Twitter for Non-Profits Special Report – Now Available

I have been using Twitter since Mar 28th, 2007.  (Find your Twitter birthday at http://www.mytweet16.com/)

During that time I have done the usual “what I’m eating,” “what I am listening to,” and all of the bad things Twitter gets blamed for. But as I grew in my knowledge both in the technical side of Twitter and the power of reaching people on Twitter, I began to use it for other things – including announcing site launches, meetups (or tweetups) and other things.  And eventually I started using it in yet another area:

The non-profit organizations I am a part of.

I am the President of the Ames Community Theater, and while most theaters still hadn’t begun using Twitter, we had a twitter username. (Follow us at @actors)

In learning the ups and downs of using Twitter through my own name, I quickly started to leverage Twitter to help us get out information about auditions, performances, and other things relating to the community theater.  Then I had an idea: why not share this knowledge.

I had the idea for Twitter for Non-Profits for about a year before I finally put together the special report.  In it, I list many of the steps I myself followed in all my Twitter accounts to gain followers and utilize Twitter to help our organization grow.

I knew that this jump-start guide would be welcome information to many non-profit organizations to help their Twitter presence grow.  Unlike information I have given out in the past, I was certain THIS information is solid, easy-to-follow and can help any organization get started on Twitter.

So I decided to release it for $7.  But there is also a bonus.  If you buy the report, you immediately get access to an affiliate program that pays out 100% of the price of the report.  So if you link to the report with your affiliate link, you can earn your $7 back – and more.

Interested?

Click on over to www.twitterfornonprofits.com and check it out.  Let me know what you think, spread it around – link to it, become an affiliate.   If you are a non-profit organization, what have you got to lose?  $7 could get you on your way to a great Twitter presence.

Give it a try.

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