Some time ago, I wrote up a quick, down-and-dirty manual for Twitter. I wrote it as a response to the growing hoards of people who either write it off as a fad or sit there and stare at it with no idea what to do with it.
This report has been buried in the archives of this blog for some time. So, I decided to bring it out again and launch it with it’s own landing page.
You can grab a copy at FreeTwitterManual.com.
If you like it or just want to help me spread the word, I’d be honored if you’d retweet it for me.
Let me be clear – this report is for newbies. If you are a long-time reader of mine who is already pretty clued in on Twitter, you probably won’t learn much from it. On the other hand, if I pretty much described you in my opening paragraph, perhaps you should take a look.
It is completely free. It is not part of any launch or marketing strategy. I just wanted to get it out there. You’ll just need to get on my email list to grab it.
You can grab a copy at FreeTwitterManual.com.


David has been blogging for 15 years, and generating a six-figure income at it for the last 12. He is the founder of Blog Marketing Academy. 
David Risley has been building and operating authority blogs for 15 years, and operating a six-figure business doing it for a decade.




I know a handful of Twitter users who'll surely like this. Thanks.
yeap… i read the first one and it helped me with twitter. This should be a good read for newbies as you said.
I was asked to keynote at our local Social Media Club this month. The topic I am speaking on is “building actionable relationships from Social Networking”. It really made me think about my story and the process I have created and implemented to be able to build a persona, brand and place to connect and meet people. In looking at both the local and national people I have met, ONLY because I am on Twitter, and Blogtalk Radio is astounding. The tools are out there, but we MUST step up and GET PERSONAL. Building actionable relationships is about trust, respect and mutual benefit. Thanks for the post David. That's how I met you!
I was asked to keynote at our local Social Media Club this month. The topic I am speaking on is “building actionable relationships from Social Networking”. It really made me think about my story and the process I have created and implemented to be able to build a persona, brand and place to connect and meet people. In looking at both the local and national people I have met, ONLY because I am on Twitter, and Blogtalk Radio is astounding. The tools are out there, but we MUST step up and GET PERSONAL. Building actionable relationships is about trust, respect and mutual benefit. Thanks for the post David. That's how I met you!