By now most people have heard of Twitter and are already tweeting until their hearts are content.

However, as an MLM distributor is it possible to use Twitter for MLM leads generation?

Of course, if you respect and interact with the community the way you should. I have used the formula below to build a community of “active” followers on multiple accounts that grows at a rate on average of 500+ each per day.

To be successful on Twitter as an MLM distributor, incorporate the following success formula:

MLM distributors success = adding value to the community through content + giving to the community without want.

So how does one do that and be successful at MLM leads generation?

Well, it starts with the image that you present to the community in your profile and the way that you have it set-up.

Profile

There are three important areas of your Twitter profile that you want to pay attention to if you want to succeed in this community as an MLM distributor.

First is your picture. If you intention is to interact and transact with someone on Twitter, I would suggest that your picture be a head shot and somewhat of a professional look. When you upload, make sure your picture looks good as a thumbnail picture. This is what everyone is going to see first within the community.

Second is your bio. Your bio should start with a link to a website where one can get more information about you. I recommend that it should be your blog. Along with this link, attach a 160 character bio that best describes you and your involvement with the community. Hint: As an MLM distributor you may want to use keywords within your bio.

Third is background. This is not important at first, but as you are building your brand you may want to change the background to standout from the masses. When you’re ready to make changes to your background, Google “Twitter backgrounds” for free and paid ways to make that change.

Now you are ready to “tweet.” So what would an MLM distributor “tweet”?

This is where the adding value and giving to the community comes in.

I like to tweet about the industry, what is happening, who to watch for, resources that have been helpful and articles that I have enjoyed.

I interact with the community by responding to direct messages (DM) that I receive, as well as, when someone ReTweet’s a message that I sent.

Sometimes, people will just mention you in their tweets. I always acknowledge each one and pass on something positive.

The one thing that I never tweet about is a business opportunity. That is not adding value to the community, it is called spamming!

So how can MLM distributors be successful at MLM leads generation on Twitter?

Periodically throughout the day I will create a tweet that addresses a problem within the community and a solution to that problem. I will provide a link to that solution. Remember: I never tweet about a business opportunity.

I use the 90/10 rule for my tweets. If I was to send out 100 tweets throughout a 24 hour period, then 90% of them would be considered value adding tweets. The remaining 10% would consist of personal and marketing related tweets.

MLM leads generation does not have to be work; it can be a lot of fun and interactive if you are using Twitter. If you would like to know more about Twitter or other social media marketing strategies, please fill out your name, email and phone number in the form below. Happy Tweeting!

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