Talk to anyone in marketing these days and they seem to be saying the same thing, “how can we leverage Twitter”. It feels like the early days of Facebook all over again. And no one wants to be the kid at the party who isn’t tweeting.
I think marketers are missing the point. Twitter is not a magic bullet. It will not instantly increase top-line revenue. And it certainly won’t have customers gushing with brand love just because you send out what you want them to hear. That said, I think Twitter is full of marketing potential. If you use it correctly. If you accept it as a tactic in your marketing mix. And if you give it the attention it requires.
So, what exactly is Twitter? The team that created it provides a great history lesson. But essentially it is an instant message format that allows you to publish in 140 character bursts. It allows anyone to follow you, read your messages, and publicly reply to them. And if you choose to follow someone back, you can share private messages. Oh, and all your public communication is on-the-record.
But in marketing terms, Twitter is an extremely efficient access point directly into the mind of your consumer. It’s self-subscribed. The communication flow is 100% controlled by the consumer. And your success or failure is completely up to you. Create the type of relationship your customers crave and Twitter can change your business.
So, where to start:
These three tips are by no means the only way to get into the Twitter game, but they will get you started. And no matter what your objective is, Twitter can help you define your social media approach. This is only going to get more important as consumers continue to become more savvy. So, get in there and figure it out.
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Nicely put Dave, your insight definitely helped my team make our twittering more twitterific.
Nice one Dave. Now I am seriously brainstorming how I can intigrate Twitter into my business. How does “Twitternomics” sound?
Great post Dave. Often one of the big points I make to colleagues and contacts with regards to Twitter is that the conversation is happening already. You can either engage or not, but it will happen regardless. #3 about the cost not standing in the way of the experiment is also a great lever.
Hey Dave,
Well put together post. I’m having a blast getting a bunch of my clients up and on their own two feet in twitter, and this is just fuel to the fire.
*just wanted to let you guys know as of right now I’m getting an error from twitter when I try and pull up twitter.com/3beat
Keep up the good work.
Hey Danny, thanks for the headsup on the twitter error. Looks like a Fail Whale to me “Twitter is over capacity. Too many tweets!”
Great article…thanks! I’m just getting started in the Twitterverse, but having a bunch of fun with it already..and starting to make connections with others in my industry.