Today I started the first of my “3 days of tranquility"(I left the children and husband at home, and I went [with my cat] to the house we have on the beach). I needed a few days of calm without meetings, classes, or conferences, to be able to write things that I have been wanting to do for a long time.
One of these things is a course of Digital Marketing made from tweets (i.e. on Twitter). I got down to it this morning and I've already written a good portion. I've also started scheduling its publication.
The posting will be daily and will start tomorrow at 10am. One sentence a day. On weekends and Easter the tweets will be stopped.
I'll start with the basics of online marketing, then with benchmarking, then with techniques to attract visitors to a website, then with conversion and finally with user loyalty. As I haven't finished writing it yet, I don't know when the course will end. I've stopped at the end of SEM and I'm already on May 15th 🙂
The sentences begin with the word “Tip:” (*) and every day tips will appear that will improve the digital marketing of those who follow them.
The tool I have used to schedule tweets and get them published when I want is Future Tweets. I have included the 140-character phrases (if you are a Twitter user, you will already know how difficult it is to say something in 140 characters), and I have indicated the day and time at which I want them to be published on my account. The tests I have carried out today have worked well.
Future Tweets is free, by the way.
If you haven't signed up for Twitter yet, now you have an excuse to do so. My account is: http://www.twitter.com/montsepenarroya …in case you want to follow me 😛
We talk to each other.
A hug.
* Post note: To make it easier to compile the tweets, I have changed the word “Advice” to #CourseM (this way I keep the same number of characters, but I use a unique hashtag to identify the whole course). The M is for Montse, or for Marketing, or for Mañana_lo_leeré, … 😉




3 responses
I have attended your courses and have loved it. I will follow your tweets!
I find everything you share and how you share it very interesting. I hope this new initiative will encourage me to create my blog once and for all.
Thank you.
@fondillon
Thanks, I'll follow you on Twitter!
@eballarth