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Dianne Hansen replied on November 18, 2008 18:20 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
yourwebchick replied on November 18, 2008 14:22 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
I think that anyone that decides to follow you has already checked out your blog and profile and that's why they decided to follow you.. so why send a link to it?
I just started using tweetlater but I stole an idea from @David Sandusky 's grandmother. I thank them for coming to my blog and then I ask a question about them! What are you doing lately that's interesting? I've gotten great responses and started off with relationship rather than selling. Thank your gramma David. :)
KA replied on November 18, 2008 08:34 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
Lee replied on November 14, 2008 21:59 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
XP replied on November 14, 2008 20:28 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
I immediately delete every DM with a "free ebook" link ... the ones I've saved have a few words in them that show me that a human sent them. :)
I had the auto-reply to new followers on for about an hour when I got my first "Turn that thing OFF" reply ... people that get DMs on their cell do not want it at all! I had my Squidoo group linked with a "more about me" generic intro.
Reputationist replied on November 13, 2008 10:59 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
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Radi Shourbaji replied on November 11, 2008 23:55 to the question "Why won't Zamanta show up in the Firefox Browser?" in Zemanta:
Robert Nelson replied on November 08, 2008 20:59 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
Rechargelife replied on November 08, 2008 12:45 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
RonDavies replied on November 04, 2008 00:32 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
Hi Clinta,
Perhaps I did not word it clearly. What I meant by costly was the failure to capitalize on every oppotunity to expand out business. More or less the difference between a vacation, or a vacation with a golf game with 3 potential JV partners :>)
The link is really a solicitation, but it can be tactful. I submit that a clever combination of a warm welcome and an unabashed link would still be as well received as a welcome with no link.
We are not talking about bass fishing followers here, really, they are likely to be in the IM world, and probably more than comfortable, and less than insulted or alienated when they are faced with a link.in the welcome.
Only my humble opinion #:>)
Great site here, great conversation all.
Ron Davies
clinta replied on November 04, 2008 00:16 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
RonDavies replied on November 04, 2008 00:00 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
I agree, but then we cannot paint the world with a single brush. When I join someone influential in my area of interest I welcome their links such that I can see what is new, and what they are up to.
Most of us in the IM world value our relationships, but we also understand that we are in IM< and failing to drop a link might be costly before it is offensive.
Ah well, opions are like belly buttons, we all got 'em!
Excellent service.
:>)
Ron Davies
Rick Itzkowich replied on November 03, 2008 23:43 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
This is a very interesting thread to me since I have been experimenting with what approach to use. I agree that blatantly selling something is a turnoff.
However, I'm curious as to how you would feel about an offer to receive a free gift - one that has inherent value, that has no strings attached and is not designed to sell anything else? What if I had a coffee shop and offered you to check my store and give you a free cappuccino - with no requirement that you buy anything else?
My wife is from Sweden and she was raised with an expectation that you always bring a gift when they get invited to someone's house or event for the first time. So whenever we receive an invite or our daughter's get invited to someone's home for the first time, she always insists on bringing a gift. I personally think this is a very generous and supportive custom and attitude.
I truly would be very interested to hear from you who have posted as to what is the problem with this approach.
Great discussion.
Thanks
clinta replied on November 03, 2008 23:21 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
Ok my turn...I included a link to a free ebook that I think anyone doing internet marketing would enjoy, but I do follow up with a OTO (one time offer). I am not sure if anyone is offended by that, but I would hope people would respond by sending me a tweet saying that it is distasteful. Free for checking out something I am suggesting, does not sound bad to me.. But according to this blog I am in the minority... Which reminds me, I don't think I should have to give you my email address just because I want to post an opinion on your blog...but I did just so you can hear my voice...:-)
Clint
DaveGuindon replied on November 03, 2008 22:15 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
Hi Dewald and Everyone reading this ...
I am new to Twitter and Twit Later. I put my own blog link in my auto thank you notification that says, "Thanks for following me. if you would like to see what I am up to visit my blog here ... " and I haven't received a single complaint yet from over 700 followers?
Just thought I would let everyone know that this approach is working ok for me but my advice is to make sure you provide valuable information on your blog.
Great service Dewald and all the best,
Dave Guindon
ldsmedia replied on November 01, 2008 15:38 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
You certainly don't have to receive those emails. I am amazed at the controversy and comments here. You absolutely, positively should not do any thing but a warm thank you and welcome. There are too many other places to put your freebies and promotions. Promoting yourself in a thank you shows desperation and pushiness.
What a turn off.
Dewald Pretorius replied on November 01, 2008 14:47 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
W4W Toronto replied on November 01, 2008 14:41 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
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