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So, you want to grow the number of followers you have on Twitter? (Why? I hear the more cynical among you ask… that’s a whole other post!) Here are some pointers;

1. Get Tweeting! - Engage with your existing followers. Be interesting. Ask questions. Make comments. It seems obvious, but you’ll only get out of twitter what you put into it…. a bit like life I suppose.

2. Promote Your Twitter Page on Your Website – A button saying “Follow me on Twitter” will work. If people are on your site, chances are they’ll be interested in following you on Twitter.

3. Get Listed in Twitter Directories – Sites like Just Tweet It and TwitDir make it easy for you to list your profile in relevant categories.

4. Follow More People – Don’t be precious. If you want people to add you, add them first. Every time you decide to follow someone, a message is sent to their email alerting them of your add. If they like your profile, there’s a good chance they’ll add you back.

5. Tweet Regularly – If you want the benefit of more followers, you have to be willing to post good content daily. No excuses. If you want followers, make time.

6. Aim to get ‘Retweeted’ -  Twitter is a viral network so having your ‘handle’ retweeted will put you in front of a lot more faces. Here are 13 Tips for Getting More ReTweets.

7. Become a Useful Resource – Strive to establish yourself as a leading authority in your area of expertise. Keep your Tweets relevant and engaging . Try to referencing useful articles etc. Don’t forget to use a url shortener!

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For those of you who are not Irish, Clonmel is the biggest inland town in Ireland with a population of roughly 20,000 souls. As  school children, we learned this fact and it was always a source of pride with which we taunted our peers from smaller surrounding towns like Cahir and Carrick-on-Suir. In addition to this accolade, Clonmel is nationally famous for being the home of Bulmer’s Cider and in recent times, infamous, for providing stock flooding footage to RTÉ Television news.

'The Main Guard' - Clonmel Town Centre

'The Main Guard' - Clonmel Town Centre

The current recession (and coming depression!) is hitting this once prosperous market town hard. The retail sector is on its knees. Anecdotally, local traders in the town centre say that they can often go an entire shopping day without making a single sale. The disastrous effects of the economic downturn have been compounded by some insane planning decisions in recent years which saw the opening of multiple retail parks and shopping centres in the suburbs of the town, outside of walking distance. The town is now disjointed and the once bustling town centre is in need of resuscitation.

Local business people, in the main, seem content to cut costs and wait for the recovery promised by the government who say we have ‘turned a corner’. This is a mirage. In my own opinion (and it gives me no pleasure to say it), this recession is going to get a lot worse before it gets better. In order for the retailers in the town centre to survive, action is required. And fast!… while we still have retailers in Clonmel town centre.

So what, if anything, is to be done? How can the town centre attract more spending customers?

One thing that can be done is make Clonmel Town Centre a Wi-Fi Hotspot. (Ya what Gay!). Put simply, this means that people would be able to access the internet via their mobile device (Phones, iPhones, iPads, Laptops etc.) from anywhere in the town centre.  It’s a way of branding the town as an ‘internet oasis’ in order to lure tourists and shoppers. Offering Wi-Fi to shoppers can be viewed as an additional amenity and gives them one more reason to come to Clonmel. The fact that the Wi-Fi service is free means customers can come without feeling pressured or obligated to make a purchase. However, and at the risk of stating the obvious, if local retailers offer appealing products or services, customers may be more inclined to make a purchase during their visit.

I’m not suggesting this is a panecea. I am suggesting that if executed and marketed properly, this could help attract valuable revenue to the town. I don’t want to get bogged down it the technical, hardware and financing issues just yet.

I’d be very interested to know what you think? Please leave a comment.

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The SEO Benefits of Blogging for your Business

by Hugh O'Carroll March 25, 2010 Bing

Regularly  updating a blog on your website  has massive impact on your search rankings and should be a key part of any Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) strategy for your website.  Not only does it keep your content fresh, which the search engines reward, it also enables you create keyword rich content for the site. Once [...]

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ThinkIrish.ie internet campaign launched to support Irish Jobs

by Hugh O'Carroll March 23, 2010 Business

A new online initiative designed to help consumers make informed choices in their buying decisions to support jobs in Ireland and economic recovery has launched. ThinkIrish.ie is a consumer-driven campaign and on-line resource which, its claimed, is designed to empower consumers with the information they need to identify and source Irish products.
Launching the ThinkIrish.ie campaign, [...]

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How to Use Twitter

by Hugh O'Carroll March 19, 2010 Business

I was talking with my mother on the phone the other night and out of blue she asks, “So, how would I go about using this Twitter thingy?”. So mother, here is a short video which explains how to use Twitter in nice easy steps:

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Google, coming to your TV soon!

by Hugh O'Carroll March 18, 2010 Facebook

Google have partnered with Intel, Sony and Logitech for a project which is being called Google TV. The companies involved want to create a technology to facilitate easy navigation of the web through your TV set.
Citing sources with “better knowledge about this tie-up”, The New York Times has reported that Google intends to open its [...]

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Twitter seeks to embed itself in every webpage

by Hugh O'Carroll March 16, 2010 Bing

Twitter has unveiled a new set of tools for embedding the social media tool in third-party websites.
Dubbed “@anywhere” these JavaScript-based frameworks were announced yesterday with a company blog post and a keynote from Twitter CEO Evan Williams. With @anywhere, developers will be easily able to add Twitter links and data to their sites using “a [...]

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Need a professional looking Twitter background for your Business?

by Hugh O'Carroll March 8, 2010 Business

Want your Twitter profile to stand out and clearly communicate your personal or company Brand?
You’ve probably noticed that Twitter comes with some standard backgrounds patterns that you choose from to customize your Twitter profile page. However, if you really want to make a professional impression and clearly communicate the nature of your brand, you’ll [...]

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Twitter to adopt Google Adwords type Advertising

by Hugh O'Carroll March 1, 2010 Google

Twitter, the ubiquitous social media site, is reportedly planning a new advertising model that will serve targeted adverts to users via searches on the tool.
A story by Peter Kafka in the Wall Street Journal’s All Things Digital section,  suggests that the new model will be similar to Google’s Pay Per Click (PPC) search engine marketing [...]

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5 Reasons to Use Twitter for Business

by Hugh O'Carroll February 19, 2010 Business

Before you start reading the text below, watch this short video about Twitter:

1 – Drive Traffic: You can use Twitter to let your ‘followers’ know you have a new blog entry on your website, or that you have a new product offering (always include a link to your website or the article you are relating [...]

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