John Cook is a professional writer with experience talking about a wide range of subjects. He has written articles about subjects as wide ranging as automobile repair and modification to online marketing and the effective use of social media.
Cook was first published as a journalist in the Diamondback newspaper at the University of Maryland, and has articles published on Yahoo! Sports and eHow, as well as writing press releases and website content for a series of websites he manages.
Number of Articles Written: 33
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This article examines some places a company can find Twitter followers for a new account. Many companies struggle to find their first few followers because they aren´t promoting their Twitter username through all the available channels. By using their stores, their employees and their mailing lists, companies can quickly increase the number of followers and regularly get reweets and responses to their marketing message. The primary audience is small business owners and marketing professionals looking to grow their Twitter account or trying to find a better return on their investment in Twitter.
Words: 656 Downloads: 0 Category: Online Business By: John CookThis article describes four types of common Twitter user. They can help develop a basis for your own Twitter personality as users begin to grow their accounts. The primary audience is business users, as well as marketing professionals looking to build their Twitter personality from a "stock character."
Words: 461 Downloads: 0 Category: Online Business By: John CookThis article explains why it´s better to generate followers naturally, rather than buy them. Even though it´s a frustrating and slow process, the followers are worth more than those you pay for. The primary audience is business owners looking to grow their twitter presence, particularly those who have paid for mailing lists or phone lists in the past and think they can do the same thing with Twitter.
Words: 532 Downloads: 0 Category: Online Business By: John CookIf you´re struggling to find Twitter followers, you may want to take a look at what you´re providing for your followers. This article has a few tips on how to show your followers "what´s in it for them" by linking to unique and interesting information. It also contains a few insights on what not to do and some habits that may drive followers away. The primary audience is Twitter users struggling to establish a new account, while the secondary audience includes other business and marketing professionals, and those with an interest in their company´s Twitter presence.
Words: 576 Downloads: 0 Category: Marketing By: John CookIn the post-Google Panda SEO world, user experience is becoming more important than ever. This article talks about some basic analytics data and what they are telling you about your website´s user experience. The primary audience includes those looking to improve thier site´s performance, particularly those who have seen organic search traffic to their websites drop since the release of Google Panda.
Words: 615 Downloads: 0 Category: Online Business By: John CookThis article explains six essential elements you need for a successful Twitter marketing campaign. The elements are choosing your audience, getting your followers engaged, making Twitter a part of a bigger strategy, measuring success and what you should be Tweeting. The primary audience is going to be business owners who are trying to understand how to run their own Twitter campaigns or how to manage their marketing departments. The secondary audience will include marketing and social media professionals looking to increase the effectiveness of their social media campaign.
Words: 574 Downloads: 0 Category: Online Business By: John Cook