Have You been Hearing about Twitter?
Ever Wondered if There Might be a Way you Could Harness Its Power to Help Your Business Website?
Twitter has been all over the news recently. The network daily news programs have reported on Twitter and invited viewers to follow them on it. The weekly news magazines have had stories on it. And people are talking about members of Congress Twittering while listening to Obama speak.
So What is Twitter? Twitter is a service through which you can communicate and stay connected through short simple "posts" (Tweets) that can be read on a website or a cell phone, etc. A free social messaging utility for staying connected in real-time. How Can It be Used? Many people use it to tell their friends what they are doing at a particular time. But the same format can be used to announce special offers from a company, give out new information about a business, promote a brand, announce an expansion into a new product or a change in policy. It can be used to see if one or more customers have problems with a product or service so a company gets the message and maybe changes the way they do things or explains their practices and maybe defuses situations before they do much harm. A responsive company can actually help its reputation. Two recent news reports illustrate how important Twitter can be as a supplement for your business website and a way to promote your website:
- Dell reported that it has made several million dollars in orders using Twitter to announce sales and to report what items it has added to its refurbished section.
- The U.S. State Department asked Twitter not to do a scheduled maintenance that would cause it to be down for one hour during the election turmoil in Iran because Twitter was being used by the people there to arrange gatherings and to warn of problems.
- Sandia Peak Restaurants in Albuquerque
- MIS, Inc. Company
- Dashbee: A Complete Business Solution
- Karim Ardalan
- Related articles
- "20 Must Read Beginner Twitter Tips for Small Business Owners, August 12, 2009"
- Mom-and-Pop Operators Turn to Social Media which makes the point: "Much has been made of how big companies like Dell, Starbucks and Comcast use Twitter to promote their products and answer customers’ questions. But today, small businesses outnumber the big ones on the free microblogging service, and in many ways, Twitter is an even more useful tool for them."
- Social Media: "Get Your Head Out of the Sand" By Liana Evans, Search Engine Watch, Jun 22, 2009
- Search Engine Watch: "Users are jumping on Twitter like the bandwagon of a winning sports team.... Twitter is a broad-based communication medium.... we get to trade links and information about our industry,
- Managing Negative Online Comments about Your Company in Social Media (from High Ranking Newsletter, June 24, 2009)
- Distributing Content Through Social Networks: Jakob Nielsen's usability study to discern guidelines for companies and organizations: "Businesses that post too often crowd out the user's real friends and become unpopular (and thus risk being unfollowed). Users listed too-frequent postings as their top annoyance with following companies and organizations on social networks." Also: "The three great motivators are fear, greed, and exclusivity, and social network postings can address the latter two. Users were particularly interested in getting deals (greed). Yet, while users recognize that corporate postings are commercial — rather than friendship-driven — they do resist overly aggressive selling. Finding the proper balance is crucial."
- Some Places Discovering ways of Using Twitter
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