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A Social Media Marketing Example: Be The Expert

November 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment

A Social Media Marketing Example: Be The Expert

We’re all on Twitter for whatever reason, but how can one use it for their business. Well one way is to just use it as a self branding tool. A strong personal brand can really boost a companies brand for several reasons …. the main ones being that they build trust and prove expertise.

Building a strong personal brand is not hard, however it does take time and effort. The more you know about your industry, the easier it will be for you.

The key to branding success is in watching Twitter for conversations you can provide benefit in. The problem is that most people just watch their own Twitter stream or monitor mentions of their brand for these conversations. People need to learn how to monitor hot topics and trends within their industry on Twitter.

The easiest way to do this is by using one of Twitter’s many search tools. Twitter Search works great but I prefer TweetGrid because I can monitor multiple conversations in real time and the grid auto updates.

So let’s say you are a small business selling your services outside the big city. First thing you should do is set up a local search that monitors all local activity on Twitter. Local Tweeps are great because you can meet up for lunch or even after work to network beyond the social media space. Also, going to Tweetups is a great way to really get people talking about you. It’s all about having a strong presence.

Next you might want to set up a search for anyone using terms relative to your business/industry. Now just jump in wherever you have unique feedback. Don’t just piggyback off what others say, that’s something followers do. To be a leader you need to stick out.

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Remember that Twitter is just a tool. Use it however you wish. This is just an example as to how many are using Twitter to support their own businesses. There is no secret sauce or tricks. Just know your shit and people will start listening.

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What Do You Think Of Twitter Lists So Far?

November 9, 2009 · 1 Comment

Now that we’ve all pretty much had at least a week or two to play with Twitter’s newest functionality, what does everyone think?

Please justify your answer below

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Twenty Top Twitter Tips

November 9, 2009 · 1 Comment

  1. Forget search.twitter.com, monitor multiple searches at once with http://tweetgrid.com » ReTweet
  2. Reply to replies. They took the time to reply to you so you can at least return the favor. » ReTweet
  3. Follow to get followed and don’t give in to the Twitter schemes » ReTweet
  4. Use your favorites to highlight people talking nice about you or your company. » ReTweet
  5. If u want more RT’s make it easy! Keep them under 110 characters so they can add RT @username » ReTweet
  6. Stop launching “Twitter campaigns”, that’s just marketing lingo for Twitter spam. » ReTweet
  7. Make sure you have a picture, website and bio. Makes you human. » ReTweet
  8. Want to see who you’re following and isn’t following you back? http://friendorfollow.com » ReTweet
  9. Take the time to learn something new about one of your followers » ReTweet
  10. Don’t RT a spammer’s message. You might get suspended accidentally! » ReTweet
  11. Follow local Tweeps often. Easier to bring relationship into real life » ReTweet
  12. Get listed on http://twitterpacks.pbworks.com, http://wefollow.com and http://www.twellow.com » ReTweet
  13. Don’t send auto DMs. Automation is not personal. » ReTweet
  14. We’re all using Twitter differently, so there’s no use in arguing over the right way to use it. » ReTweet
  15. You don’t always have to be sharing links … asking questions is a great way to engage your community » ReTweet
  16. Don’t run from negative comments on Twitter, address them honestly. it will blow over in time » ReTweet
  17. Make sure you are not only monitoring your brand but discussions in your industry, you could be missing opportunities » ReTweet
  18. Don’t pay a cent for Twitter marketing tools. Use free services like http://hootsuite.com and http://cotweet.com » ReTweet
  19. Stop trying to ‘figure out’ Twitter. You won’t. Just use it to the best of your ability however your heart desires. » ReTweet
  20. Stop using Twitter and go outside … everything well sort itself out » ReTweet

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