Twitter for business

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Twitter for Business Welcome to the Twitterverse Heather Mellon Hayward Area Historical Society

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Castro Valley/Eden Area Chamber of Commerce Twitter seminar, Sept 28, 2011

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Twitter for BusinessWelcome to the Twitterverse

Heather MellonHayward Area Historical Society

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What is Twitter?• From the Twitter website:

o “Twitter is a real-time information network that connects you to the latest information that you find interesting. Simply find the public streams you find most compelling and follow the conversations.”

• In summary:o Live updates about anything and everything,

from where you are to what’s happening on tv. Also a cool place to connect with celebrities and get discounts from businesses.

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How is Twitter used?• What is a “Tweet”?

o "At the heart of Twitter are small bursts of information called Tweets. Each Tweet is 140 characters in length, but don’t let the small size fool you—you can share a lot with a little space. Connected to each Tweet is a rich details pane that provides additional information, deeper context and embedded media. You can tell your story within your Tweet, or you can think of a Tweet as the headline, and use the details pane to tell the rest with photos, videos and other media content.” –Twitter.com

o Basically: You can send out 140 characters at a time, use them wisely.

• Who uses Twitter?o People (celebrities and the average Joe)o Businesses & brands (including organizations)o Places (museums, etc.)

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Why Tweet?• What Twitter offers

o Real-time updates & interactiono Microblogging – an easy way to share small doses of contento Ideal for mobile phone useo 200 million registered users (via Mashable, as of 9/8/11)

• 100 million active at least once a month• 50 million active once a day• 230 million tweets per day

o 31% follow 1-5 brands; only 10% follow no brands (via Lab42, as of 8/20/11)

• 66% follow to get discounts• 48% follow to participate in contests• 47% follow because they have interesting tweets• 30% follow for customer service

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Twitter Terminology, Pt. 1

• Mentiono Mention a Twitter account, preceded by “@”, e.g. “Thanks for

sharing, @HaywardAreaHist!” Good way to get the attention of that user.

• Retweet (RT)o Forward someone else’s tweet to your followers.

• Message (DM)o Privately send a message to another account; also known as

“direct message.”

• Hashtago A hashtag before a word or phrase marks it as a theme or

topic, e.g. “Today I’m learning about #Twitter for business”

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Twitter Terminology, Pt. 2

• Follow/Followero When you click on the “follow” button, you are subscribing to

that account’s tweets. A “follower” is someone who is subscribed to your tweets.

• Feedo Your Twitter feed is what you see when you log in, a

chronological list of the tweets of the users you follow.

• Listo Users can add accounts they are following to lists they have

created. Each list shows the feeds from the accounts on that list.

• Trendingo Topics trending on Twitter are the current most talked about

topics. Sometimes hashtagged words/phrases, or just keywords.

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Best Practices• How often should I tweet? (via SimplyZesty)

o No more than 35 times per day

• When should I tweet? (via AllTwitter)o Weekdays have the highest volume, particularly Wednesdays

• What should I tweet? (via SimplyZesty)o 80% of those with more than 500 followers prefer to follow a

focused accounto People are most likely to RT interesting or humorous contento People are most likely to unfollow if you tweet too much or if

your tweets appear automated

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Getting started

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Getting started

Business name

Twitter handle

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Your profile

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Your profile

Your stats

Business name

Bio

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Twitter feed

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Send a tweet

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Send a tweet

Character counter

Add a photo

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Tweet a photo

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Retweet

Retweet

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Retweet

Retweet

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Tools & Tips• URL shortener

o Bit.ly – bitly.com

• Scheduling tweetso HootSuite, TweetDeck

• Learning the lingoo Tagdef – tagdef.com - Definitions for different hashtags o Twittonary – twittonary.com – Definitions for various

Twitter-related words.

• Analyticso Tweetreach – shows average number of people reached

per tweeto Twitter Grader – check how influential you are on

Twitter; can also search by location

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Building a following

• Cross-promoteo Website, Facebook, e-newsletter, business cards,

flyers

• Use RT & hashtagso Increases visibility

• Find others to followo Some will follow back!o Twellow – search for Twitter users by location

• Always respondo Engagement builds followers

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Tweeters to follow• Social Media/Twitter:

o @TwitterBusiness – Official Twitter account with tips for businesses

o @SocialMedialy – Social media news with an emphasis on Twitter

o @Change4aDollar – Tweets about online marketing, targeted for small businesses and nonprofits

• Businesses:o @CVEACCo Chamber members: @HaywardAreaHist, @BAMorrison,

@EWCCastroValley, @tomtinasdeli, @EdenMedCenter, @csueastbay, @ebrpd

o @StGeorgeSpirits – St. George Spirits distillery in Alameda

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Resources

• Mashable Business: mashable.com/business

• AllTwitter: www.mediabistro.com/alltwitter• Twitter: blog.twitter.com• Simply Zesty: www.simplyzesty.com• Social Media Examiner:

www.socialmediaexaminer.com

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Thank you!Heather Mellon

Marketing CoordinatorHayward Area Historical Society

(510) [email protected]

@HaywardAreaHist