Twitter, the net’s networking success story, is intriguing and intimidating because of its message limitations: they can be 140 characters, and no more.
This is to say; each message sent on Twitter can be no larger than the previous sentence. Not an additional letter, space, period or dash can be added. These limitations have proven to be the greatest asset and the greatest challenge for people trying to use Twitter for any number of purposes.
On the advantageous side, the short messages have created an entire culture of Twitter-fluent writers. The brevity of the message stretches creative muscles, making people use every trick to get the most information into the fewest characters. On the other hand it creates a severe headache for the marketing minded, as it doesn’t leave much room to present a case. Thus the vast majority of Tweets are short little social comments or updates, and most marketing revolves around calling attention to particular links.
Of course, there are always ways around limitations, and Twitter is something that every seriously market-minded organization needs to embrace in order to see continued success on the web. In the case of short message services like Twitter, the key lies as much in the peripheral data that builds up around the message as in the content itself.
Be SEO Minded
Twitter profiles are now ranked by search engines, Google in particular. Every SEO technique you’ve learned now has a new, exciting purpose. For example, consider the biography you’re able to construct using Twitter. This is a ripe opportuníty to develop some brand recognition right away. Put the title of the brand you’re marketing in the bio, and consider including the most relevant keywords in your profile. As ever, do so in a way that respects the user’s intelligence, and gives them something worth reading. Simply stringing together a chain of keywords is not the way to go.
Include keywords in your Tweets as well, taking care not to be terribly obvious about it. The first 20-30 characters are the best place, as later words are of decreased importance in a Google ranking search.
Identify Your Audience
Each brand rises and falls on the whim of the audience, known in this case as tweeple.
There are a number of applications available to help you with the process of identifying the tweeple that you want to cultivate into an audience. Twitterholic can help you identify the movers and shakers based on their Twitter traffic and their location. If you know your field or brand well, you can use this to locate groups with similar interests and woo them to your feed. Tweepz is a similar tool, focusing on location, and Twitter itself has a ‘near this location’ feature that can be used to identify tweeple nearby your center of business.
Let’s Give Them Something to Tweet About
Yes, Twitter is an effective way to quickly distribute information. But its real power is in its ability to create conversations about something interesting.
In theory you could simply gather up a large user list of tweeple and start spamming them with links promoting your latest gig. This is a surefire way to get flagged for abuse or ignored entirely, and thus is rather counterproductive to good marketing goals.
Instead, consider using alternative methods to drum up those conversations that travel like wildfire.
For example, there is the technique of Alternate Reality Gaming. This is a phenomenon based on the idea of taking ‘real’ events and building a game out of them. Last Call Poker was an ARG that intended to drum up sales for an upcoming video game, GUN.
LCP spread out information about gatherings, online incentives, and other attractions to get people excited about the western theme of the game. Tokens such as poker chips and other goodies were given out at these events, and GUN went on to have a very successful launch. People were invited into the world of the western, and the chatter eventually included 8 million participants.
This kind of rogue advertising is tailor-made to work with Twitter. Locations and dates can easily fall within the 140 character limitation, as can short explanations. Consider creating an ARG with a short story designed to work within 140 characters, locate an audience with the assorted Twitter tools at your disposal, and plan some exciting events to promote your brand. The chance to get involved always gets people talking, and the more esoteric games can span entire continents.
There are other methods, some more appropriate to each individual brand. Perhaps a modest bicycling business isn’t suited to promote a large ARG experience. They could, however, organize a bicycling flash mob by hopping onto the local bike hobbyist twitter feed and posting a date and time. The trick is less which technique you use, and more that you do your best to make it relevant. As always, strong content and clear presentation will win out over gimmicks and sales speak.
Also, consider one last thought. The introductory statements of each section in this article are Twitter compatible, and so is this one. Good luck and happy Tweeting.
About The Author
Enzo F. Cesario is an online branding specialist and co-founder of Brandsplat, a digital content agency. Brandsplat creates blogs, articles, videos and social media in the “voice” of our client’s brand. It makes sites more findable and brands more recognizable. For the free Brandcasting Report go to www.BrandSplat.com or visit our blog at www.iBrandCasting.com.
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It’s no secret that Twitter has grown into an Internet mega monster that is globally known and talked about everyday. Many new users of Twitter are constantly asking how they can use the site more effectively to grow their business. Let’s face the fact…Twitter is a fantastic tool for offline and online marketing. There are just thousands of success stories floating around about local and online businesses who have harnessed the power of Twitter to grow their business to great heights.
So how can you become the next success story? It’s very simple…just follow these proven success strategies on Twitter starting today:
1. Make sure to fully set up your Twitter profile. Add your picture, a short 160 character bio and a twitter background. People are more inclined to follow someone that has a picture and some information about them. Because this is what people will read before they decide whether or not they want to follow you. You will only have 160 characters to describe who you are and what you do, so you have to make it good! So don’t slack off and leave these areas unattended.
2. Tweet 5 to 10 times before following people on Twitter. If you are just getting started, do not start following people until you have a few tweets. It may seem strange at first to tweet to nobody but you want to provide enough useful tweets on your page before people will consider following you. Show value and personality in your tweets. For example, you may want to share a favorite quote, something funny, or an interesting news article. It’s about giving your followers something interesting to read about and keeping them entertained or informed. The following sites are helpful in finding useful information you can ‘tweet’ to your followers.
3. Gain More Followers by Being Highly Complimentary to People. People love compliments. Try to find something to compliment or encourage with some of your followers. Comment on people’s videos, articles, blog posts, pictures, aspirations or goals. This will begin to set you up as a leader in the Twitter community.
4. Retweet Content from other People. Retweeting content gives you more credibility but you must give credit to original author. Retweeting someone else’s content is an act of kindness, and for the most part bloggers like to return the favor. You shouldn’t expect someone to retweet your content just because you retweet theirs. Just keep in mind that your chance of being on the other end of a retweet increases as you retweet. Retweeting is all about providing value to your followers so if you want others to retweet your post then you want to make sure that you are providing them with quality content worth tweeting about.
5. Follow People To Build Your List. Use http://search.twitter.com to search for people based on keywords. You can follow people in your same industry, same interest or in your local area. For example, you can search for people in your local area by typing something like “live in Atlanta” and it will bring back search results of people in that area. Try to follow at least a 100 people a day. Do not be overly aggressive in following or you can get your account banned.
6. Integrate Twitter with Your Facebook Profile. If you have a Facebook profile, make sure to add the Twitter application on your profile so that your Facebook status is updated with your Twitter status automatically. This will cover your friends/followers in both places which comes in handy so you don’t have to post your status manually twice.
7. Best Time To Tweet is Between 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 6 p.m to 10pm
- Tweeting at the times above is considered peak times for Twitter use. It’s when you’ll get the most interaction from your followers.
- Friday evenings has less interaction.
- Tweet Saturday anytime before night.
- Tweet Sunday evening 6pm and on.
What You Should NOT Do on Twitter
I wouldn’t be helping your success out if I didn’t list a couple of no-no’s on Twitter:
Automatically sending the wrong type of direct message through an AutoDM. Direct messages can be seen as impersonal and pushy when they aren’t written properly. If you decide to use a tool that automatically send messages to your new followers keep it simple and friendly. A message saying ‘thanks for following me’ is fine, but sending automated messages promoting your business or product is not a good idea and most instances people will click the unfollow button right away.
Tweeting promotion after promotion. Yes, you are using Twitter to promote your business, but posting one offer after another will only cause people to ‘unfollow’ you. When people look at your timeline and notice that you aren’t posting anything of value to them they will quickly move on. There are millions of Twitters to follow, why should they follow you when you’re only tweeting about promotions? Remember this basic rule of sales: “people want to know what’s in it for me”?
If you follow any or all of these great tips, you will build a strong following on Twitter which means more traffic to your business website and more money in your pocket!
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