Become a Twitter Rockstar
This is one of those amazing times where I set out to do something and rather than over-complicate it as I like to do so often, I applied the K.I.S.S. principal, Keep It Simple Stupid, and was able to get it done in about a week. “What’s the project?” you ask, it’s an eBook called “Become a Twitter Rockstar.”
I’ve been using Twitter for a while now and I’ve gone through my fair share of Twitter apps. Twirl and TweetDeck being my two favorites, but TweetDeck takes the cake for usability and features.
A few weeks back while messing around with TweetDeck, I realized that there’s a way to build yourself a nice little business using the combination of Twitter, TweetDeck and a Blog. Total out of pocket costs are about $20 to start up and a few bucks a month for hosting your website, but other than that, there’s nothing more to spend. I messed around with my idea for a few days until I was satisfied that the process would work. And work it did.
I was thinking that I was going to write this eBook and then sell it for ten bucks a pop and earn a little beer money. But, after I wrote it, I realized that it was less than 10 pages and I would hate to get in to a spot where I either had to justify it’s value, or worse, deal with giving people refunds. Neither of those sounded like fun. So instead, I’m giving it away. If you want a copy of my eBook, it’s all yours. Use the form in the sidebar (or at the bottom of this post) of my site (sorry RSS readers, you gotta visit the site for this one) to sign up for my newsletter. When you confirm your email address, the eBook will be sent to you via email automatically.
Check it out and then come back and leave me a comment telling me what you thought of the eBook.
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November 6, 2008 at 1:49 pm
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