How To Create A Private List On Twitter To Prospect Clients

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If you’re using Twitter but you’re not using the power of a private prospect list, you’re not using your Twitter effectively!

While Twitter is fun, wouldn’t it make more sense to use Twitter to get more clients?  I mean, isn’t that a more effective use of your time on this social media network?

In the video below, I am going to show you how you can leverage Twitter to engage your ideal clients and become top-of-mind when they need to hire or refer out a virtual assistant.   So, watch the video to the very end and leave your questions and comments below!

 

 

I love hearing from you and can’t wait to hear your feedback!

Rock on,

Reese

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22 thoughts on “How To Create A Private List On Twitter To Prospect Clients”

  1. Great information! I did not know Twitter had this capability. I will look at Twitter differently now, not just as something fun to do, but an actual tool to gain clients! Thanks!

    1. Glad I was able to teach you something new, Joan! Thank you for your comment and for being a part of my community!

  2. Hi Reese! Thanks to you, I finally know at least one thing I can proactively do on twitter to prospect versus just posting and tweeting with no clear direction.

    1. Twitter is so much more fun when you can actually make money from it. I have no doubt Twitter will become a way for you to get new clients, Geniece. XOXO

  3. Hi Reese, great post – one question did come to mind – if the list is set up as ‘private’ does it send a message to the person telling them that you have added them to your ‘private list i.e. Prospect list’? I know that when you add someone to a ‘public list’ it does let them know that you have done this.
    Your clarification would be helpful.

    As yet I have not created a ‘private list’ purely for this reason but if by doing so it gives me the ability to watch and as you say engage with potential prospects without them knowing my intention that would be great.

    Thanks so much.

    sandy

    1. Hi Sandy! As long as the list has been set up as private, Twitter accounts will not be notified that they have been put on a private list so start prospects clients right now on Twitter! Let me know how it goes.

  4. April VanDyke

    Hi Reese,Thank you very much for all your great blogs. I have been researching being a VA for about a year and am now in business. These blogs are very educational.
    Thanks again,
    April

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