Lynn Terry
It was an extraordinary honour to interview Lynn Terry today. Lynn is a super affiliate marketer who has been in business for 13 years while 5 years of those have been as a full time blogger, and is well known for her blog at ClickNewz.com, where Lynn teaches people wanting to learn about internet marketing. Her simple outline style of writing is straight to the point and helps thousands of people learn internet marketing daily.
Lynn also owns Self Starters Weekly Tips, where I first met her, which incorporates a highly active public forum all about – you guessed it, internet and affiliate marketing. There is also the ‘private‘ forum which is a mastermind group of highly motivated and inspirational people who are all about helping each others businesses grow. The funny thing about both of these forums is the very welcoming and generous culture that has been cultivated.
My interview with Lynn was a personal look at a woman, mother, entrepreneur and a self starter! Lynn revealed her tips for finding focus, motivation, inspiration and balance while dealing with all that daily life presents. I even managed to secure some free reports for you!
If you are looking for easy to follow reports and information about improving your blog or home based internet business ClickNewz.com is packed with practical information that you can ‘actually’ apply to your business straight away. If you need more detailed information or even very specific advice and support then head over to the Self Starters Weekly Tips forums, Lynn doesn’t even mind if you are a lurker so long as you are learning and most importantly taking action … But I guarantee you won’t be lurking for long!
Listen to my interview with the very Tweetyliscious Lynn Terry
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I like to ask my guests what their biggest Twitter Tip and Twitter Mistake is;
Top Twitter Mistake
Don’t auto tweet, it is so simple to type your own message rather than auto tweeting it, make your messages personal and engaging. The other thing that is a mistake is lack of response or engagement with followers.
Top Twitter Tip
It wasn’t a surprise to learn that Lynn’s top Twitter tip is to build relationships in your reply or mentions columns of your chosen Twitter client, be sure to see our Twitter client review coming soon, “If you don’t have much happening in these columns then this is where you need to be focusing your attention,” said Lynn.
Resources & Links
These are the resources and links mentioned during our Tweetcast with Lynn today;
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Excited to hear the interview with Lynn! Great new site Leigh.
Thanks Angie, I am looking forward to it very much. Look forward to your input.
Leigh
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Great interview – I really enjoyed listening to both of you with your lovely accents and all of your online business knowledge! Nice combination!
Very nice interview! Lynn gave some great tips and I loved hearing your voice Leigh! You sound so happy!
Thanks Steve, who wouldn’t be happy interviewing Lynn, it was very easy to do. Lynn and I had a laugh just before hand how we imagine each others accents when we read something the other wrote …
Nice combination thanks angie! I am so pleased you enjoyed it, it was a lot of fun to do. It is amazing just how much knowledge Lynn has. Great way to start this new project. And I have confirmed some great women in the coming weeks.
@TwitrBizWomen I did enjoy it! LOVE your site!!
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Leigh,
Nice job on the interview. Very upbeat and positive.
Mike
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What a great interview!! It’s wonderful to hear Lynn’s story in her own words! I love Twitter too!
I just saved the tweetcast to listen to while I’m out on my walk this afternoon. Looking forward to it.
Finally had the chance to listen! What a fantastic interview.
We have a web design client that I’m also doing social media for and I never thought to use the Twitter search and plugging in local towns, our state, etc. Boy I still have a lot to learn about Twitter. Have been trying to plus in keyword phrases and stuff in Twitter search for her business but was coming up with hardly anything.
Thanks ladies!