10 Reasons To Integrate Your Twitter Account With Your Blog.

This post is contributed by Mark Twain who blogs and designs for a specialist provider of LaserJet 1000 laser toner, inks, refills and paper accessories. You can stay up to date with his other writing on the topics of the arts, advertising and design at the CreativeCloud.

If you haven’t yet integrated your blog with a Twitter account, it might be time to consider doing so. It appears that Twitter is going to be more than just a passing fade, so it might be time to jump onboard. Here are ten reasons as to why you might find it advantageous to link your blog to your Twitter account.

1. Increase Your Readership

By integrating your blog with your Twitter account, you improve the chances that more people will be able to follow your work. With your posts featured on more social media sites, your likelihood of being noticed by more people will improve as your profile builds.

2. Build Your Network

With increased readership comes the ability to enhance and build your network of followers. A high level of readership is great, but having a loyal base of followers who can help spread the word to others will help you grow and become more successful.

3. Pecuniary Gain

While it seems as if everyone is afraid to come right out and say it, one of the big factors in utilizing Twitter to link to your blog is the ability to make more money. Increasing readership and building your network can mean more money if that’s what you’re in it for.

4. Spread the Word

But maybe you’re not in it for the money? Maybe you just want to get your message out there to the masses? Integrating your blog and Twitter account is great for that as well.

5. Make Yourself Easier to Interact With

Connecting a blog with Twitter can also enhance your reader’s experience. If nothing else, connecting the two sites can serve as a common courtesy in making it easier for your readership to follow and interact with you when you post something new.

6. Stay Current With Tech Trends

Integrating your blog and Twitter illustrates the fact that you are current with the latest trends in the industry. If your blog is related to such topics as technology, marketing, blogging or social media, then not having your Twitter stream on your blog could even damage your credibility or reputation.

7. More Personable

When you’re available and updating your status on Twitter, your readers might find you just a bit more personable and therefore someone worth keeping an eye on and buying into. Like a friend who’s always there, some readers could consider your consistent presence by way of your blog and Twitter, reassuring.

8. Quicker Updates

By linking your blog and Twitter, you can keep your fans updated with the latest news faster and more ubiquitously. Some of your regular readers may choose to not subscribe to your RSS feed but would be happy to follow your updates on Twitter.

9. Bolster Authority

Whether it’s true or not, when people use Twitter to link to their blog, it often adds a bit of authority to their stance as a legitimate internet voice. I guess the logic would be that if you were just a fly by night operator, you wouldn’t be as likely (or have the available spare time) to keep your followers apprised of your actions by way of Twitter. When readers see that you have a legion of other followers, there often tends to be more trust placed in what you are saying.

10. You Never Know Who is Watching

With Twitter, you never know who might come across your information. The more social media sites you put yourself on, the more likely it is you may be noticed by someone that could provide the start of something new and exciting. There’s also, of course, the increased chance of being retweeted by someone with a huge number of followers, which really helps boost your traffic.

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10 Reasons to Integrate Your Twitter Account With Your Blog

If you haven’t yet integrated your blog with a Twitter account, it might be time to consider doing so. It appears that Twitter is going to be more than just a passing fade, so it might be time to jump onboard. Here are ten reasons as to why you might find it advantageous to link your blog to your Twitter account.

<h2><span style=”color: #800000;”>1. Increase Your Readership</span></h2>

By integrating your blog with your Twitter account, you improve the chances that more people will be able to follow your work. With your posts featured on more social media sites, your likelihood of being noticed by more people will improve as your profile builds.

<h2><span style=”color: #800000;”>2. Build Your Network</span></h2>

With increased readership comes the ability to enhance and build your network of followers. A high level of readership is great, but having a loyal base of followers who can help spread the word to others will help you grow and become more successful.

<h2><span style=”color: #800000;”>3. Pecuniary Gain</span></h2>

While it seems as if everyone is afraid to come right out and say it, one of the big factors in utilizing Twitter to link to your blog is the ability to make more money. Increasing readership and building your network can mean more money if that’s what you’re in it for.

<h2><span style=”color: #800000;”>4. Spread the Word</span></h2>

But maybe you’re not in it for the money? Maybe you just want to get your message out there to the masses? Integrating your blog and Twitter account is great for that as well.

<h2><span style=”color: #800000;”>5. Make Yourself Easier to Interact With</span></h2>

Connecting a blog with Twitter can also enhance your reader’s experience. If nothing else, connecting the two sites can serve as a common courtesy in making it easier for your readership to follow and interact with you when you post something new.

<h2><span style=”color: #800000;”>6. Stay Current With Tech Trends</span></h2>

Integrating your blog and Twitter illustrates the fact that you are current with the latest trends in the industry. If your blog is related to such topics as technology, marketing, blogging or social media, then not having your Twitter stream on your blog could even damage your credibility or reputation.

<h2><span style=”color: #800000;”>7. More Personable</span></h2>

When you’re available and updating your status on Twitter, your readers might find you just a bit more personable and therefore someone worth keeping an eye on and buying into. Like a friend who’s always there, some readers could consider your consistent presence by way of your blog and Twitter, reassuring.

<h2><span style=”color: #800000;”>8. Quicker Updates</span></h2>

By linking your blog and Twitter, you can keep your fans updated with the latest news faster and more ubiquitously. Some of your regular readers may choose to not subscribe to your RSS feed but would be happy to follow your updates on Twitter.

<h2><span style=”color: #800000;”>9. Bolster Authority</span></h2>

Whether it’s true or not, when people use Twitter to link to their blog, it often adds a bit of authority to their stance as a legitimate internet voice. I guess the logic would be that if you were just a fly by night operator, you wouldn’t be as likely (or have the available spare time) to keep your followers apprised of your actions by way of Twitter. When readers see that you have a legion of other followers, there often tends to be more trust placed in what you are saying.

<h2><span style=”color: #800000;”>10. You Never Know Who is Watching</span></h2>

With Twitter, you never know who might come across your information. The more social media sites you put yourself on, the more likely it is you may be noticed by someone that could provide the start of something new and exciting. There’s also, of course, the increased chance of being retweeted by someone with a huge number of followers, which really helps boost your traffic.

<em>Tom blogs and designs for a specialist provider of <a href=”http://www.cartridgesave.co.uk/toner-cartridges/HP/LaserJet-1000.html”>LaserJet 1000 laser toner</a>, inks, refills and paper accessories. You can stay up to date with his other writing on the topics of the arts, advertising and design at the <a href=”http://www.cartridgesave.co.uk/news/”>CreativeCloud</a>.</em>

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Ganesh Iyer March 23, 2010 at 3:16 PM

I am a Business Management student and i working for a full time Marketing company. This post has given valuable tips on how to promote my website. Twitter is one of the most recognized brands of today and is widely used by a lot of individuals. Thanks for the insight and I will follow more of your posts
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Saksham Talwar March 23, 2010 at 3:21 PM

Sure bro! You will learn lot more following my posts!

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Blogging Tips March 23, 2010 at 9:01 PM

I have already integrated my twitter account with my blog and it is very beneficial.
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Saksham Talwar March 23, 2010 at 9:03 PM

Yes! Even I have done so!

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Mad Geek @beingPC March 24, 2010 at 12:40 AM

I have integrated mine the time instant I launched my blog

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Saksham Talwar March 24, 2010 at 1:14 PM

That’s good! So you now benefit from Twitter!

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abhi March 24, 2010 at 9:27 AM

It is must for everyone. I am using it too.

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Saksham Talwar March 24, 2010 at 1:14 PM

Yes, Twitter is fast used by everyone and is really good for marketing. Nice to know that you already use it!

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Lakhyajyoti March 24, 2010 at 4:02 PM

Good points.I think it is must for every blogger.
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TechChunks March 26, 2010 at 4:06 PM

Traffic is the main reason why I do this and twitter is a wonderful tool for marketing.
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Saksham Talwar March 26, 2010 at 11:04 PM

Really. Twitter has emerged as one of the best marketing tools.

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Onibalusi Bamidele March 26, 2010 at 11:10 PM

Twitter is a great source of traffic, thanks for the nice post.
.-= Onibalusi Bamidele´s Last blog ..Blogging your passion =-.

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Saksham Talwar March 26, 2010 at 11:14 PM

I get good amount of traffic from Twitter.

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prads January 4, 2012 at 4:07 PM

according to me twitter is the must in blogging business.

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