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New business guide: Using Twitter to find new students

A detailed new guide is available in Business Guides section to show you how you can use Twitter to find new students. If you're looking at growing your student base in 2013, Twitter can help you identify people thinking about learning guitar and it gives you the opportunity to contact those people and offer your services. The guide will show you how to find the relevant people, how to contact them, what to say and how to win their business.

If you want to grow your student base in 2013, check this guide out.

Access the guide here: BMK-08 Using Twitter to find new students

There are other guides available to help you find new students in the Business Guides Section.

Use Twitter to find new students

BMK-08 Using Twitter to find new guitar students

About this guide

Twitter is a powerful tool you can use to grow your student base, build your reputation and even keep your existing students happy. The chances are your competitors don't use Twitter at all which leaves a massive opportunity for you. This guide will show you step by step how you can use Twitter to find new students in your local area.

Basics on Twitter

Many people think that Twitter is pointless and it's understandable when you see some of the pointless 'Tweets' many people send everyday. But as you will see, Twitter is an extremely powerful marketing tool when used the right way and it can bring you in a new source of students. It's also 100% free so even if you're skeptical on the usefulness of Twitter, give it a go as you won't be wasting any money.

We're not going to cover the basics on what Twitter is as there are far better guides available with a quick search. If you don't know what Twitter is, Google it and come back when you have a basic understanding.

This guide will explain everything clearly for people who haven't used Twitter before.

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