Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Using Twitter for Promotional Products

 
Twitter has a great search engine.  See the grey oblong box?

Twitter is really not about engagement, but about broadcast


If you are thrilled with your Twitter effort and getting lots of clients or really great engagement from your effort, stop now.  This post is not for you.  Or, maybe it is.  You see, there are three Twitters out there.

1.  Fan based - If you are Madonna or Sarah Palin, folks care what you Tweet.  You can respond to their Tweets and they might even respond to you.  Unlikely.  If you are not a celebrity, or at least a minor celebrity in your field, very few are waiting for your next Tweet.

2.  Your group - It is possible to get groups of like minded individuals to correspond by Twitter.  Teens do this.  Some clubs do this.  You may be able to get your clients to work with you this way, but there are better ways, like Yahoo groups, Linkedin groups, even Google+ Circles.

3.  Broadcast media

Take a look at your incoming news stream on Twitter.  How much of it looks like it is intending to engage?  Almost none.  Most of it is intending to entice.  The sender is teasing you to go to their more robust online media:  Website, blog, or YouTube video.  They are very likely Tweeting virtually the same Tweet 5 times a day.  Hoping to find you home. 

The really savvy Twitter campaigners have a bigger goal in mind.  They want to be found on Twitter search.  Check it out!  At the top of your Twitter Home page you will see a small gray box.  I have no idea why it isn't more predominant on the page.  But many people use the Twitter search engine instead of Google search or Bing, or in addition to one of those.

Twitter search is going to get you the moving news on a subject, short very direct headlines and teasers, and a very fast overview on any subject.  Go ahead and try it.  Put in custom pens or mugs or bike bells.  Once you enter a subject, you will get a new feed that is either "top" or "all" depending on your choice.  This is where you want to be found.

TIME OUT

But the problem with Twitter is time.  For most important keywords that you might search, those Tweets will only be viewable for a half hour or so.  Therefore, if you want to be found, you need to be Tweeting your message about custom bike bells every hour each day.  How in the world do you do that?

By using an automation tool like Hootsuite.  Through the use of Hootsuite, you can pre plan 50 Tweets at a time, then upload them until they run out, then upload them again in about a minute.  We typically have about 48 tweets per day going out from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM.  We don't run the same Tweet all day long, but vary them. 

The use of the automation tool on Hootsuite is a bit complicated, especially for Apple users.  I find the best way is to lay out my Tweets is on a Google Docs Spreadsheet.  (Go to Docs.google.com)  They work like an Excel spread sheet.  You lay out your Tweets like the following:

Hootsuite auto loader spread sheet on Google Docs

The left column is the date and time.  It must be done exactly as you see it.  Day/month/year space military time.

The second column is your Tweet content.  Use keywords here and narrow the focus so that you are creating a rifle shot.  The person who clicks on this link should be a seriously interested potential buyer.  If you are regional, you might want to include you city, county, or state so that those in other parts of the country or world are not clicking on your link.

The content should also be alluring.  A Tease.  Words like New, Special, Sale, Save, Wow, Shocking, or seasons, holidays, and such.

The third column includes your short URL for the location or media where they can go to get more info.  You can create the short URL by sending out a Tweet on Hootsuite, which will automatically give you a shortened URL (see below), or by using a tool like http://bit.ly.  You can also place a shortened YouTube URL in that third column.

Once you have created the spread sheet with up to 50 different Tweets, you can download as a comma-separated values (CSV) under the "file" tab.  Once you have this download it is ready to use on the Hootsuite automation tool.

Set up an account at Hootsuite.com  (Trial month free, then $9.99 a month. I am not an affiliate.)  Now add your Twitter account to your Hootsuite tool. Go to the streams page and you will see the following

Hootsuite Streams Page

Note the compose message area.  This is where you can set up new messages.  Once you add the social network to the box on the right, it will give you a character count, so that you know how many you have left.  Leave at least 9 or 10 so there is room for others to Retweet.  Once you begin to write in the compose message space it will expand and you will see a spot to put in your URL, so that it can be shortened.

When you have completed your Tweet and shortened the URL, copy the resulting Tweet and add to your spread sheet.

Automation tool - Note the little blue box with the date on it.  When you click on this you will find a form where you can schedule future Tweets.  You can do this one at a time.  It is tedious.  At the bottom of the form you will see in small letters:  bulk message uploader.  Click on this to reveal the tool.


This is the bulk message uploader (below).  The top space is where you go and locate the CSV file that you downloaded earlier of your Google Doc spread sheet.

The automation tool will be set up with the blue dot mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm selected.  Change to the other one:  dd/mm/yyy hh:mm.  In the third spot, choose the correct social media option (at this point the only choice is probably your Twitter account)

Now push submit.  It takes 30 seconds to a  minute or so to upload.  However, you may get a rebuke instead.  As noted below in the picture, there are several things you cannot due.  The first Tweet must be schuled at least 10 minutes from upload, and all Tweets must be at least 10 minutes apart.  Easy.  I commonly run mine an hour apart.

Next, there can be no duplicates.  This is easy to solve.  Any change will do.  Change a period to an exclamation point.  Change at to @.  Change You to U or Are to R.  Short forms are common on Twitter.


The general set up method I prefer is to have 16 completely different Tweets that I then duplicate three times on a spread sheet.  Then I go to each of the duplicates and make the minor changes.  This gives me 48 unique Tweets. 



Wednesday, May 29, 2013

26 Ways To Create Blog Content That Will Draw Readers


Social Media Examiner has given an amazing list of the many ways you can generate information in a way that will BAIT and HOOK your readers.

Each of the following 26 items are explained in greater detail in this article, encouraging you to explore and test these tools, so that you draw people in to your corner of the social media world and actually get people to respond to you and the content you have delivered to them.

  1. Authors Matter: Why Your Posts Need Careful Planning
  2. Blog as a Spoke in the Wheel: Practical Tips For Becoming A Leader of Thought and Content
  3. Curate Selected Content: What It Means For Providing Relevant Information
  4. Data Provides Direction: How Social Data Provides Beneficial Business Insights
  5. Email and Social Media Work Hand in Hand: Helpful Tips For Integrating the Two
  6. Facebook Pages Don't Guarantee Engagement but are Good Candidates for the Job: How To Implement Engagement Strategies
  7. Google+ Provides a Unique Blend of Features and Benefits: How To Engage Readers with the Number 2 Social Network in the World
  8. HootSuite Offers Ability to Listen and Engage: 2 Steps to Find Relevant Content Before Google Can
  9. Instant Feedback Helps: Ways To Utilize Feedback Effectively in Your Business
  10. Journalist's Digital Media Pyramid Encourages Engagement: Learn How To Grow Your Opportunity to Engage with Others
  11. Keywords Help Find the Needle in a Haystack: Where to Place Them
  12. LinkedIn's Role: Tools Given To Help You Engage With More People
  13. Mobile Content Meets People Where They're At - In the Moment: How to Make Your Business Information Mobile Friendly
  14. Nurture Leads Through Social Media Comment Replies: Should You Reply To Comments?
  15. Objectives Are Key: Does Your Company Have Objectives?
  16. Podcasting Offers a Powerful Tool: Why It Is Growing in Popularity
  17. Quora's Questions and Answers: Helpful or Not So Helpful Resource?
  18. Return on Investment (ROI) is One Part of the Equation: Are Your Expectations Realistic?
  19. Storytelling is About Connection: It's Role In Effectively Engaging Reading Audiences
  20. Twitter and CEOs: Why Their Tweets Matter
  21. Unique Content is Crafted: How You Should Approach Your Audience
  22. Videos Are Often a Top Choice: Why People Prefer Them
  23. Webinars Provide an Opportunity for Real-Time Engagement: What Your Focus Should Be
  24. E(x)perience of Users: Analyzing Your Visitors' Activity
  25. YouTube Videos Work With All Budgets: What You Should Be Recording and Publishing
  26. Zones and Social Media Posting: How To Plan For Which Time Zone To Post For

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Three Social Media Tools To Expand Your Business

Are You Missing These Social Media Tools?


One of the most frustrating aspects of social media networking, is that after you spend weeks and months making connections, sending follow-up connection emails, joining relevant groups, making regular posts in those groups, and not seeing any “real” results or leads, you start to wonder:  Is this really helping my business or is this just a complete waste of my time?  We all have a million things that we could and should be doing to help grow and expand our businesses.  

But it seems that the potential for finding new leads is there - but how do I find them?  

Social Media Examiner has done it again!  They continue to be one of the top leaders in researching and sharing the top marketing tools which aim to help you maximize the full benefits available through social media networking tools.

3 Social Media Tools That Improve the Sales Cycle" is an article where they go above and beyond to describe the benefits of each tool, in addition to explaining in detail the steps you can take to get the best results.  Listed below are the three main tools as presented by Social Media Examiner, including Nimble, NeedTagger, and Virally App, along with a brief description of their intended functions, but you will want to check out the full article here for an in-depth look at the various ways you will want to use these applications.

Nimble—Nurture Your Relationships and Get Sales


On their website, Nimble says their job is to help you "easily manage all of your contacts, communications, activities, and sales in one single place."  Organizing your connections will help you to give better focus to those relationships that you most want to develop and grow.

NeedTagger—Find Potential Business Opportunities Through Twitter

This is a very advanced search tool that allows you to look for opportunities to sell your products for your business through Twitter, so that you can immediately reach out to potential customers and start engaging them.  It also allows you to track the results of your outreach, seeing which topics got the most clicks and shares, in order to further assist you in preparing future campaigns.

Virally App - Get Leads and Analytics Through Your Content

This site encourages users not only to leave their email address with you, but also for you the business owner, to limit the content you allow them to access on your site until they connect to their favorite social media networking site.  This allows you to have greater depth in profile information, allowing you to see which leads have the most potential for your business.  

Have you heard of these social media sites before?  
Which one of these tools will you incorporate into your business within the next two weeks?

In case you missed it, check out 8 Proven Ways To Experience Excellence in Business.