Posts Tagged ‘Buzz Marketing’

The 3 Ways to Not Gain Followers on Twitter

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

twitterIf you think your Twitter strategy could use some re-thinking, a good first step would be to make sure you’re aren’t overusing the 3 Twitter tactics we’ve listed below. Too often, we see people on Twitter use these exclusively. They end up sounding like a broken record, or someone who really doesn’t care that much about his or her followers. Here are Twitter strategies that will end up wasting your time and your followers’ time (that is, if you can hang on to any):

1. Posting nothing but quotes. Sure, quotes are fine every now and then. But you won’t gain followers on Twitter by rehashing things other people said.

2. Too much self promotion. Stop selling whatever you’re selling and try to be interesting. If your Twitter stream is an unending sales message, then no one will want to follow you. Most people are fine with a little self-promotion, but save it for really important moments, like when you’ll be giving a speech, or when you’re online store is having a sale.

3. Linking to news stories and blog posts. A lot of us find interesting links on Twitter, and those usually come from Twitter users we follow. Why do we follow them? It’s not because they link to every story in the Wall Street Journal every day. It’s because they take time to select only the best, most interesting, most valuable news stories and blog posts. And, if they have room, they let us know why it’s interesting. Linking to good content is part of being an active and engaged Twitter user. But let us know why you care about these links.

The truth is, a mix of those three tweeting tactics can work, but only if they’re interspersed with what are still the most valuable tweets. These are:

1. Tweeting about yourself. Go ahead. Talk about yourself. People on Twitter want to see a real person behind the tweets. And that includes tweets by companies. All businesses and companies have a personality. And successful ones let that show in their tweets. Just check out successful Twitter feeds like Dunkin’ Donuts and Zappos. Those two companies thrive on fun. But of course, some businesses need to project a sober, serious and competent brand image. That doesn’t mean they can’t use Twitter. Just look at Bank of America’s Twitter feed, or Citigroup’s. Any institution dealing with credit or money must appear trustworthy and competent. But BoA and Citi have been able to develop popular Twitter feeds that don’t go against that image.

2. Direct messaging other Twitter users. Twitter claims that it lets users tell others about what they are doing. But there’s already another hugely popular service that lets people do that, too. It’s called Facebook. But what Twitter can do that Facebook can’t is let people communicate with each other quickly and easily—even if they’re total strangers. That’s the power of direct messaging. Think of it this way: Facebook is for staying in touch with people you already know. Twitter is for reaching out and meeting new people.

If you search for keywords that are important to you and your industry, then you’ll probably be able to find hundreds, maybe thousands of people to connect with. Sure, you could choose to follow them. Maybe they’ll follow you back, maybe they won’t. But if you send them a direct message, you immediately open a new, potentially valuable channel of communication. That’s how relationships that matter get established, and that’s the value of Twitter.

Twitter for Business: Do Not Fall for Affiliate Schemes

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

I came across this affiliate website advertising that it would provide “4 plus hours” of training videos how to use Twitter for business; however, I just left Mashable with even a better resource – a FREE Twitter Guide.

Search Circus wants to warn our readers and subscribers to not sign up for anything that requires you to pay for Twitter tutorials because you can find everything you need for free online, at your local bookstore or library.

This particular Website was offering a “special” of only $397 for “48 Twitter training videos – over 4 hours, a Twitter e-book, and over 4 hours of clearly narrated podcasts.”

Don’t be misled by such advertising. When you want information on how to Twitter for business, Search Circus and many other companies offer how-to’s, tips, advice and strategies that are even better for your wallet and your time.

10 Reasons Companies Need to use Twitter for Buzz Marketing

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

We’ve written about this before, but we do believe repetition is good for some topics especially when books have been published to convince companies the power of Twitter and other buzz marketing methods.

10 Reasons to use Twitter as Buzz Marketing

1. Communication – With instant news feeds and friend updates, it is easier than reading the daily newspaper. Many cell phones now have Twitter applications where you can receive minute by minute updates for search terms or about you company (or your competitor!)

2. Brand Recognition – The easier you make it for your clients and customers to remember what you do through your username and logo, the better for attracting business with Twitter buzz marketing. Add hashtags (#) if you want to emphasize a word or phrase and conduct searches for it later on search.twitter.com.

3. Reputation Management – Micro blogging and buzz marketing for business is powerful and companies are now recognizing the power of Twitter. with buzz marketing, you want to engage your followers with real conversations to build your reputation online. There are, of course, “reputation management” companies, but why pay for something when you can do it yourself for free?

4. Build Your Network – Similar to other social networks (LinkedIn, Facebook), you want to build your following to strengthen connections, create new ones, and provide informative missives for your followers. @CoachDeb and @WarrenWhitlock were able to do just that once they connected on Twitter to write Twitter Revolution (Xeno Press 2008).

5. Attract New Clients – Company must change their mindsets about buzz marketing, it’s not about “getting” clients, it’s more about the subtle attraction than chasing or making those uninviting cold sales calls. Twitter allows you to unfollow or even block followers, if you feel they will spam your tweet stream or only provide sales messages (companies shouldn’t just tweet sales messages, be human).

6. Find and Connect with Influencers – Unlike wordy and endless emails, Twitter’s buzz marketing makes it easy to connect and stay in touch with people with the 140 characters or less limit. Meet people at a seminar or conference, get their Twitter name and connect throughout the year without being too pushy.

7. Search Engine Optimization (This is our favorite!) – “Twitter is one of the top SEO tools online.” The team at Search Circus already realizes the enormous impact that buzz marketing has on the industry as well as every other business online. If you want to be found online, Twitter can easily accomplish this goal, and be an ever important marketing method to promote your Website, blog and job opportunities. Each time you post you tweet, it will be indexed in the search engines (unless you lock down your tweets), so ensure you use the appropriate buzz words you want people to recognize your company.

8. Trend Spotting – When you want to know what is going on in the Twitter-verse, there are several applications and methods to keep abreast of trendy topics. Try TweetScan.com or TwitScoop or look at the homepage of Twitter to get the most updated topics of the hour. You can even do a search for a buzz word or phrase and save the search for later.

9. Focus Groups – Before Twitter there were focus groups to conduct research on a company’s products or services based on a specified budget. However, Twitter has made this expensive research nearly extinct. Now businesses can receive immediate feedback by conducting their own research by simply starting a tweet with POLL in front of it. The more followers you have, the more responses you are likely to receive.

10. Enhanced Conference Experience – One of the more powerful buzz marketing capabilities of Twitter is the conference connection. When we attended the PodCamp Ohio un-conference in June 2009, we were constantly reminded to use the hashtag #pco09 whenever we tweeted so that all the comments and conversations could easily be searched. Likewise, if you are hosting an event or sponsoring an event, create some buzz marketing with an easy to remember and appropriate hashtag for attendees by including the last two digits of the year of the event.

Find more social media and buzz marketing tools for business in Twitter Revolution by Deborah Micek and Warren Whitlock, 2008. Follow @SearchCircus for SEO tips, news and updates.