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Using Twitter to Promote Your Business

Santa Cruz Marketing Roundtable

Meetup • Sept. 1, 2009

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Quick introduction •  Kirsti Scott, Founder and Creative Director at Scott Design •  20 years of experience in design and marketing •  Scott Design creates integrated marketing programs •  Our clients are technology and B2B companies

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Twitter

Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected

through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question:

What are you doing?

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Twitter Pro!le

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•  Post short messages

•  Follow messages from others

•  Share links, news, and events

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Local Company

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•  Announce specials, location of their food trucks

•  Expanded local business and now going into other cities

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National Company

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•  Connect with customers through discussions, service, product news, contests, tips, and more

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International Corporation

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•  Promotions, support, coupons, sales, community, news

•  Multiple accounts for different audiences

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Twitter Non-Pro!t

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•  Raise awareness

•  Created event that raised $250K in one day

•  Share videos of drilling wells in Africa

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Getting Started

5 easy steps

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5 Quick steps to getting started with Twitter •  Sign up for Twitter •  Fill out your pro!le information •  Search for people or groups to follow •  Listen to get a feel for discussion etiquette •  Join in conversations

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1. Sign up for Twitter •  Go to twitter.com and click on “Sign up now.” Select a

username (your real name or company name) and password, enter your e-mail address, enter the words, and click “Create my account.”

•  If you want to have Twitter check if any of the people in your web-based e-mail address book are on Twitter, enter in your e-mail and password on the following screen.

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2. Fill out your pro!le information •  Complete your pro!le

with a photo, location, URL, and bio.

•  Include a background image with more info if you want.

•  Make your Twitter pro!le match your company website.

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3. Search for people or groups that interest you •  Search for people who:

–  Mention your company name –  Use terms in your industry –  Are competitors –  Are in#uential in your industry

•  Search for: –  Trade organizations –  News organizations and publications

•  Find people who follow or are followed by the above •  But don’t “follow” them…yet!

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4. Listen by visiting pro!les

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Listen by searching for keywords •  Search for a term at

search.twitter.com and then grab the RSS feed for the search

•  Or, use a third-party app such as TweetLater.com to monitor keywords

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5. Join the conversation •  The Golden Rule:

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you –  Tweet to others what you would like to be tweeted to you –  Tweet everyone the way you’d like to be tweeted

•  Don’t talk exclusively about your business –  80 percent – Tweets about and for others –  20 percent – Tweets about your business

•  Be honest, responsive, personable, and nice

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Things to tweet about (80%) •  Industry news, research, studies •  Interesting articles you read •  News from complementary businesses •  Events that interest your customers •  Reply to messages to you, about you, or about the industry •  Questions you’d like answered •  Retweets of interesting tweets •  Observations about your industry •  Local news •  Valuable, relevant, bene!cial info for your customers

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Things to tweet about (20%) •  New products, services, features •  Special offers, promotions, coupons, sales, contests •  Events and awards •  Blogs, articles, publications, appearances •  Philanthropy (volunteer work, donations) •  New partners, employees, large customers •  Milestones (customers served, years in business) •  Business successes •  Polls, requests for feedback and suggestions

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When you have 20 tweets, start following people •  Follow all the people you found and liked in step 3 •  Once others follow you, check out their pro!les and see if

you’d like to follow them. •  Check out their followers

and who they’re following and see if you want to follow them, too.

•  Add yourself to the WeFollow.com directory so others can !nd you.

•  Keep tweeting every day.

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Managing Twitter

The easiest way to keep Twitter from eating up your day

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Tame the Twitter Stream

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Use TweetDeck to !lter and categorize tweets

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Twetiquette

Simple rules of Twitter etiquette

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Twitter Don’ts •  Constantly tweet about your own business •  Tweet about things that are irrelevant to followers •  Send personal messages as @replies •  Post partial and cryptic @replies •  Share links without explanation •  Use automatic Direct Messages (DMs) •  Publicly thank others •  Talk politics, religion & sex (unless that is your Twitter

pro!le’s purpose)

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Why am I doing this, again?

What Twitter can do for your business

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Why should my company tweet? •  Social media marketing is now considered a best practice. •  Twitter drives traffic to your website. •  Twitter links improve your search engine rankings. •  Twitter lets you join in conversations with customers. •  Twitter ampli!es your marketing messages. •  Twitter is cheaper than traditional direct marketing

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Help!

Where do I get more information?

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Useful Links •  Twitter.com, TweetDeck.com, TweetLater.com,

WeFollow.com •  Hot Design Blog http://blog.hotdesign.com

•  Twitter for Business http://business.twitter.com/twitter101

•  How to use Twitter http://tinyurl.com/kefauvertwitter

•  “Social Media Revolution” video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIFYPQjYhv8&feature=fvst

•  “The Breakup” video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3qltEtl7H8

•  “What the f**k is social media?” presentation http://www.slideshare.net/mzkagan/what-the-fk-social-media

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Thanks!

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