I'm not sure if it is the recession or my lacklustre networking attempts, but in the last month or so business has been very quiet. I recently noticed that my Google ranking for 'copywriter' had slipped considerably too and when it comes to 'SEO copywriter' I'm nowhere to be found. So over the last couple of weeks, I've been looking at ways of improving my website ranking and getting new clients.
One of my existing clients is a company that specialises in SEO and e-learning solutions (Eventure Internet ("http://www.eventureinternet.com"), and they very kindly offered to provide some advice free of charge. One of the things they recommended was to get blogging on here and also to get into Twitter. I was vaguely aware of Twitter as I have messed about with it in the past, but I'd never really seen the point of it. But I did as I was told and have been Twittering almost every day since.
And that led to my current experiment: can I use Twitter to get new clients rather than just use it for its SEO benefits?
Today, I have contacted a handful of web design companies I found through Twitter and have offered my services. Will they repsond and be of any use? I will keep you posted.
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