If you send you newsletter to Twitter, more people will have access to read it. Your newsletter will be read by your followers, and not only your current list (e-mail subscribers), or the people visiting your website.
This is very important.
I always track the links I tweet, therefore, I know that when I send my newsletter to Twitter, a lot more people are reading it.
I use many different ways to spread my newsletter, and I’m not only making it accessible to the people that are subscribing to it via e-mail. To me, Twitter is one of the most important ways.
There are at least two techniques you can use in order to send your newsletter to Twitter.
You can do it manually. If your newsletter is online, you can send the link and a short title as a tweet. This way, your followers can click on the link to read your newsletter.
The other way, is by using a service like AWeber. This way, you can automate the process. Write the newsletter, and click a button for Twitter. And once you send the newsletter to all your subscribers, you’ll also be sending it to Twitter.
Let me explain it, by using AWeber as an example (that’s the service I use for my newsletters).
First.
Click on messages, then on broadcast.

Now, write your newsletter.
When you’re finished. Scroll to the bottom and click on Twitter update.

Click save message.
Your e-mail subscribers and your followers on Twitter will receive the newsletter at approximately the same time.
I’ve done this for a while, it’s fast and easy.
Are you making your newsletter accessible for your followers on Twitter?





