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September 29, 2014 | Debbi A. Ballard | Comments 0
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Get Free Leads via Twitter’s Lead Generation Cards

copyright, 2014, Debbi A. Ballard All rights reserved worldwide.

This is one post and one video you don’t want to miss. View the video in its entirety so you know how you can get free leads from Twitter’s Lead Generation Cards.

Kristan Braziel produced the video to explain how you can utilize this great service from Twitter to grow your email list to secure leads. The opt-in can be used with many email service providers (ESPs) like Constant Contact, MailChimp, etc. When using Twitter’s lead generation card, you are able to embed a call-to-action right inside your tweet. There is a free service available and a more sophisticated paid service available.

In addition, Ambassador has a great blog post about generating high quality sales leads using Twitter’s lead generation cards. The post gives you six important tips that led to great success in Ambassador’s use of this Twitter service.

Hyper targeting its audience was a key factor in the Ambassador campaign. Ambassador generously gives you the step-by-step instructions you can copy to use in your campaign. I don’t want to give away the surprise as to the niche groups of people they targeted, so you’ll just have to visit their blog to get the lowdown.

This could be one of those moments where you might just say “Why didn’t I think of that?” Good luck and let me know how you do with getting your free leads via Twitter’s lead generation cards. If you use a paid campaign, let us know about that as well.

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