
In my path to becoming a social media expert it’s important to keep up-to-date with the latest and greatest tips and tricks for social media! For my Social Media Marketing position at Platinum Internet Group I have been asked to create and maintain a few new company Twitter sites. I know many Tweet for their business, but what is the most effective way?!
For some new Tweeting advice, I turned to Chris Brogan, a ten year vet in new media. In further research Twitter, I was able to gain some valuable knowledge!
To begin with, may businesses are testing out Twitter as a part of their social media landscape. Although some companies are saying Twitter is not an effective business tool, Chris Brogan shared a few of his tips and tricks to the new media community with his 50 Ideas on Using Twitter for Business!
The First Steps To Tweeting Success!
- Build an account and immediate start using Twitter Search to listen for your name, your competitor’s names, words that relate to your space. (Listening always comes first.)
- Add a picture. ( Shel reminds us of this.) We want to see you.
- Talk to people about THEIR interests, too. I know this doesn’t sell more widgets, but it shows us you’re human.
- Point out interesting things in your space, not just about you.
- Share links to neat things in your community. ( @wholefoods does this well).
- Don’t get stuck in the apology loop. Be helpful instead. ( @jetblue gives travel tips.)
- Be wary of always pimping your stuff. Your fans will love it. Others will tune out.
- Promote your employees’ outside-of-work stories. ( @TheHomeDepot does it well.)
- Throw in a few humans, like RichardAtDELL, LionelAtDELL, etc.
- Talk about non-business, too, like @astrout and @jstorerj from Mzinga.
Ideas about WHAT to Tweet!
- Instead of answering the question, “What are you doing?”, answer the question, “What has your attention?”
- Have more than one twitterer at the company. People can quit. People take vacations. It’s nice to have a variety.
- When promoting a blog post, ask a question or explain what’s coming next, instead of just dumping a link.
- Ask questions. Twitter is GREAT for getting opinions.
- Follow interesting people. If you find someone who tweets interesting things, see who she follows, and follow her.
- Tweet about other people’s stuff. Again, doesn’t directly impact your business, but makes us feel like you’re not “that guy.”
- When you DO talk about your stuff, make it useful. Give advice, blog posts, pictures, etc.
- Share the human side of your company. If you’re bothering to tweet, it means you believe social media has value for human connections. Point us to pictures and other human things.
- Don’t toot your own horn too much. (Man, I can’t believe I’m saying this. I do it all the time. – Side note: I’ve gotta stop tooting my own horn).
- Or, if you do, try to balance it out by promoting the heck out of others, too.
Some Sanity For YOU……
- You don’t have to read every tweet.
- You don’t have to reply to every @ tweet directed to you (try to reply to some, but don’t feel guilty).
- Use direct messages for 1-to-1 conversations if you feel there’s no value to Twitter at large to hear the conversation ( got this from @pistachio).
- Use services like Twitter Search to make sure you see if someone’s talking about you. Try to participate where it makes sense.
- 3rd party clients like Tweetdeck and Twhirl make it a lot easier to manage Twitter.
- If you tweet all day while your coworkers are busy, you’re going to hear about it.
- If you’re representing clients and billing hours, and tweeting all the time, you might hear about it.
- Learn quickly to use the URL shortening tools like TinyURL and all the variants. It helps tidy up your tweets.
- If someone says you’re using twitter wrong, forget it. It’s an opt out society. They can unfollow if they don’t like how you use it.
- Commenting on others’ tweets, and retweeting what others have posted is a great way to build community.
The NEGATIVES…..
- Twitter takes up time.
- Twitter takes you away from other productive work.
- Without a strategy, it’s just typing.
- There are other ways to do this.
- As Frank hears often, Twitter doesn’t replace customer service (Frank is @comcastcares and is a superhero for what he’s started.)
- Twitter is buggy and not enterprise-ready.
- Twitter is just for technonerds.
- Twitter’s only a few million people. (only)
- Twitter doesn’t replace direct email marketing.
- Twitter opens the company up to more criticism and griping.
The POSITIVES!
- Twitter helps one organize great, instant meetups (tweetups).
- Twitter works swell as an opinion poll.
- Twitter can help direct people’s attention to good things.
- Twitter at events helps people build an instant “backchannel.”
- Twitter breaks news faster than other sources, often (especially if the news impacts online denizens).
- Twitter gives businesses a glimpse at what status messaging can do for an organization. Remember presence in the 1990s?
- Twitter brings great minds together, and gives you daily opportunities to learn (if you look for it, and/or if you follow the right folks).
- Twitter gives your critics a forum, but that means you can study them.
- Twitter helps with business development, if your prospects are online (mine are).
- Twitter can augment customer service
With all that said, I’m off to create some new Twitter accounts! I’ll be back with more updates and Platinum Internet Group’s new Twitter account information!
I read this post because Chris had the link over on Twitter. I can’t help but notice that you say “throw in a few humans” and then “If you’re bothering to tweet, it means you believe social media has value for human connections”. Somehow the throw-away (no pun) nature of the former makes it hard to believe that the latter bit re human connections will be pursued with any sincerity. :-/
Otherwise an interesting post. Thanks.
Wow Rochelle… As a student you’ve got quite a grasp on this social marketing thing. Of course, turning to Chris Brogan for advice is also a pretty smart move.
Given that I have some ties to the Lansing area it’s very cool to see on your “About” page that MSU is offering social media marketing classes. As a current student you might be interested in this story I came across just this morning about a Prof in Texas using Twitter for class discussion:
http://tinyurl.com/qntxeg
Anyway, solid post!
Wow! Rochelle, what a thorough list! There are many Twitter tips around but this was especially eye catching in its detail. Since you don’t want to twoot your own horn, we’ll twoot your horn for you!
@ iGoMogul on Twitter
Nicely done!
Great list and good insight. Thanks for sharing!
-DJ
@timberlake / @DJLein
It would be great if Twitter came out with an alert tool for keywords or names like Google. Has anyone seen something like this, or is there an app?