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My Views on Twitter

Friday, August 7, 2009

Prompted by the article “The Twuth About Twitter” written by Bob Bly, I thought I take the time share my views about Twitter.

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Until a few weeks ago, I was on the Twitter bandwagon.  For several months I followed the advice of those who are more Twitter-savvy than I and maintained a Twitter presence (in addition to my Facebook and LinkedIn presences).

There is so much talk about connecting and conversing with your Twitter followers, but I just don’t see that.  I hear things like “join in the conversation” all the time.  With Twitter, I just don’t see how that’s possible.  First, there is the 140 character limit; it’s hard to say something of value in a short amount of real estate.  And when you do reply to something, the recipient may have no idea what you are tweet you are referring to.  So where’s the conversation???

In my opinion, Twitter is the internet version of radio/TV commercials, or so it has become in the marketing world.  Tweet a link to your product.  Tweet a special promotion.  Tweet a blog post.  This is all advertising—ONE WAY COMMUNICATION.  It is not a conversation, which requires more than one person (unless of course, you are talking to yourself).  So when the experts say “Twitter’s all about the conversation,” I just don’t buy it.  It’s free advertising, plain and simple.

So is Twitter an effective marketing tool?  It could be.  My thought is this:  tweet your products, promotions, articles, etc., but don’t waste your time trying to create a dialogue with followers.  Twitter is too cumbersome to use as a communication tool.  Instead, use a Facebook Fan Page to converse with current and potential customers.  The interface is designed for conversations and is easy to use—this tool is worth the time investment.

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Friday Finds – July 3, 2009

Friday, July 3, 2009

A weekly collection of things I’ve run across that may be of interest to you.

Article  19 Presence Management Chores You COULD Do Every Day, by Chris Brogan – Great suggestions for anyone using social media tools to establish an online presence.

Video  Innovative Uses for Twitter for Small Business, Ralph Wilson interview Avinash Kaushik – Some great insights on using Twitter for business.  Avinash also shares some of the analytical tools he uses.

Article  HOW TO: Use Social Media for Enterprise Business, by Ben Parr – A look at some ideas to leverage social media for B2B companies.

Article  5 Uncommon Ways Your Business Can Use Twitter, by Darren Rowse – Some interesting ways you can utilize Twitter for business.

Tutorial  How To Send Personalized Mass Emails in Outlook, by Saikat Basu – A very good tutorial for using mail merge in Outlook.

Article  Will Your Small Business Use Google Wave? – A quick preview of Google’s collaboration tool Google Wave.

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Quick Tip for LinkedIn: Websites & Feeds

Thursday, July 2, 2009

On Tuesday I posted a quick tip for customizing your website listing in LinkedIn.  This tip is a follow-on about making the most of the website you list.

BlogLink is a LinkedIn application that pulls in feeds from your connection automatically, so you get to see what they are up to in one spot.  And, if you set up your website listing properly, your data will filter into your connections BlogLink feeds.  So, how does this all work?  It’s quite simple, just follow the steps below.

Stay On Top of Your Connections

To keep up with what your connections are doing, simply navigate the the BlogLink application and add it.  Once you’ve added it, you then have the option to display it on your profile and/or your homepage.  When you add it to your profile, it will display the four most recent items of your feed in your LI profile.  Adding BlogLink to your homepage, you have the ability to see your connections feeds (as well as your own) right from your homepage.

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What’s nice about this is that your connections do not have to be using BlogLink in order for you to get their feeds.  As long as they have a blog in their list of websites, they will show up in your feed.

Setting Up Your Feeds

The really neat thing about this is that all you have to do is make sure your blog is listed in your profile’s website listing.  What even cooler is that BlogLink, although primarily focused on blogs, will also pull other feeds such as Twitter.  As you can see below, I have this blog and my Twitter profile listed as websites.  BlogLink pulls both of these feeds automatically, which will appear on your LI profile as well as the feed of any of your connections using the application.

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How Does All of This Look?

This first image below show what the BlogLink feed looks like on your profile.  This is what people would see when they visit your LI profile, if you choose to have it displayed.

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This image shows you how the feed looks from your homepage.  Here you can view your connections’ feeds, or click on the By Me tab to see your own feeds.  Conversely, when a connection adds BlogLink you will appear in their feeds.

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For more information about BlogLink, including FAQs, visit their website.

Don’t forget to read my related post Quick Tip for LinkedIn: Customizing Your Website Listing if you haven’t already.  It provides information on setting up your website listing for your LI profile.

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Friday Finds

Friday, June 26, 2009

A weekly collection of things I’ve run across that may be of interest to you.

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This week’s finds all have a Twitter focus.  Enjoy!

Article  Twitter becomes latest forum for job adverts, by Aislinn Simpson – This article discusses how businesses are using Twitter for recruitment.

Article  8 Useful Tips To Become Successful With Twitter, by Paul Boag – Spot-on tips!  This is a must-read.

Article  The Ultimate List of Twitter Tools, by Matthew Tommasi – An extensive list of tools for everything Twitter.

Article  Twitter 101: Clarifying The Rules For Newbies, by Corvida – Great tips, even for the “seasoned” tweeter.

Article  The Top 10 Twitter SEO Tips, by Mike Dobbs – With talk about Google’s real-time searching and indexing of Twitter tweets, this article presents SEO strategies for maximizing the power of your tweets.

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7 Fortune 500 Companies Using Social Media Effectively

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Learn how some Fortune 500 companies are leveraging social media for marketing and customer service.

Businesses big and small are taking to social media as another means of reaching their customers and prospects.  For many, it’s about two-way communication.  With social media, they are not only able to push news and information, but have the opportunity to interact with their customers and even provide a different level of customer service. 

Following are seven Fortune 500 companies that are effectively using social media to inform and interact with their customers.  Follow and study them to generate your own ideas for using social media in your overall marketing and customer service plans.

1.  Home Depot  Home Depot is using Twitter to inform its followers about products and events.  In addition, they have in many cases, helped customers resolve issues.  Home Depot currently has 8,300+ followers.

2.  Pepsi  Pepsi is all over the social media world.  They are on Twitter with a current following of 3,500+.  Here they offer news about products and events.  They also converse with customers and followers, even on the day-to-day things.  You can also find Pepsi on Facebook.  With nearly 200,000 fans, they communicate news about products and events.  Pepsi even has their own YouTube channel, where they share a variety of videos.

3.  Allstate  Allstate currently has 1,100+ followers on Twitter.  They are using Twitter to interact with their customers, as well as help customers resolve issues.

4.  Target  With 7,200+ followers on Twitter, Target is interacting with their customers, as well as helping customer resolve issues.

5.  Kohl’s  Kohl’s is very new to the social media scene.  Even though they just joined Twitter in late April 2009, they have 382 followers and are conversing with their customers, even on the day-to-day things.  Kohl’s is also on Facebook.  Although it appears they have had a presence there for awhile, they are just now beginning to use it to interact with their 5,900 fans.  They are also using Facebook to share information about products, sales, and events.

6.  Southwest Airlines  SWA uses Twitter to interact with its 31,900+ followers, even sharing restaurant suggestions for travelers.  On Facebook, SWA shares news about services and events with its 68,000+ fans.

7.  Starbucks  Starbucks has 206,000+ followers on Twitter.  They use Twitter to interact with customers, as well as help their customers resolve issues.  On Facebook, they probably have one of the biggest group of followers totaling 1.7 million.  Starbucks uses Facebook to share news about products and events and provide relevant information of interests to its fans.


Further Reading

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5 Social Media Gurus You Should Be Following on Twitter

Friday, June 5, 2009

These five gurus are a must-follow for social media insight.

  • Mari Smith – Social media consultant and Facebook expert.
  • Denise Wakeman – Blogging expert.
  • Jason Alba – Author of I’m on LinkedIn, Now What???.
  • Mike Stelzner – Social media enthusiast and creator of the Social Media Success Summit.
  • Ann Handley – Social media and Twitter expert.

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