1. Incentivise recruitment of fans
2. Create participation through a prize draw competion
3. Share special online offers
4. Create discssions to engage the audience
5. Add notes pages to create stories
Discussing digital marketing strategies, tactics and project management techniques.
Monday, 9 November 2009
Saturday, 7 November 2009
Twitter strategy, tools and measures
10 tips for a business Twitter strategy
- Listen first. Don’t jump straight in without a strategy - understand conversations in your marketplace about your brand, competing brands and customer concerns. If there aren’t conversations may be a Facebook strategy or blogging strategy may be more appropriate.
- Integrate with other channels. For service resolve issues promptly via Email or phone. For sales offer coupons to redeem in-store if relevant.
- Figure out who does the twittering. Don’t outsource this to a PR company - keep it genuine.
- Reveal the person behind the company. Be human - give a face to the brand. Or faces… tips are given on managing multiple staff Twitterers.
- Be conversational. Make your Tweets two-way - ask questions, reply to others through @messages.
- RT Your customers.
- Post mostly NOT about your company. The best and probably most tricky advice.
- Link creatively to your sites. i.e. link in a lively way.
- Report problems…and resolutions. Makes sense.
- Offer solid customer support. There are some great examples of responsive support @comcastcares in the US and @carphonewarehouse in the UK.
See how other businesses use Twitter
Twitter tools
- Tweetbeep - Like Google Alerts for Twitter - alerts you with email digest when your brands are mentioned. Good idea, but looks like it might have infrastructure problems to me.
- Backtweets - again great in theory - give it your plain URL and it finds all backlinks to it regardless of URL shortener. Doesn’t work 100%
- Microplaza - Nice summary of top Tweets with potentially useful feature to filter by your interests - unfortunately gave me a 500 Internal Error for that option
- TwitterSheep - Enter your twitter username to see a tag cloud from the ‘bios’ of your twitter followers.
Review and evaluation
- How many Twitter users are listing you compared to similar organisations/brands = indication that your tweets are valuable
- Ratio of listing to follower = quality or value of your tweets to subscribers (example ratios Dave Chaffey 1.7%, Econsultancy 1.6%, Scobleizer 2.7%)
- Way categorised = your positioning
- How popular different lists are with other Twitter users
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