Episode #914
The Best Twitter Traffic Hack 
January 31, 2019

In episode #914, we discuss our best Twitter traffic hacks. Tune in to hear how we drive traffic with Twitter.

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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:27] Today’s Topic: The Best Twitter Traffic Hack
  • [00:54] If you can get people engaged, they will visit your site.
  • [01:21] Eric makes lists of people he enjoys following.
  • [01:35] When someone writes a tweet storm, he likes to jump in and get a conversation going.
  • [02:21] When you link up to an article through a tweet, it drives traffic.
  • [02:37] The best source of traffic is a clip of a video that directs to the full video link.
  • [02:47] People who watch a video are more likely to convert.
  • [02:59] That’s all for today!
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