Twitter Ebook

Can you really manage a Twitter account in 15 minutes a day or less?

I do.

In fact, I manage several Twitter accounts – my own, plus two business accounts

and I never spend more than 15 minutes a day on any one of them.

Perhaps you’ve had people ask you, “Why aren’t you using Twitter for your business?”

Or maybe you’ve often thought about starting a Twitter account for your blog or to get more clients but haven’t been able to figure out how you would find the time to do it all.  After all – doesn’t social media, like Twitter, take loads of time?  Isn’t it just a time sucker?

It’s not.

Twitter in 15 Minutes a Day or Less

is a simple book that will take the new Twitter user (or the Twitter user that has the account but isn’t really using it) through the process of signing up, getting followers, and learning what to tweet.  It will give you some handy resources to continue your learning with and one very handy tool to make sure that you are in front of your followers more often.

If you’ve asked yourself What do I do?  What do I say? because you don’t “get” Twitter, this book is for you.

If you have thought to yourself,

“I wish I could get more private clients.”

“I wish more people would visit my blog.”

“I wish more people would comment on my blog.”

“I wish I had more sales.”

…then Twitter could be what you are looking for

AND you don’t have to give up a lot of time each day to manage it.

(You might have to give up some time each day to dedicate to working with new clients

when you’re Twitter conversations start turning into new business opportunities!)

This ebook is 31 pages in length.  Below  you’ll find the Table of Contents and the Intro (click on any of the pictures to see full size):



What are you waiting for?

You could start with 15 minutes today

to be well on your way to reaching hundreds

and even thousands  of people

in a targeted audience of potential clients!

Angie Nelson of The Work at Home Wife says:
I’m digging it. I think it is a great tool for those just getting started with Twitter…It is always better to continuously market yourself than it is to start from Square One when you are in desperate need of replacing a client ASAP. It’s also a low cost investment for your business. It’s a worthy purchase.