Twitter is the new darling of the digital marketing industry with Facebook type hype surrounding its future. However many of the companies I speak to seem at best unsure of what they should or could be doing or in many cases just don’t see the value.
My view is that Twitter has a role to play in nearly all companies strategy as long as you are clear about what you can achieve and have an understanding of how to use it effectively. I’ve outline some tips below to get you started.
- First things first. Register your company name on www.twitter.com. Even if you don’t believe in it lets cover the bases. Remember how annoying it was when you didn’t get the best web url back in 199X.
- Next watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTN9We8unmU
- Start twittering – honestly this is one of those things that just won’t make sense until you use it for a while. Start a dummy account under a sydonym so you can practice without harming your company and just Twitter away.
- Don’t become a celebrity twit who tells us all about their toilet habits and ego. Its boring. Say things that will be of interest to your customers.
- Download one of the desktop client applications for Twitter. Using the twitter website is difficult unless you have just a few users. I use Tweetdeck but there are others. Search Google for Twitter Tools.
- Set up searches for your company name/brands/sectors/competitors. In Tweetdeck you can have several searches showing at the same time. This will at least tell you how active people are in your area.
- Start following some people who you think are saying interesting things. Some of them might even follow you back.
Once you’ve had a bit of practice you should start to see the opportunities that Twitter can offer. Nearly all companies can find a use but sometimes its less obvious what that might be. Here are some ideas of the type of Twit you could be.
1. Customer service twit. Make the account about customer service issues. Outbound Twits can give advice about product fixes, ideas on using products better etc. Push the account on your e-mails, stationary, website etc and before you know it people will start using it when they want help. One of the best examples of this is Dell http://twitter.com/dellprestouk
2. The make your customers day better Twit. Not everyone agrees but I like this bit of brand building from Anchor Butter http://twitter.com/MaudeTheCow
3. The corporate Twit. It may not seem the obvious place to deliver investor relation messages but actually its the perfect format as it allows people to share, forward and discuss easily and quickly. http://twitter.com/RioTinto
4. The crowdsourcing Twit. The power of many is better than the ignorance of one. Only part of a bigger program but never the less a great idea.http://twitter.com/MyStarbucksIdea
5. The Engagement Twit. A fantastic idea from pengiun that asks people to guess the book based on the first line. No prizes just the glory of being first. http://twitter.com/search/users?q=penguin+books+&category=people&source=users
6. The sales Twit. If a Restaurant can build a brand around Twitter so can you.http://twitter.com/sweetmandarin
This really is only the tip of the iceberg. Look at what others are doing successfully on Twitter and be creative about what you could be doing. And remember there are lots of great sites and blogs offering advice out there. One of my favourites is http://www.twitip.com/