New Twitter Button an Internet Marketing Dream?

Twitter have finally released an official button which can be added to websites which allows visitors to post the url to the website on their Twitter profiles – something which has existed previously from an unofficial source known as TweetMeMe. The button helps spread individual web pages across the web depending on the visitors number of followers. The more popular the visitors are the more likely the web page will gain a lot more visitors. Every time a web page is tweeted the count increases which gives the web master and visitors and idea on how popular the post is.

The question is why is this new button so good it could be an Internet marketers dream? Because it can be difficult to get followers most Twitter accounts remain reasonably unknown amongst bigger and more popular Twitter accounts. What this new button does different to what TweetMeMe’s button did is it not only posts a link to Twitter but it also suggests an assigned Twitter profile to the visitor which gives the profile much more exposure. This is an extremely helpful feature because if the web page becomes popular most likely the Twitter profile will also gain some exposure too.

The best way to use this button to its full potential is by adding it to blog posts. This is because posts can be made whenever the web master desires which will give the Twitter profile frequent exposure depending entirely on when the web master decides to publish a new post.

The better the post = More visitors = More followers

It’s really that simple and can become effective. By utilising a Twitter profile correctly websites can benefit a lot. I have created a post previously which explains how to use Internet marketing effectively which will give you a better understanding: Benefiting From Your social media marketing in order to Evolve Internet Marketing

Written by Email Adam Heaton

I am the technical manager at Weblinx as well as one of the website developers. Along with developing websites I am also involved in optimising sites for chosen keywords and phrases to help achieve high positions in search engines such as Google, Bing and Yahoo.
  • Nick

    I’m adding Facebook/Twitter buttons on my website and for those 2 little buttons, it scrap literally my website optimisation effort:

    Twitter
    - 3 different DNS
    - 2 js files
    - 1 iframe
    - 1 cssimage

    Facebook
    - 3 different DNS
    - 3 js files
    - 1 css file
    - 1 iframe
    - 4 cssimages

    All this for just 2 small buttons. And add to this Google Analytics/Maps it start to be kind of crazy…

    Is it just me or Facebook/Twitter should at least provide us better stuff than this?