRanseth
December 7, 2009 at 10:38 am
Congratulations Michelle!
If anyone HASN’T gotten their hands on this yet, I’d suggest that you go get it NOW!
I found this to be the most practical Twitter reference available, period! These ladies KNOW what they are doing, because they live it… they are all people of influence on Twitter and their reputation precedes them.
Check it out! (You’ll be glad that you did)
Joseph – first off – thanks for reading the ebook and for also doing this comment as a sort of testimonial for me. I did make some changes to it (more asthetic than anything) since I had first sent you the copy for review.
I disliked the red so I made it a calmer blue.
My biggest challenge in twitter is beign social there, when I only have limited time to participate. Maybe I should think about scheduling a certain hour of the day to just tweet with my friends.
Good luck with your book!

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You are officially entry #1! Yeah! I try to schedule at least a few 20 minute massive tweeting with my friends sessions every day. The tweets I want to have as status updates are scheduled through either TweetMiner or SocialOomph (some of my RT of friends are also scheduled through TweetMiner) so that way when I have time to “play” – I can really, really play and engage with my buddies there. As with anything there is always a certain amount of time we need to spend to get in our “groove”. I am the worst at FaceBook.
Twitter: coachnat
December 7, 2009 at 11:02 am
Without Twitter, I would not have met you Michelle.
Besides you, I’ve met so many other wonderful individuals on Twitter this year. And even though I have not many any in person yet, I feel like I have known each person for years.
One thing that I love on Twitter is seeing people RT (retweet) my tweets. It gives me validation and that warm fuzzy feeling that what I’m doing is appreciated.
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Nat – you are right and you and I met because of the lovely @denyseduhaime
Your latest blog post has me intrigued – will have to pop over and read it!
Talking of warm fuzzy feelings I ran into an older gentleman at the gas station this AM that I haven’t seen in forever and as soon as he saw me he gave me a big hug and a peck on the check. It made me feel good – a nice little reminder that there are indeed people in this world who care about me.
Wow! Michelle you helped me again. I just followed your tweet and found answers to my questions – Where can I find help to manage my twitter account? I now have over 300 folks – How do I manage them so that I can more efficiently use this great tool called Twitter to build new relationships.
As a brand new Virtual Assistant of only 3 months and now facing the launch of a new Company, I am so pleased to write that you were my first ’sister’ VA that reached out to me. You helped me when Static FBML on Facebook Fan pages was making me pull my hair out !!! It has been great to make a new friend via Twitter and to continue the friendship on other Social Media accounts.
I am grateful to you once again as this information on Twitter has given me even more determination “to figure it out”!
Any client of yours, friend of yours, or ’sister’ VA is lucky to have you in their life!
Anita Hicks
Virtual Assistant
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Anita – we are sister Virtual Assistants! I try to help out where I can!
My favorite Twitter tool is Tweetie for my iPhone. I’ve downloaded many apps, but this is the only one I have paid for (so far!). Why? Because on days when I’m in the office at the day job, I am able to check in to Twitter occasionally to keep up with people I follow, see if anyone has retweeted me and send out thanks, and maintain a connection with people. It’s been a great resource for me.
Now….if I could just figure out how to manage my time on Twitter better!
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Gladys – I’ve heard the same thing from a number of people for Tweetie….sad face…wish I had an iPhone!
I’m Thrilled to be your sister Virtual Assistant! You sure have helped me a great deal and I’m very appreciative! I need the support now more than ever as I figure out this new company.
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