Posts tagged twitter

Skype to Slam Social Networks in Upcoming Campaign

Skype is spending $12,000,000 to draw attention to the personal connections created through its chat, video and voice platform. The campaign uses the slogan “It’s time for Skype” and slams popular text based social networks with catch phrases like:

“When did LOL replace the sound of laughter?”

“When did it become okay to text mum happy birthday?”

“Humans were made to look, listen and feel.”

“140 characters doesn’t equal staying in touch.”

“Your one-way ticket back to humanity.”

“Upgrade from a wall post to a first class conversation.”

“No delays on human conversation.”

its time for skype

How should my business use social media?

I recently responded to a broad question “how should businesses use social media” in a forum and thought it was worthwhile to repost my brief response here.

As a digital marketing consultant for many business types, I’ve seen a lot of attempts at incorporating social media into the marketing mix.

A common pitfall of “using social media” is that it is “free” and therefore non-specific tactics like “being on facebook” or “having a twitter account” become widespread.

I equate this to having a booth at a conference, but no one staffing it.

In order to effectively “use” social media, businesses need to start with two things, in my experience:

  • resources to engage with others (most of this time this isn’t your VP of Marketing, who doesn’t have the time to get fully engaged with consumers)
  • a plan for how to engage with the right people and be relevant to them, while focusing on an underlying business goal.

While this isn’t the only “use of social media”, many companies like RackSpace, a top web host provider, use platforms like Twitter to field customer questions that are both directly asked of them, as well as those taking place without them by using search tools. This level of pro-active customer service (Fanatical Support, as they call it) makes people feel like the company really cares (loyalty) and also nips negativity in the bud (reputation management).

Social “widgets” such as Facebook’s LIKE button, have the ability to effectively follow a user across the web and tie back their activity to their personal account.

Social “widgets” such as Facebook’s LIKE button, have the ability to effectively follow a user across the web and tie back their activity to their personal account.

Twitter FAIL page
(no more Fail Whale?)

Twitter FAIL page

(no more Fail Whale?)

Charlie Sheen is using the NASCAR approach to build buzz around himself - everyone loves speed with a high probability of crashing.
Check out his personal twitter - a default photo, a solo tweet and nearly 200k followers. I don’t know what his life is like right now, but he’s a social media rockstar!

Charlie Sheen is using the NASCAR approach to build buzz around himself - everyone loves speed with a high probability of crashing.

Check out his personal twitter - a default photo, a solo tweet and nearly 200k followers. I don’t know what his life is like right now, but he’s a social media rockstar!

How to get lots of followers on Twitter

Almost daily, someone asks me how to get lots of followers on Twitter. In an effort to have a quick response on hand, I’ve jotted down the things that you need to know in order to grow your follower base on Twitter.

Participate
You have to talk to people to really connect with them, it’s that simple. Just like any “earned media” channel, if you don’t put in the time, you won’t see results. Set aside some time each day to find relevant people to engage, follow and re-tweet.

Be Relevant
Decide what you are going to tweet about and stick to it. This doesn’t mean that you have to pigeon hole yourself into an granular topic, but know that someone that is into photography may not care about the latest online marketing buzz. (hence, why I maintain multiple handles @wilfernandez for my photography and @wfernandez for my web marketing consultancy)

Reciprocity
Follow and be followed, re-tweet and be re-tweeted, list and get listed.  Just focusing on outbound tweeting won’t get you followers (unless you’re a celebrity), since a small amount of Twitter users actually use Twitter search, which would be the only real way to discover your tweets. You’ll notice that a certain number of the people that you follow, re-tweet and list will find you relevant/interesting and follow you back.

List Liberally
To expand on the topic of reciprocity, adding people to one of your lists shows them that you really care about what they have to say. If you want to get someone’s attention, add them to a list that is filled with similar people.  The  rate at which these people follow you back will be much higher than getting their attention through follows or re-tweets.

Don’t Sell
Twitter is a place to build relationships and share information - if you focus on being relevant and adding value, people will click your links and look at the things that you have to offer. Just like offline sales, focus on making a connection first - if people like you, they will dig deeper into what you have to offer.

New York Times breaks Libyan riots in Benghazi story - WSJ follows as Twitter works the ground.
Looking at the timeline of news articles on Google news Search Results Page (SERP) shows who’s truly breaking news. (unless you turn to twitter for up-to-the-minute updates, including the locations of tomorrow’s protests.)

New York Times breaks Libyan riots in Benghazi story - WSJ follows as Twitter works the ground.

Looking at the timeline of news articles on Google news Search Results Page (SERP) shows who’s truly breaking news. (unless you turn to twitter for up-to-the-minute updates, including the locations of tomorrow’s protests.)

10 ways to spot Twitter spammers

10 ways to spot Twitter spammers

Prediction: Kenneth Cole will have a lot of people in an uproar with this tweet today

Prediction: Kenneth Cole will have a lot of people in an uproar with this tweet today

Take a look at the algorithm behind your Facebook news feed - click through to read more about 4 other top algorithms powering popular social media platforms, including Gmail and Twitter.

Take a look at the algorithm behind your Facebook news feed - click through to read more about 4 other top algorithms powering popular social media platforms, including Gmail and Twitter.