Okay, welcome back to Twitter tycoon. In this video, we're going to talk about finding your niche. So you want to focus on two things when it comes to finding your niche. You want to pick an angle that will resonate with the Twitter based audience. It should make sense for people to follow you. You want to build your brand in a way that you can be monetized and simultaneously provide value to your followers.
So there should be a reason why people are following you. It shouldn't just be random. Okay, you want to have a purpose in your tweets. So we're going to talk about that we're going to talk about purchase the overall purpose in your whole process. So you want to do a little Twitter analysis right here. Realize that the average life of a tweet is less than three hours and it's often much less than that.
Talk Twitter accounts tweet 15 minutes a day on average. So remember, you want to condition followers to be used to receiving links from you. Okay, post affiliate links To increase your follower count, or weak or retweets. So affiliate links are links that are going to send your followers to products. Okay, now you don't always want to send the products. Sometimes you want to send the products that you're promoting.
Sometimes most of the time, you want to send to good content, okay? Whether it be a blog, or an article or a video on YouTube. And you want to do this about every three or four posts that you are three or four tweets, you can tweet an affiliate link. Just make sure that you're tweeting out good content most of the time. You don't always have to have a link in your tweets. You want to have a link in your tweets about 80% of the time.
Sometimes you can just, you know, give good advice. Give a good mantra, give something it's most important to remember that followers need to get value from following you. That's your overall goal. That's your biggest goal is to make sure that you're giving value to your followers. Here's some essential criteria, you want to have a lot of tweets and content. Okay?
So have lots of tweets per day, have lots of content that you send people to. You want to have a purpose on Twitter, can we talked about that you want to make sure that your account is full of purpose and people are following you for a reason. And then make your links make sense. Don't you know, talk about making money online and then send someone to link on you know, buying a health and fitness product, make sure everything makes sense. Don't just randomly send people places. Your tweets are a nice little presale, obviously to wherever you're sending people.
So you want to make sure that you're not just sending traffic to offers that you're sending traffic that you've already kind of pre sold, you kind of talked about the offer, then you're sending them there. Okay, it makes a lot more sense. It's gonna help your conversions. And then as always, give followers value for following You reward people for following you by giving them good content. That's kind of the moral of the story here. And if you already have a site, to just put together your Twitter account and RSS feed content to Twitter, you can consider motivational quotes and mantras.
And don't forget to link to other sites. Okay, so if you've already got your own website, great, just consider the kind of content you're going to send to people. You can always link up your RSS feed, always linked to other sites that have good content as well. Don't be afraid to send people to other sites, they're really going to look at you as an aggregator they're going to say, you know, this person is sending me to this place. Obviously, it's not your content some of the time. However, when you do send someone somewhere else, to a different site that's not yours.
They're still going to credit you as the source, okay. And that's called aggregation. And it's really the basis of social media. It's, it's how a lot of people make a lot of money on social media. So don't forget that. Just remember to like link up your site in your RSS feed, you'll be good to go.
In the next video, we're going to talk about your audience. So I'll see you in the next video.