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ServaisSays, Issue #022 -- Secret source of leads with Twitter PPC (free training) November 12, 2013 |
Secret source of leads with Twitter PPC (free training)I’m inviting you to an exclusive live event this Thursday, Nov 14th with a special guest and I really hope you can make it. Vince Reed is going to be pulling back the curtains on the secret world of Twitter pay-per-click advertising. He’ll be showing you how to explode your following, promote your tweets like a celebrity, and get serious traffic to your squeeze pages. Register below and show up early for this one! It starts at 6pm PT/9pm ET: http://dondiana.webinar-meetings.com/MTMxMDI5 Didn’t even know Twitter has a pay-per-click advertising platform? Well then this webinar is definitely for you. Here’s what you’ll learn from Vince on Thursday... -The first and most important step to Twitter PPC: Getting your ad approved! -The crucial difference between “shopping” keywords and “buying” keywords on twitter -The 3 main categories of “buying” keywords on Twitter -The two primary types of content or offers you want to promote in your tweets for maximum traffic and leads -The NUMBER ONE rule for advertising on Twitter PPC you absolutely MUST meet in order for your tweets to generate an ROI -How to target people who have specific interests on Twitter and who live in specific locations -How to have your tweets shown to hundreds of thousands or even millions of people (even if you only have a few hundred followers) -How to get massive exposure and have your tweets shown to all the followers of major leaders, brands, products and companies in your industry And more. Just register below and claim your spot on this special invite webinar this Thursday, November 14th at 6pm PT/9pm ET... http://dondiana.webinar-meetings.com/MTMxMDI5 To Your Success,
Don Servais ---------------------
P.S. You can learn more on how to effectively build your business by visiting my website. There are FREE eBooks that will help with the most important problem every business person runs into -- getting enough traffic to visit you. |
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