Marketing Herbalife on Twitter, Facebook and Google Part 6

August 3, 2009
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By Yorgo Nestoridis

Mar­ket­ing Herbal­ife on Twit­ter, Face­book and Google Part 6

The post describes our strat­egy to fetch the first 1000 fol­low­ers on Twit­ter for the pur­pose of build­ing a list of read­ers, lis­ten­ers and peo­ple we can engage in con­ver­sa­tion with.

Our declared 90 days goal is to rake in 10 leads per day and one sale per day.

Expand­ing on Twitter

There is a lot of hype around about how to increase your fol­low­ers on Twit­ter and most of it is non­sense. How­ever, there seem to be two main strate­gies used by suc­cess­ful people:

1. Grab what­ever you can and sort out later.

2. Go out in a tar­geted way to find respon­sive peo­ple with whom you can engage in con­ver­sa­tion and don’t waste your time on non­sense and pro­duc­ing cyber-waste.

For some­one who has already a big list it’s always easy to say: “be selec­tive”. On the other hand, when you start, you try to get the best advise and fol­low it.

Here is the strat­egy I will apply to the Nutrin­sider twit­ter account: To start with I will go out and look for peo­ple with whom I can share the inter­est in par­tic­u­lar key­words and fol­low them. The more the bet­ter to drive my twit­ter to a level where the crit­i­cal mass is reached and where it will then pro­duce more daily fol­low­ers auto­mat­i­cally. I think that that crit­i­cal mass is some­where between 1500 and 2000 followers.

So my first goal is to reach the crit­i­cal mass. From there on I can then just do daily follow-up and sort what’s added, to extract my 10 daily leads.

Lead Gen­er­a­tion with Twitter

It’s always the same: you have the choice between spend­ing money on tar­geted leads or you can pro­duce your leads with your own means.

I pre­fer to screen the mar­ket by myself, using my Semi­oman­tics web­sites and the vis­i­bil­ity cre­ated in stead of spend­ing on or other Google Ads or in stead of buy­ing leads from lead companies.

The free lead gen­er­a­tor at YORGOO is another site to use for free lead gen­er­a­tion. YORGOO will be adapted to become effi­cient on social net­works later this month.

My Twit­ter Performance

In as much as expan­sion is con­cerned, I have imple­mented the rec­om­men­da­tions from the last Ycad­emy Sem­i­nar a week ago and since then my Twit­ter Account has increased by over 1100 followers.

I will apply the same strat­egy on Nutrin­sider, push­ing may be a bit harder :-).


Yorgo Nestoridis on Twitter

As I am writ­ing, there are 1338 fol­low­ers on that account.

Nutrin­sider on Twitter

The Nutrin­sider account on Twit­ter has just been set up and cus­tomized. I will now go and fol­low a bunch of peo­ple to share com­mon interests.


Nutrinsider on Twitter

At present the account has 24 fol­low­ers and we will just speed that up.

More later.

Read also:

Author: Yorgo Nestoridis, Media Mar­ket­ing & Pub­lish­ing, Founder of YORGOO Pub­lish­ing, YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.

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2 Responses to Marketing Herbalife on Twitter, Facebook and Google Part 6

  1. Mimi Urch on January 17, 2012 at 2:05 am

    Wohh just what I was look­ing for, regards for putting up.

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