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How Can VAs Help You with Twitter?

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Are you wanting to get on Twitter but are not sure if you have the time, energy or ability to use it effectively?

A virtual assistant can help you get started - and keep going - on Twitter. This is a perfect 'back office' function you can outsource to your VA.

Here are some of the things a VA ...Are you wanting to get on Twitter but are not sure if you have the time, energy or ability to use it effectively?

A virtual assistant can help you get started - and keep going - on Twitter. This is a perfect 'back office' function you can outsource to your VA.

Here are some of the things a VA can do for you on Twitter:

1. Set up your profile page with a unique background (including your logo if you have one) and your picture.

2. Search for people to follow who have synergies with your business.

3. Manage your follow requests.

4. Set up search terms to make finding opportunities easier.

5. Post Tweets on your behalf (provided by you or authored by the VA if they know your business well).

6. Use Twitter applications to get you noticed including TweetLater, Twellow, MrTweet, and WeFollow.

These things can be done from third party applications like Twhirl which enable you to manage multiple accounts from the one application.

So there's no excuse to wait any longer! Get a VA to help you with Twitter today. You'll find a number of highly experienced virtual assistants at the AVBN Directories.

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Award-winning virtual assistant, Lyn Prowse-Bishop, MVA ASO CAVB PVAA is owner/manager of Executive Stress Office Support (eSOS), specialising in medico-legal digital transcription, virtual author support and executive personal assistant services for clients around the world. One of Queensland’s most respected and well known virtual assistants, Lyn is also founder of the Australian Virtual Business Network, serves as Australian representative on international committees looking at standards and certification for the VA industry, and is a foundation steering committee member of the annual Online International Virtual Assistants Convention. She hosts Australia’s first internet radio show/podcast for the VA industry – Virtual Business Show – and is Queensland representative on the Board of Independent Contractors Australia. How can you spend less time in the office and more enjoying life? Visit her site or email lyn@execstress.com to find out.

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