Get local followers, follow locally and join lists
For your local business, the more followers, the better. It’s like building any type of prospect and customer list. But first you will have to find some people to follow.
Gaining followers
You need to first be aware that rushing out and following a heap of people can make you look like a potential Twitter spammer. Build your following base at a steady pace. As time goes on you will be able to add more at a time, but initially I would suggest you stick to 50 for a start.
The reason for this is that when you follow people, they will most likely follow you back. Many people don’t do this automatically, although some do, particularly in the internet marketing space.
Some people will actually go and look at your Twitter home page to decide if you are worth following or not in their eyes. This is where your profile and the settings that you took all the trouble to do will stand you in good stead.
There are some handy applications, and techniques that can assist small businesses in finding local followers. A couple of these applications are referenced to below. For now, let’s focus on hashtags. Hashtags are a short linked words or phrases prefaced by the hash symbol #. If a tweet contains a hashtag that’s already in use such as #cupcakes, #Bury, or #gardening, users searching for this will see all recent twitter posts containing this hashtag.
By clicking on the “Tweets near you” tab on Twitter, local tweets containing the hashtag are brought up. Small business owners can use this to target specific users who share their interests. Tweets containing the hashtag will appear in front of people who are not already following you.
Just don’t overuse hashtags; your message will be watered down if each post contains these types of links. To research current trends of hashtags visit hastags.org and search for a word or phrase.
Follow with a purpose. Find local Twitter users who share an interest with you, they are the most likely customer, and are also more likely to follow you back.
The Twitter Lists feature allows you to group together, follow, and find Twitter users. You can use lists to organize your tweets into groups based on anything you want: location, subject, company or interest. This is an easy way to find people you are not already following and for them to find your business.



